Of
course there are a wide range of possibilities,
including buy ins that range from less than ten
dollars to ones over a thousand. I also tend to
play tournaments late at night, so finding a site
with many late night offerings is important as well.
All of this information goes into my decision about
where to attempt to qualify, because just about
every poker room I visited had some form of satellite
tournaments available.
What I hope you take from all of this rambling,
is make a decision on your best games set up, analyze
the amount of money you have to attempt to qualify
and use this information when finding the best room
for you. Some players do better in huge tournament
fields while others perform better in smaller fields.
There is no shame in either, the only shame is not
recognizing which gives you the best chance and
taking advantage of this knowledge. Once you compile
all of your personal information and compare it
to the different offerings, it will be one less
concern on your way to Las Vegas.
Until next week, good luck at the WSOP qualifiers,
and I hope to see you all there!
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