Re: A challenge of the sharpest brains at the Pegasus Tournament (1446 Views)
Posted by:
PlanetHellmers (IP Logged)
Date: January 08, 2018 09:34PM
Good to meet you. This tournament might be too much for a player betting only 10k per year unless you have a very strong opinion that is worth seeking private investors. However, I would invite you to start playing for fun from home to work out that decision-making muscle for small cash games, like the one at Santa Anita this past weekend, $500 ($300 bankroll / $200 entry fee).
The other option is to team up with 10 friends/investors and put one person in charge of the bets as a syndicate. Wait is that collusion? Nope it is not according to their rules. Rally a crew and do your best to have a life altering weekend! The only way to get profitable as a tournament player or everyday player imho is to master the equilibrium value point between discipline and risk. Most, like me, had to learn the hard way. Bet the hard way in low bankroll cash tournaments until you've mastered your strengths and weaknesses or team up with others. Those are my initial thoughts off the cuff.
C