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View Poll Results: SO WHAT DO YOU THINK IS A REALISTIC ANNUAL EARNING OF AN "A" PLAYER GRINDING $1/$2NLHE?
LESS THAN $22K
392 12.64%
$22K TO $28K
453 14.61%
$28K TO $34K
505 16.29%
$34K TO $40K
528 17.03%
$40K TO $46K
295 9.51%
MORE THAN $46K
928 29.93%

09-24-2020 , 03:44 PM
lol at selling now

hold at least 1 year for capital gains

lol at taxes. hero has $60K in capital losses worth of write offs, he won't have to pay taxes for a long time
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09-24-2020 , 04:34 PM
Seel.Now.Immediatelly.
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09-24-2020 , 04:59 PM
We sold half. Which is $10k worth.



Holding half. Now sunw is my biggest position.



End of month Updates a week from today.
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09-24-2020 , 05:23 PM
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09-28-2020 , 10:15 AM
FanDuel update. Up to bout $1,750 last month fronting trustworthy new users onto FD for 1k risk free gto play.
At bank now collecting from my partner.



#grinding #noquit #saywecant #hustling
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09-28-2020 , 11:11 AM
SUNW has a market cap of $40M lol.
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09-28-2020 , 12:04 PM
^^

That does seem super low - I mean dogecoin has a market cap of like $342,000,000.
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09-28-2020 , 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by 18000rpm
SUNW has a market cap of $40M lol.

Even after I sold half, still my biggest holding.
Here’s the other 9 in order of most equity.
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09-28-2020 , 05:54 PM
So 50k challenge done?
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09-28-2020 , 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by moremore
So 50k challenge done?

I hit it twice last week. Does that count?
Currently under. Updates on Wednesday.
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09-29-2020 , 09:59 AM
If it ain't cash in your hand or in the bank then it isn't liquid.
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09-29-2020 , 01:08 PM
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If it ain't cash in your hand or in the bank then it isn't liquid.
False
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09-29-2020 , 08:38 PM
What’s this mean? Local poker room closing?
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09-29-2020 , 08:45 PM
Poor Tilly....the casino is going to miss out on all that revenue generated by dealing 7 hands an hour.
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09-30-2020 , 07:52 PM
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Poor Tilly....the casino is going to miss out on all that revenue generated by dealing 7 hands an hour.

Love her. She gets easily stirred.
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09-30-2020 , 08:03 PM
End of Month Updates
#50kl2020

Currently in the bank we keeping a soft roll of $1,504. The bills hv been paid up. Matter of fact, I don’t see any bills laying on the counter. We usually will toss them in the banana bowl that usually has 3 rotten bananas in there, but I see no bills atm. We are looking nice and comfortable heading into Oct.


The stocks has provided many ups and downs throughout the year. Haven’t stopped buying since I started buying in Jan. Crazy to believe we started w a few hundred in there. Every week tho we been adding whatever we can. The returns are showing. I knew to beat this goal we had to get lucky in the market.



Cash Roll. Prob just gonna continue to pile here. Glad I got that safe few years ago
$2200


Altogether heading into October...
$1,504 + $43,500 + $2,200 = $47,204
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10-01-2020 , 03:27 AM
It's crazy that you've made $18k in the stock market in the midst of a historic recession. Well done sir.
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10-01-2020 , 03:31 AM
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It's crazy that you've made $18k in the stock market in the midst of a historic recession. Well done sir.
The market's been straight lining up since March. Really not crazy that he made some money in this market.

Definitely bizarre from a market fundamental perspective.
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10-02-2020 , 07:52 PM
My partner got a little greedy signing people up using his bank acct. May work a couple times but this is a big red flag. Support Rep suppose to contact him within 48 hours.
I told him that new users need to use their own accts . Get people we trust and we will fund it. He had trouble w his gramps and granny bank, so he used his.
Now this...

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10-03-2020 , 11:29 AM
Yeah I got banned from Pointsbet but only from promotions from using my phone for my wife and I's account. Silly mistake, no other site has said anything though.
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10-04-2020 , 01:34 AM
so what exactly is the fan duel play? Looks like they refund up to $1000 in site credit if you lose your first bet. How are you guaranteeing a win with that?
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10-04-2020 , 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by GutPunch
so what exactly is the fan duel play? Looks like they refund up to $1000 in site credit if you lose your first bet. How are you guaranteeing a win with that?
Have two people do it and bet opposite sides of over/under
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10-04-2020 , 03:33 AM
I believe the most +EV play with the 1000$ refund is longshots, as you get the fair long shot equity, plus a much higher chance of realizing the $1k refund equity (compared to say an over under or a point spread). You might even be able to hedge against your long shot with a separate bet? Not sure if hedging would be worth it at all as the hedge is probably hugely -EV

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10-04-2020 , 08:05 AM
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Have two people do it and bet opposite sides of over/under
Alternatively, lay off the other side yourself at another sportsbook. It's basically matched betting.
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10-04-2020 , 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by flopflop
I believe the most +EV play with the 1000$ refund is longshots, as you get the fair long shot equity, plus a much higher chance of realizing the $1k refund equity (compared to say an over under or a point spread). You might even be able to hedge against your long shot with a separate bet? Not sure if hedging would be worth it at all as the hedge is probably hugely -EV
this seems like the right idea in general but not sure if Rayz would want to risk "losing" his initial bet

hedging seems unnecessary, even for a fair bet it's just an extra vig spent for no reason. it's interesting how mostly everyone prefers a guaranteed payout with a penalty over straight +EV bet that comes with a bit of variance

you would think a poker player understood that running out AA vs KK unraked is better than being handed 75% of the pot in exchange for no board being dealt, but here we are
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