having just joined sky poker last week with my redundancy money, i was looking to try and double my money, is there any players that the community could recommend to play at high stakes, i will set a time and date so people could watch
worst thing to do nanny place all your redundancy money on a poker table unless your experienced in high stakes poker but if you cant afford to lose this money dont do it wait until you can it definitely won't put as much pressure on you then to absolutely have to double or treble that money... my advice for what it may or may not be worth dont do it unless you really can afford to without the possibility of any consequences financially
worst thing to do nanny place all your redundancy money on a poker table unless your experienced in high stakes poker but if you cant afford to lose this money dont do it wait until you can it definitely won't put as much pressure on you then to absolutely have to double or treble that money... my advice for what it may or may not be worth dont do it unless you really can afford to without the possibility of any consequences financially Posted by delaney09
having thought about peoples advice decided not to invest it all on poker
In Response to Re: redundancy money : having thought about peoples advice decided not to invest it all on poker Posted by nannyplum
wise choice its obviously fine if you have money to support you after if the latter does happen and you lose your Bank Roll but poker is probably not the wisest choice to invest in as it has so much ups and downs althugh your in control of your money at all times in the heat of the moment you get all your money in AA v KK K comes down and the thing you dreaded most happens if yo uwant to make money from it why not look into investments im sure there are many people on here that can head you in the right direction about what to and what not to invest in right now.... good luck with what ever you choose to do and maybe see you on the tables soon
only put into your poker account what you can afford to lose. if you aren't comfortable with this amount, then withdraw and leave yourself with a small roll to play casually. Posted by scotty77
strongly agree with u scotty.lots of sharks out there.stt and mtt table s and low stack cash.if u want to double ur money wales to beat italy by 6points today.gl
Put the lot on, it's fun! The 15p/30p tables are a good place to start. Tomorrow afternoon around 5 o clock is normally best, then have Sunday off, and the same time on Monday, and every other day after that. It's good to have a day off inbetween. Good Luck. Posted by DOHHHHHHH
Be scared ....be vey scared...............when this man wishes you good luck, he's probably just finishing off the last morsel of flesh on your bones..............:)-
Invest your redundancy money by enrolling on a course at college or university. That's a surefire way to more than double your money if you choose your course wisely.
having just joined sky poker last week with my redundancy money, i was looking to try and double my money, is there any players that the community could recommend to play at high stakes, i will set a time and date so people could watch Posted by nannyplum
if you want to double/triple your money, you should buy old car battery's from garages, pay £2.50 for small ones £3 for middle size and £3.50 for the big ones, then sell them to a battery recycling centre and you should at very least double your cash, hope this helps someone
i never liked you sikas because of that horrible picture, but after looking at your sharkscope i will take back everything i ever thought!!! Posted by pod1
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wise choice its obviously fine if you have money to support you after if the latter does happen and you lose your Bank Roll but poker is probably not the wisest choice to invest in as it has so much ups and downs althugh your in control of your money at all times in the heat of the moment you get all your money in AA v KK K comes down and the thing you dreaded most happens if yo uwant to make money from it why not look into investments im sure there are many people on here that can head you in the right direction about what to and what not to invest in right now.... good luck with what ever you choose to do and maybe see you on the tables soon
Better still, play live.
if you aren't comfortable with this amount, then withdraw and leave yourself with a small roll to play casually.
hope this helps someone