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2016 WSOP Fantasy Game & Staker
Scousebill:
Need some information here....
I have staked our own TODD WOOD in the Millionaire Maker.... Chuffed to see he has made Day 2.
So without knowing how many chips I look for him in the chip counts, and find TOD WOOD, New York..
I check my Staker and see I have entered TODD but used his Facebook profile to find him to place my stake.
Is my stake void as I have spelt his name incorrectly.?
Also, WSOP need to correct their information...
Des:
--- Quote from: Scousebill on June 11, 2016, 12:16:15 PM ---
Need some information here....
I have staked our own TODD WOOD in the Millionaire Maker.... Chuffed to see he has made Day 2.
So without knowing how many chips I look for him in the chip counts, and find TOD WOOD, New York..
I check my Staker and see I have entered TODD but used his Facebook profile to find him to place my stake.
Is my stake void as I have spelt his name incorrectly.?
Also, WSOP need to correct their information...
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Todd is actually Tod, Bill and he has a Hendon mob profile. I will sort for you when he wins though, so don"t worry about that.
MintTrav:
--- Quote from: Scousebill on June 11, 2016, 12:16:15 PM ---
Also, WSOP need to correct their information...
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I wouldn"t hold your breath for that, Bill. They seem to just pick anywhere if they"re not sure. He"s lucky they got it as close as New York. I remember Mark the Shark representing Guatemala a couple of years ago.
MintTrav:
As you can see, the Staker competition is being incorporated in this thread, so there is just one WSOP update thread.
I will change the style of the points lists slightly to make it very clear which is which.
MintTrav:
#11 has finished, with former pro basketball player, Jean Gaspard taking it down. Originally from Haiti, but now a US citizen, Gaspard likes to be known as Prince.
Prince shared some of his theory “I only play for first place. When I walk into the tournament, I just see what first place pays. I don't even look at anything else. I reach for the sky.” "My mind is where it needs to be. It's almost like I am seeing through their hands." “Everything I did was calculated in advance. I was thinking ten moves ahead. My opponents didn't know that. But that's what I was doing. I was locked in the whole time..I tend to play the tournament out in my head in advance so I can be ready to make my moves. Any situation that comes up, I'm already ready for it.” Basically, the guy is full of crap, especially as he won the tournament with a major suck-out, but isn"t it better to have someone entertaining than some of the robots we see so often?
John Monnette finished third, just a couple of days after finishing 2nd in the 2-7. With three cashes already, he looks ready to overhaul the five he achieved in both 2014 and 2015.
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