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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 7181052, member: 397965"] Its all good. So let me just round it off by asking this: When someone have won their first $10.000 in online poker, do you really think, they care, weather they originally deposited nothing at all, $10, $100, $200 or whatever other similar small amount? The answer is of course no, they dont care at all, because it does not matter. And this is why, its so wrong to advice people to be super worried about depositing and losing even a tiny bit of money in $1 tournaments. Instead the advice should be for people to build up their skills and bankroll and get to at least low stakes games ($5-19) as fast as possible, so they can start to win some money, that are at least somewhat significant rather than wasting their time on freerolls or penny games. If people are new to poker, its fine to start with either 2NL cash games or $1 tournaments, but anything lower than that is a waste of time, and the goal should be to move up as soon as possible :) [/QUOTE]
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