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Joined: May '13
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 2219
You should just keep doing that and slowly grind for four years while learning everything you can until you can withdraw at 18 and you should have made a mint by then.
Wouldn't mind being in your position since 1) I am getting bloody old now and 2) I didnt start playing until I was over 20 so you might have a great future in poker if you take is seriously in small bursts since you are still young and things should sink in better.
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Canada
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 3207
Been a member here for years...haven't post much but have been active reading the forums. I think this is a first for bankrolling. I personally see no problem at all. Its great he was honest about it and hopefully admin doesn't ban him for this. Good luck Pascal see u at the tables.
Joined: Jan '14
Location: Netherlands
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 508
Posted by Phisix: You should just keep doing that and slowly grind for four years while learning everything you can until you can withdraw at 18 and you should have made a mint by then.
Wouldn't mind being in your position since 1) I am getting bloody old now and 2) I didnt start playing until I was over 20 so you might have a great future in poker if you take is seriously in small bursts since you are still young and things should sink in better.
And that's exactly what I (kind of) thought! Only time is the only nasty problem here! I got to concentrate on school, and not losing all my concentration with reading about and playing poker. And just time for playing a bigg MTT for 4-5 hours is a little too much very often.
I decided to be more reading instead of playing. That seems like better because losing a bankroll everytime but gaining eperience is worse than that IMO.
This post by Mober has been removed by the thread owner (since this is a blog-thread), probably due to being spam or because it was irrelevant to this topic.
Joined: Oct '08
Location: Canada
Age: 66 (M)
Posts: 2423
And i thought you were gonna say you were a dragqueen all i can say here is if the pokersites find out, you will get banned for being underage, and anybody affiliated with you will also get banned, includeing the person who staked you the .10 cents. Example, i gave a friend $10.00 to try stars, then he made a deposit that got returned, stars banned him, me, my daughter in law, and son in law. because we are all affiliated with each other. I ended up paying what he owed to clear up our accounts.
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Greece
Age: 47 (F)
Posts: 14136
This is why you created a blog, so that can leave only posts here that agree with your doing? I can open a thread of my own and tell my opinions of you. that is not hard to do. That is another thing that shows you have no regrets about what you are doing and you think you are right. But you are not !
Joined: Oct '08
Location: Canada
Age: 66 (M)
Posts: 2423
Posted by DDPascalDD: I understand, I will watch out in the future...
I just looked and you received 3 no deposit bonuses, and i believe, that you cashed out your 5000 mob points to partypoker, that is not good. BRM is not just a poker forum for people to come chat about poker. BRM is a company, a business, that makes it's income from poker sites, by becoming their affiliate. This can become serious for BRM, because the poker sites can believe they are promoting underage gaming. poker sites could pull their affiliate status, and start looking at every person that has joined up through their affiliate link.they could also stop making payments to BRM because of this. because of your age, you don't realize your action can cause reactions. And this could be serious to BRM.
Joined: Jan '14
Location: Portugal
Age: 56 (M)
Posts: 271
Completely out of topic but just want to leave it out there: I really liked your actions bemyATM. Staking/coaching a player when you see there's potential is a good thing and I'm glad it exists in this forum (obviously this wasn't the most fortunate of examples, but still). Go back to your lawyer fights now
Joined: Jun '13
Location: Canada
Age: 80 (M)
Posts: 3700
Posted by Twistyoursou: Completely out of topic but just want to leave it out there: I really liked your actions bemyATM. Staking/coaching a player when you see there's potential is a good thing and I'm glad it exists in this forum (obviously this wasn't the most fortunate of examples, but still). Go back to your lawyer fights now
Joined: Jan '14
Location: Portugal
Age: 56 (M)
Posts: 271
He picked him from the forum. All the coaching staking was done between two "friends" privately and this forum only introduced them which is not against the rules. I don't relly like to discuss this so I'm done. I liked the gesture and pointed itout so that bemyatm doesn't feel like everyone is just criticizing. You got a problem with this, I have nothing against your opinion. It's perfectly fine. I just think he looks responsible pokerwise and should be able to continue playing freerolls.
(Sorry if you somehow think I'm being rude, I have nothing against you pinotte and totally respect your opinion, and legally you're probably right.)
Joined: Feb '12
Location: Canada
Age: 64 (M)
Posts: 6036
...Right about now I would have normally otherwise injected a comment something like...." You guys need to get a room,...! "
...BUT,...that would have constituted nothing less than inappropriately counselling an adult to indulge in twisted relations with children... < SPEW...!!!
