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1k deep stack all in satellite

JOSHINOJOSHINO Member Posts: 15
edited October 2013 in Poker Chat
Just a strange question.
 
What are the chances of one player winning 2 all ins in a row, being registered for 5 before the main event, after winning the first one, stays in the rest. Then when the main tourney starts not in it, not even registered?

I find it very weird?

Anyone from sky want to answer this?


Comments

  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited October 2013
    Simple, Joshino.
    It looks like the player registered for the event in advance.
    When he won the seat, Sky sees that he is already registered and gives him the cash amount for the buy in.
    He then deregs the event.

    Nothing wrong with this.
  • JOSHINOJOSHINO Member Posts: 15
    edited October 2013
    In Response to Re: 1k deep stack all in satellite:
    Simple, Joshino. It looks like the player registered for the event in advance. When he won the seat, Sky sees that he is already registered and gives him the cash amount for the buy in. He then deregs the event. Nothing wrong with this.
    Posted by Jac35
    Seems a bit strange to me mind. Two all ins in a row?

    Only peed off coz I was second.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited October 2013
    In Response to Re: 1k deep stack all in satellite:
    In Response to Re: 1k deep stack all in satellite : Seems a bit strange to me mind. Two all ins in a row? Only peed off coz I was second.
    Posted by JOSHINO
    Ouch! ul

    Surprised he deregged. Seems to be running well today :)
  • JOSHINOJOSHINO Member Posts: 15
    edited October 2013
    In Response to Re: 1k deep stack all in satellite:
    In Response to Re: 1k deep stack all in satellite : Ouch! ul Surprised he deregged. Seems to be running well today :)
    Posted by Jac35
    Just reckon it doesn't add up.

    Sky??????

    I'm not bitter just seems so weird. It was only a £1 but.........................


    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
  • cenachavcenachav Member Posts: 2,682
    edited October 2013
    The one I was in got 13 runners so, assuming the others got the same 1 in 169
  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited October 2013
    FWIW, I once won back to back all in SPT sats... £3 BI for a £110 seat (I'd already won my seat and was playing for the cash as there was overlay) so it can be done
  • JOSHINOJOSHINO Member Posts: 15
    edited October 2013
    18 runners both tourneys. Wins both? Work out those odds. Then doesn't play or isn't even registered?


  • cenachavcenachav Member Posts: 2,682
    edited October 2013
    1 in 324.  As the sats needed 20 to break even it is +ev to reg for them for the money
  • SkyPeterSkyPeter Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2013
    In Response to Re: 1k deep stack all in satellite:
    Simple, Joshino. It looks like the player registered for the event in advance. When he won the seat, Sky sees that he is already registered and gives him the cash amount for the buy in. He then deregs the event. Nothing wrong with this.
    Posted by Jac35
    Yes this is exactly how it is done. Players can satellite into an event they have registered for and the player with the equal value of cash to the worth of the ticket, this includes all-in sats.
  • jonjo75jonjo75 Member Posts: 999
    edited October 2013
    In Response to Re: 1k deep stack all in satellite:
    In Response to Re: 1k deep stack all in satellite : Just reckon it doesn't add up. Sky?????? I'm not bitter just seems so weird. It was only a £1 but......................... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    Posted by JOSHINO
    I dont understand what doesn't add up? You have been given an explanation that makes perfect sense. Just because someone wins one doesn't mean they have less chance than anyone else to win another.
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