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18 person sit n gos reinstate?
Right have done a similar thread but cant find it
Basically i think these should be re-instated, always found them a great way to build a bankroll quicker personally, also a great way of warming up for Main event or even winning the money to play the higher event.
Ok so some of the higher buy ins of this are not going to be very useful, but always found £55p-£2.20 seemed to fill up reasonably well.
So i thought i would put a poll and see what sky says
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Also most days you would get a couple going at least, i understand higher then £2.20 no point as will take too long to start a game but they used to be quite frequent at 2.20 and lower used to be every 40 mins or so occasionally would see a couple running so i believe there is interest out there
alternative to the DS and used to work ok being a scary, people please put ideas and views on here
EDIT its ok i understand now what a thicko i am lol.I still vote for the reinstatement though.
emilyegg good idea with the trial, i think they will still come back with the response that they take too long to fill up but when they are its usually a good game worth playing
but its worth a shot, omaha 18 person would be carnage i like it!
people who have put no way jose please put why on here?? as we want both sides put accross
Bumped for sky suit purposes to explain that they take too long to get running
Maybe try a 12 seater small-stake scary in hold`em and omaha formats, one on a Friday night, the other on a Saturday....just to see how they go.
Reason for bump again waiting for someone at sky to say i will speak to the suits...... a response would be nice : )
Start with two tables of 9 and the last 6 players "triple their money".
my bad!
You playing in any of the deepy's tonight btw?
great for bankroll, great to warm up for a tourney pweety pweeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee even a trial will suit