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Day 3 Review of UKOPS XII

Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,707
edited December 2014 in Poker Chat

After a bit of a blip on Day Two, when 3 Events missed their Guarantee, yesterday it was business as usual, when all 8 Events sailed nicely over their Guarantee.

Warm Up, Omaha, £1,000 Guaranteed, made £1,140

Warm Up, BH, £2,000 Guaranteed, made £2,510

Warm Up Deepie, £3,000 Guaranteed, made £3,260

Micro BH, £1,000 Guaranteed, made £1,599

Main, Rebuy, £15,000 Guaranteed, made £22,500

Mini, Rebuy, £3,000 Guaranteed, made £4,605

Challenger, Freezeout, £4,000 Guaranteed, made £4,400

Sidey, BH, £5,000 Guaranteed, made £8,550

  

Comments

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,707
    edited December 2014

    So (approx), yesterday....

    Guarantees £34,000

    Prize Pools £48,500

    So that's around 43% above Guarantees.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,707
    edited December 2014

    After three days of the four day UKOPS XII.....

    Guaranteed Prize Pools =
    £170,500

    Actual Prize Pools = £198,105.


    UKOPS XII continues today, starting at 2pm, & there is (are?) £39,500 of Guarantees today.

    Good luck all.
  • SlipwaterSlipwater Member Posts: 3,660
    edited December 2014
    In Response to Re: Day 3 Review of UKOPS XII:
    After three days of the four day UKOPS XII..... Guaranteed Prize Pools = £170,500 Actual Prize Pools = £198,105. UKOPS XII continues today, starting at 2pm, & there is (are?) £39,500 of Guarantees today. Good luck all.
    Posted by Tikay10
    There are eight distinct guarantees, Tikay, therefore we're talking plurals.

    Are, Tikay.

    Are.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,707
    edited December 2014

    OK, fair enough Mr SlipSlop, answer me this one......

    Should we refer to....
     

    "T & C's"

    "T's & C's"

    "T & C"

    They are, after all, a "singular collective"
  • SlipwaterSlipwater Member Posts: 3,660
    edited December 2014
    If you wish to contract it, then Ts & Cs is sufficient (as the apostrophe suggests the possessive), but to avoid any confusion, you should just stick to Terms & Conditions.

    It's like DVDs. Many people mistakenly use an apostrophe there too.
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,757
    edited December 2014
    Lol's, or should I say lol ,or even arf's , chucklements. I am in awe of both of you chaps.,please keep it up,I learn something new every day :) 
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited December 2014
    In Response to Re: Day 3 Review of UKOPS XII:
    If you wish to contract it, then Ts & Cs is sufficient (as the apostrophe suggests the possessive), but to avoid any confusion, you should just stick to Terms & Conditions . It's like DVD's. Many people mistakenly use an apostrophe there too.
    Posted by Slipwater
    Do they really?
  • SlipwaterSlipwater Member Posts: 3,660
    edited December 2014
    In Response to Re: Day 3 Review of UKOPS XII:
    In Response to Re: Day 3 Review of UKOPS XII : Do they really?
    Posted by hhyftrftdr
    Really.

    I see what you did there ;)
  • bbMikebbMike Member Posts: 3,722
    edited December 2014
    In Response to Re: Day 3 Review of UKOPS XII:
    If you wish to contract it, then Ts & Cs is sufficient (as the apostrophe suggests the possessive), but to avoid any confusion, you should just stick to Terms & Conditions . It's like DVDs. Many people mistakenly use an apostrophe there too.
    Posted by Slipwater
    In this context they suggest omission so T's & C's would be correct. But I'm sure this is just as dull as reading 10 pages of them.
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