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by Ray of Light 09/05/2007, 2:12am PDT |
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There are two things you never want to see made, Quentin, and one of them is high scores.
At the million hand mark, Fussbett produced this image for me:
... to symbolize the rule I tattooed on my behavior which is "what happens in a million hands, stays in a million hands." It sounds priggish but that is just how things are done.
I can at least provide you the same limited information my opponents have, thanks to the automated surveillance of sharkscope. It's a graph of lifetime Sit-n-Go performance, 2758 played @ an average stake of $71 for ROI of 5.25%, or about 3% lower than what the best SnG pros accomplish. The average game is 50 hands and takes about 40 minutes to play.
Sharkscope doesn't track cash games (like the hand I posted) nor large multi-table tournaments (which I don't play).
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