The WPT High Roller event in London attracted a very small field of players this time. Only 18 players were willing to pay the buy-in of £15,000, among them were notables such as Tony G, Luke Schwartz and Freddy Deeb. It ended up being Freddy Deeb, Tony G and Justin "BoostedJ" Smith who made it to the money. First player to leave the tournament was Freddy Deeb, which left Tony G and "Justin [...] Read more » WPT: Justin "BoostedJ" Smith wins the High Roller event
whats the point in this silly sitngo then can just play this online that why there wernt many players play, but still... i wish i had the bankroll to play init
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Posted by dozn01: whats the point in this silly sitngo then can just play this online that why there wernt many players play, but still... i wish i had the bankroll to play init
wow that is a very expensive sit and go, just only 18.000 pounds, lol. i think is not profitable to pay 18k pounds to play against 17 players and get in the fisrts 3 places to get part of the money.
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@edr_007: It's not a big difference between 3 and 4 (how many should have been ITM normally)...and if you think it's not profitable, then stick to cash and don't play SNGs and MTTs <--these are pretty much all I play and I always think to take 1st...believe me...if you if bust out every time just after you reach the money, it's never ever profitable
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expected to see more players than 18, but it was just like a sng for the registered players and finished quickly. so i dnt think they wud be that unhappy. well done to justin smith winning first prize.