Anyone plat a lot on Absolute?
Ive been trying to get on the sng LB, and let me tell ya it's tough. They take your best 20 consecutive sng scores. I've been playing $1.50 turbo 6man, and the $3 6man turbo's.
They are great fun and relatively soft, but man As far I can tell as far as the leaderboard goes. The players on top are finishing 1st in 20 straight sng's. Thats a heck of a run.
I broke the top 100 last week. I'm after that darn prize~~~~
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03-13-2011 #1Fish Food
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Absolute~~~
Last edited by TheKillers; 03-13-2011 at 07:18 PM. Reason: wasnt finished
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03-13-2011 #2
I pwn AP SNGs like all day. I play the $6.50-$12 level. But you must be looking at something wrong. No way in hell anyone is finishing 1st in 20 straight SNGs.
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03-13-2011 #3
20 straight 1st places could be playing satellites. I used to do that on FTilt. I would bank T$ by playing tons of 9 handed SnG's that were satellites awarding 3 tickets to a tourny.
Since I gave up sex for food, I can't even get into My Own pants
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03-13-2011 #4
I checked it out for you. The guy at the top of the diamond leaderboard had 92.10 points last week. The most points you can get per single table SNG at the diamond level is 7.65. That's if you win first in a $6.50 9man SNG. So if someone were to place first in 20 straight $6.50 9man SNGs, they would have 153 pts. That means if he played $6.50 9man SNGs, he would have placed first 12 out of 20 times to get the 92.10 points.
And that's if he's playing single table SNGs. As longs as the SNGs are 18 people or less, they count toward the SNG leaderboard. If you win first in a $6.00 18 man SNG, you get 10.39 points. So he could have won some 18man SNGs, giving him more points, and less first place finishes.
Sorry I had to edit this post a couple times to get my info correct, but all is right now.
Last edited by Ipokergood; 03-13-2011 at 09:18 PM.
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03-14-2011 #5Fish Food
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Your right pokergood~~
Yeah,
I was looking at the lower end buy-ins of the diamond bracket. Though I didn't see the $6 Sng you you referring to. Did you mean the $5.50 6man?
Because the Heart series starts at $6.50.
Whats your user on AP Pokergood, mine is Jondeere450d(refers to an excavator, not a tractor) lol!!! everyone at the tables is always satirically asking me about tractors.
Well, heck , In that case I'm gonna go ahead and top that diamond series!!!!!!!!!!
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03-14-2011 #6
lol
My name ipokergood and no I'm talking about the 6.00 turbo and 6.50 ultra turbo SNGs. They still count for the diamond board.
Diamond= $6.50 or less
Heart= $6.51 - $25
Spade = $26 or higher
Good luck man!
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03-14-2011 #7Fish Food
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AP=Cheat site
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03-14-2011 #8
Dude give it a rest. That was almost 4 years ago. They paid back over $1.6 million overall to the people who got "cheated". The guy who did it worked for AP, but was not working with the site to cheat players. And AP has new owners since that happend. I have never had a problem with the site and have cashed out pleanty of times.
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03-29-2011 #9Fish
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Its a good news that AP is running and back in business. Just talked about cheating and stuffs like that would be a terrifying experience for players playing online which only relies on what they see and read over the monitor. I never tried AP though, because of some certain bad reputation before but i guess i will give it a try one of these days.


































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