I think you should stick to something more worthwhile,...like composing your first concerto on your pianio...!
...or as they call them in the hills of Kentucky and Tennessee,... pi-ana...
Edited by demodawggy (30 September 2014 @ 22:26 GMT)
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Germany
Age: 31 (M)
Posts: 1859
Posted by pinotte:
Posted by Twistyoursou: Completely out of topic but just want to leave it out there: I really liked your actions bemyATM. Staking/coaching a player when you see there's potential is a good thing and I'm glad it exists in this forum (obviously this wasn't the most fortunate of examples, but still). Go back to your lawyer fights now
What about rules 5 and 7 of the forum
If you can show me where I did a staking agreement with him on the forum...
Joined: Jan '14
Location: Netherlands
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 508
Posted by crash58:
Posted by DDPascalDD: I understand, I will watch out in the future...
I just looked and you received 3 no deposit bonuses, and i believe, that you cashed out your 5000 mob points to partypoker, that is not good. BRM is not just a poker forum for people to come chat about poker. BRM is a company, a business, that makes it's income from poker sites, by becoming their affiliate. This can become serious for BRM, because the poker sites can believe they are promoting underage gaming. poker sites could pull their affiliate status, and start looking at every person that has joined up through their affiliate link.they could also stop making payments to BRM because of this. because of your age, you don't realize your action can cause reactions. And this could be serious to BRM.
I haven't cashed out any mobpoints. And I don't have a partypoker account because you have to give your ID or bankdetails somehing like that. I'm very sorry to hear this though, I really didn't see that coming and I really hope for all of you nothing comes with this... My apologies!
And as for Mober, In my eyes you said something like this:
PASCAL YOU ARE A BAD LITTLE CHILD RUINING THIS SITE AND YOUR OWN LIFE TOO. ADMIN BAN HIM, BAN HIM, BAN HIM!!!
And saying exactly the same thing as said many times before and I already regret that. Mober please read post #35
Joined: Jan '14
Location: Netherlands
Age: 28 (M)
Posts: 1041
Well i think you pretty much should have kept that to yourself? i mean its pretty messed up as you can now get banned , if you really wanted to play poker then should have not said that :s but well i still think your a good guy
Joined: Feb '14
Location: Tunisia
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 2135
dont make me regret helping you out if pokerstars finds out about you , hopefully you will tell them in email that you and i have no personel connection whatsoever and i didnt know that you are underage . i know it is only 10 cents but they dont care about that .. do the right thing and no you shouldnt have told , it is like "hey everybody i am14 ban me please" there are alot of underage players but first they dont ask for money + stake and second they dont annouce it in a public forum Tony you better remove this topic , it is better for BRM and the members
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Germany
Age: 31 (M)
Posts: 1859
Posted by Skpmorita: dont make me regret helping you out if pokerstars finds out about you , hopefully you will tell them in email that you and i have no personel connection whatsoever and i didnt know that you are underage . i know it is only 10 cents but they dont care about that .. do the right thing and no you shouldnt have told , it is like "hey everybody i am14 ban me please" there are alot of underage players but first they dont ask for money + stake and second they dont annouce it in a public forum Tony you better remove this topic , it is better for BRM and the members
Don't overreact. Even if they ban his account then they will not question your relation unless REGULAR transfers (e.g. obvious staking) has taken place. They will also allow him to create a new account once he turns 18. At least that's the normal procedure in similar cases.
Joined: Feb '14
Location: Tunisia
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 2135
dont overreact ? ok first i have seen players getting banned for less , read crash post also
second was i f**ing talking to you ? you obvioisly knew and kept quit while seeing him posting in every stake topic " here is my id stake me "so dont talk to me
i am the only one affected by this now , i play cash games daily on pokerstars , i had to withdraw my money from there yesterday and keep only a small amount and now i only play one table , and waiting for this topic to be removed so i can leave this forum
Joined: Jun '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 52 (M)
Posts: 1332
This is messed up,its nothing against you pascal but you have put BRM in a bad place,if your that desperate to play cards do what we all did and play with your mates in home games..... Its illegal for you to gamble and anyone saying its ok,would it be ok for him to drive around with no licence or insurance???? on the plus side pascal you are old enough to have a facebook account,so not too shabby....