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Hello mobsters,

I won $5 Ring Game Ticket from a tournament. Smile So, could you please explain me how it works!

I have to sit on a ring table with the whole amount of $5 or it could be less? Full Tilt will pay me $5 when I accumulate 125 FTP, right?

But for example if I win $20 from the ring table, but if I don't have 125 FTP still accumulated, what will happen if I leave that table? Will I lose my winnings and $5 too? Because I remember few months ago I won the same ticket, I played at only one ring table, I won some money, but when I left the table I had nothing in the cashier. The bonus disappeared and the winnings too.

Well, these are my questions. Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Peter7878

Edited by Peter7878 (03 May 2013 @ 04:17 GMT)


     
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Hello Peter, you have to sit with minimum buy-in but you can play only ONE table with that ticket... you cant open 2 tables of $2.5 from that ticket you don't need to make that 125 you can leave the table when you want, you can lose that ticket because your BR don't depend of that ticket, but you can make a lot of $ with that ticket, wish you GL

     
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you can enter the table with the amount you want and leave it whenever you want. the amount you got plus or minus the amount you came to the table will be added/deleted from your total ring game ticket. so can enter the table with the full 5$ make a buck and leave, you'll still have your 5$ ring game ticket and the amount you made will go into your account as real money wich you can use wherever you want Big Smile

if the moneuy disapear like it already happened to you, than... WTF be mad lol ( seriously it should'nt happen)

     
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I had a similar question a while back: http://www.bankrollmob.com/forum.asp?mode=thread&id...

Maybe your ticket expired? You need to generate some rake at least once a week, or the ticket will be deleted, and you'll lose it's complete value...

Also, I wouldn't worry about clearing the 125 FTPs, with such a small amount, it's unlikely that you won't lose it before then, by variance alone, but you can still make lots of money with it regardless...

     
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Posted by alakazoo:
you can enter the table with the amount you want and leave it whenever you want. the amount you got plus or minus the amount you came to the table will be added/deleted from your total ring game ticket. so can enter the table with the full 5$ make a buck and leave, you'll still have your 5$ ring game ticket and the amount you made will go into your account as real money wich you can use wherever you want Big Smile

if the moneuy disapear like it already happened to you, than... WTF be mad lol ( seriously it should'nt happen)


This is the best explanation so far.
All money you made at a table above the maximum amount of $5 will be credited to your real money account.
If you lose one $ and leave the table, you will then have a ticket worth of $4 and every future winning will at first fill up the value of the ticket up to its maximum amount of $5

     
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Thank you very much guys, for your answers. Now I understand it. Smile I will start playing now with this ticket. Smile

     
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Don't just start playing those tickets... start winning big with it Big Smile

Wish you good luck go rob those table Tongue Keep us update on your raod to the million!!

     
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From what i have read above they explained the ring game ticket very good.

The only problem with this ticket is that you can usually only play on higher limits, i mean with a 5 dollars ticket i think you could only play at NL10.

     
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