| Posted by: -2222- at June 13, 2005, 8:43 am | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
I think that it could have been a genuine error since the minimum was always 100, ie, the same number as the e-mail said was the cap.
With 152 players playing, everyone still had $85.52 equity for a $52 BUY-IN. That was still a great deal. I would have been there but have had trouble depositing.
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| Posted by: colin_147 at June 13, 2005, 8:25 am | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
I am with you on this one Rammer. I havent deposited with them and I wont be either.
I desposited with ladbrokes yesterday and won 3 Sit & Go's! Game on
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| Posted by: j1a1m1 at June 12, 2005, 7:07 pm | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
Why don't you guys just play on paradise the freeroll WSOP?
they've got one in about an hour and I think they have like 3 a day
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| Posted by: RammerJammer at June 12, 2005, 3:44 pm | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
Anybody else get their lame apology email from Noble about the promotion of last night's WSOP tournament? Yeah, mine came at 3:30 this morning, SIX HOURS AFTER the start of the event. Basically said, "Ooops. Everybody's human. We all make mistakes. But, you'll be happy to know that we dropped the minimum enrollment from 100 to 50 so that the tournament would be sure to go forward. 155 players competed." So what? Irrelevance on top of irrelevance on top of irrelevance.
They think we're really stupid. But I've got the ultimate consumer's response. I'm not going to give them another nickel. (Sorry about future play-for-pay Cardschat tourneys at Noble, but I won't be there. I'll join you on another site.) My few bucks in the account will remain to entitle me to any future Cardschat freeroll winnings without jumping through their hoops, but that's it.
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| Posted by: RammerJammer at June 12, 2005, 12:00 am | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by BDMK
the marketing guru who composed the above WSOP promo deserves the oscar equivalent in his/her profession. bravo! lol
WE HAVE A TIE!!! This year's Spammy for "Most Distasteful Stretching of Sensibilities to Make a Buck" goes to BOTH...
The Noble Poker guy who wrote the copy on the WSOP prize package tourney, AND...
The Noble Poker guy who came up with "Win 5 STRAIGHT Maui Sit n Go's and Take Home a $15,000 Jackpot!!"
Wait a minute...wait a minute...this just in. Oh, my! They're the SAME GUY!!! Ha-ha-ha! AWEsome, dude! U da man!! Here are your trophies...
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| Posted by: BDMK at June 10, 2005, 10:59 pm | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
the marketing guru who composed the above WSOP promo deserves the oscar equivalent in his/her profession. bravo! lol
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| Posted by: max_barry at June 10, 2005, 10:23 pm | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
i know somewhere where you can get better odds of going to the wsop, for free but it is only for uk people private message or email me and ill give you where its at the website, but i will not give you the password...
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| Posted by: RammerJammer at June 10, 2005, 12:33 pm | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by colin_147
Your odds of winning are incredible because this tournament is guaranteed to start with ONLY 100 players.
Yeah, it's actually NOT guaranteed to "start with ONLY 100 players". That would be nothing more than a roundabout way of saying the field is restricted to 100 players. Which is how at least four of us took it. It will really start with somewhere between 100 players (the minimum) and 250 players (the max). So, how exactly does starting with 100 players impact my odds of winning? It's the final number of registrants that influences that. Very shady advertising there.
And to answer the previous post about number of entry fees not adding up to the purse. It's not unusual for sites to add money to the prize pool to generate buzz for a special event. The prize pool does NOT always reflect 100% buy-in's.
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| Posted by: colin_147 at June 10, 2005, 9:00 am | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
Here what it says....
Win your World Series of Poker seat this Saturday night
Dear Colin,
You can win your seat at the upcoming World Series of Poker this Saturday night! Noble Poker is proud to invite you to its WSOP Special tournament, which will take place on Saturday, June 11, 2005, at 9pm EST. The winner of this tournament will win a $13,500 package, which includes buy-in to the World Series of Poker Main Event and travel and accommodations in Las Vegas in July 2005.
** The winner of this tournament goes straight to the World Series of Poker. **
Your odds of winning are incredible because this tournament is guaranteed to start with ONLY 100 players.
Buy-in to this tournament for only $52 + $5. The tournament is already listed in the Noble Poker software – you can find it under the Specials Tab of our scheduled tournaments.
Your trip to Las Vegas is just one *WSOP Special* tournament away. And it all happens this Satu... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Crippler450 at June 9, 2005, 7:45 pm | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
I'm missing something here... the WSOP seats cost $10,000 right? and $50 from each person who registers on noble poker goes to the cost of the seat? (Thats how qualifiers work) and theres a max of 100? That comes to a total of $5000 plus $200 profit for noble poker...where does the other $5000 come from? I'm sure noble poker wouldnt just throw in another 5 thousand from their poket...
EDIT: Nevermind, the max of 100 was wrong apparently
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| Posted by: RammerJammer at June 9, 2005, 5:26 pm | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
Okay, guys. As mentioned in the previous post, I emailed Noble support and asked them about the apparent contradiction between their email advert and the poker tournament details as to maximum players. I wish I hadn't deleted the original email they sent, but I did, so I can't go back and look at it.
Noble support says that the email did NOT say the tournament was limited to 100 players. Supposedly, the copy read that there was a MINIMUM number of 100 registrants required. I'm not sure how the minimum number impacts "Great Odds!", which was the focus of the pitch, so I believe it was some more "up the sleeve" stuff from Noble. There was nothing in the email specifically stating the maximum allowed in the field, they say.
So, the bottom line is a $52 (+$5) buy-in with at least 100 registrants required and a maximum number allowed of 250. As of this post at 1:23 p.m. Eastern time on 6/09, there are 60 enrolled.
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| Posted by: RammerJammer at June 9, 2005, 1:25 am | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
I just went to the Noble tournament page with the intent to see how many people had signed up for the $52 WSOP event. The email we received today ery clearly stated that this tournament would be limited to 100 players, right? Well, the tournament menu is now showing a maximum of 250! I liked my odds a lot better (sans handicapping) at 1 in 100 than 1 in 250. And who's to say the ceiling won't be lifted again before Saturday?
I don't know about you guys, but this whole thing lately with the poker sites making it up as they go with no sense of integrity in their advertising is really getting old. It's like walking down the midway listening to a bunch of carnival barkers shilling at you! I think I'll take a pass on this WSOP promo just on the principle of being baited with one pitch, then switched to another.
I emailed Noble support to ask for an explanation. I'll let you know what they have to say.
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| Posted by: RammerJammer at June 9, 2005, 12:47 am | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
Yeah, I saw that, too. Verrrrry interesting. I'm surprised it's not filling up any faster than it is with a cap at 100 players. Nick, you and Grum let me know if you guys decide to play it. You'll not get shorter odds with a cheaper buy-in for a $13,000 package, that's for sure!
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| Posted by: colin_147 at June 8, 2005, 10:40 am | | Topic: Noble Poker WSOP Seat Forum: Card Chat |
Hi Everyone,
Just got an e-mail from Noble. There is a tournament this Saturday night for a seat at the WSOP.
The buy-in is $52 but there is a maximum of 100 entrants! I mean you are not going to get a better chance of a seat than this for a minimal buy-in
I might deposit and give it a go
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