
Originally Posted by
ShadyJ
Obviously you can sell whatever you want with whatever makeup you want, but if you posted this thread in 2+2 you would be laughed off. You havent played anything close to what you were platying when online poker was around, but your markup is huge, and you take out the best events.
I'm not hating but cmoney wants to buy up all your shares, but with everyone else he wants 75%. In my opinion Druff is a limit holdem specialist, but charge a big markup on nl events. I've played over 30k tourneys in a 2 year span (mostly 45-90 mans) and I wouldnt have close to the edge now that I would have had back in the FTP/Stars days.
I would buy a piece of the ME, but your not selling that because we could make some money off of that.
I said that this thread would not be to debate the value of these shares, but I'll answer you anyway.
1) Yes, I am a better limit player than NL player. However, the limit fields have a higher percentage of good players/specialists than the NL fields, so I'm not even sure which events I have the bigger edge. I had the biggest edge at the Limit Holdem Shootout for sure, but that event is gone.
In recent years, I have done better at the NL events overall than the limit events.
2) I have dropped the $1000 NL events from my schedule, which I felt killed a lot of my edge because you didn't start with enough chips,
and because my style doesn't make it as likely that I will get off to a great start, since I don't like gambling much in the early levels.
3) These shares are being promoted as entertainment, not a value investment. Rather than buying pieces of someone you barely know on 2+2, you can buy it from someone who has been part of this community since 2004, and you can follow along with added interest. Furthermore, I provide constant Twitter updates of my progress, to the point where it annoys some people.
4) You know for sure that I will pay you quickly if I win, and there won't be any Cloutier-like shenanigans. Simply put, you can trust me.
5) I can afford to enter these events even if nobody bought a single share, so I'm doing this both to decrease my own variance and to provide some entertainment for the community. If I were desperate to get in action, I might sell cheaper, but I'm pretty much putting it out there with the attitude, "This is what I'm willing to sell, given my time and effort spent", and whoever wanted pieces could do so.