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Place: RPM Poker Date: February 23rd, 2009Okay, so here's the deal. It just recently came to my attention that RPM Poker is a USA Friendly online poker site. How I haven't realized this before, I do not know. So I just opened an account on RPM Poker.
I will now attempt to grind that $0 up at least $1. However, this is
going to be a real challenge. The freerolls that they run have 1,500
entrants, and only pay out to the top 10 finishers. Those odds create
some super duper slim odds. So I'm going to give myself a couple, or
maybe a few weeks to try to make something happen. I'll play as many of
the freerolls as possible, and try to buck the near impossible odds.Another thought that came to mind is that we have not had any Donkhard freerolls on RPM. So to improve my odds of cashing, I'm pushing for some RPM Donkhard Freerolls.If
I can manage to earn any cash freerolling in the next couple to few
weeks, I will then set a new goal. Each time I reach or pass a certain
goal, my next goal will be to double my current bankroll. If I don't
have any luck freerolling, I'll go ahead and make a small deposit to
get started in some real money games. Some added boosts I'll get from
depositing include the 100% deposit bonus and entry into the $1,000
First Depositor Freerolls, plus the added benefit of being able to play
in some of the other freerolls available only to real money players.I
noticed that they also have some 3 step SNG freerolls, but these
require some sort of a coupon that I neither have nor know how to get.So
here I go again. Starting off at another $0. My first game was a $50
Badugi Freeroll, which I played horribly. My next game starts in about
an hour; a $50 NL Hold 'em tournament. For those who may be wondering, I will still also be running my $10,000 Challenge on Doyle's Room along with this new challenge on RPM Poker.If anyone would like to follow along, root me on, or play along, click here to join RPM Poker.See you at the tables!Place: RPM Poker Date: February 23rd, 2009 Current Goal: $1 Current Bankroll: $0
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