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@ekdikeo We can't help from the internet. Ask closest floor to call it in to A/V please.
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@ekdikeo We can't help from the internet. Ask closest floor to call it in to A/V please.
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@AllenKessler Pace yourself Allen. You'll need about 110 million more chips to win this thing. ; )
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Official #'s for #Colossus: A record 22,374 entries, creating a $11,187,000 prize pool. Paying a record 2,241 players. 1st gets $638,880!
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@recentpoker Thanks. Follows exact golden ratio statistical formula we use. As entries go up, % goes down. Think, 1130% ROI is most ever.
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@WWECHEF No? 1,130 times your investment in 4 days isn't good enough? Most ever for a poker tourney.
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@jonathanlensch Look at it this way. 1,130% ROI, following our golden ratio by place. Spread it out to community. 2241 players to pay.
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It's the principle of what goes up, must come down The more you pay (a record 2,241) the less for top. Winner gets 1,130 ROI, Highest ever
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@audavidb So Jacobson gets $10mil - 1,000 times buy in. This winner gets 1,130 times buy in. Golden ratio of all standard WSOP payouts.
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@jaredjaffee21 @WWECHEF It's the exact payout used for every other event. Standard payout. No event has paid out 2,241 players before.
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RT @JonAguiar: You complain about top heavy payouts then @wsop does something great for the economy instead of the sexy # for marketing and…
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@SomersetPapi @SteveePlaysPokr Untrue...same standard payout. We didn't adjust anywhere. Used golden ratio formula
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RT @wsopSUITd: I think dangerous to look at one pay spot in isolation. Shouldnt look top down, gotta look bottom up all the way up the tier…
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@Taylor14e they are all posted herehttp://www.wsop.com/tournaments/payouts.asp?rr=5&grid=1136&tid=14205&dayof=:
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@HankDahTank @ChilliGirl13 So, wait we should give it to one at the expense of the other 2,240? Is that what you want?
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@DunhamTCB2 @ianohara2 Disclosed. Our standard payouts have been used for 6 or 7 years. What wasn't disclosed?
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RT @aakkari: I agree with the @WSOP , paying more people is the best way to bring more people to the game. First time experience rewarded!
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@GregHPoker @wsopSUITd So wait, now give first $200k instead?
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@LukeWeidner @wsopSUITd Luke, look at the payout of any event last 5 years. Do the math. It'll get you to the same #.
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@migcom Well they would be worse off it there was no money for anyone else but first, because everyone can't win the event.
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@VanessaRousso Because we have to pay 2,241 people...about 10 times more than most tourneys pay. Look at all places, it will make sense.