Re: Advice getting started on Chip Me Up
People have no reason to invest in complete strangers with less than 50 online tournament cashes, unless you sell at a significant loss. Even then there are trust issues. I'd be less inclined to trust a stranger with results in a package than a single tournament, I might occasionaly buy a share in a Sunday Million but there's no way I'd bother with 100 sngs where I am never going to follow the results.
The key to selling is either to build up results and/or a reputation. The former happens when you play a much higher volume and the latter may be achieved by investing liberally in other players and taking a salient role in CMU forums.
Last edited by thret; 18-11-2010 at 05:41 AM.
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