Joined: Nov '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 67 (M)
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I have gone back to trying this again as i quite like it ,although i haven't played it for a while i thought i did quite well. On Thursday i won and then on Saturday i came 2nd in a $2.20 tourney I might try this more regularly. What do you mobsters think of it. ?
I think that it's a very nice result, teddybears! Congratulations. I also liked non-holdem tournaments at Pokerstars, my best result was finishing in top-2 three times in a row in $2.20 triple stud several years ago. One I won and in other 2 we made a deal with another player. I like courchevel also, for me it's more entertaining than holdem and it's easier to win there in some way. Good luck in your future tournaments!
Joined: Nov '11
Location: United Kingdom
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Aye, Sandmanilo they are quite good to play.a lot of chips get thrown around on the flops I used to play triple stud on F T years ago and it's a good game to play too.
Joined: Jan '17
Location: Lithuania
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This is a good result, to win more than 100 dollars from 2.20 b uyin is about 50 times compare to buyin, so now you can play a lot more tournament with this game i never hear in my life not play a lot on pokerstars now, so maybe it is time to try my luck in this courchebel game, not big luck in nl holdem
Joined: Mar '11
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Many congratulations to you on two very nice results. I think that you should keep playing these types of tournaments, especially now when you are feeling confident in your game. Keep up the good work!!
first and second place in two days? .... this is of course very cool and it seems that these are the tournaments in which you should play .... if such results are regular it will be an excellent income .... Of course there are light and black bands so you need to mellow for a longer time
Joined: Mar '14
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Awesome! Big congratulations to teddybears73 on winning the $400 guaranteed Courchevel tournament at PokerStars. I am still learning how to play Omaha High, and I haven't had a chance to try "Courchevel," a variant of Omaha, yet.