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May 30, 2016, 07:30:10 PM
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anyone remember these games on the play money side of pokerstars. players use to sell play money to sites who would resell to players who wanted to buy play money lol


40k or fold - you had to put out 40k in chips preflop. after the flop players would play however if they still had chips left after the flop

Gutz and Rage were the same thing i think, you went all in no matter what. and some players would combine this into a race to see who could get to 1 or 2 million chips on the table first.
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May 30, 2016, 09:28:02 PM
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Oh  yeah, I used to play 40K or fold all the time lol. Made a bit of money from it too since I mostly played premium hands (AA, KK, etc). Then I would  sell the chips and play real money sit n gos.  Never had to deposit with my own money once.  Grin . I didn't play guts, shootouts, races, etc that much though, mainly 40K tables. Man I miss pokerstars
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