BTQ
Re: BTQ
Possibly, but it might've cost you another £25 for the honour of being awarded a flat £35 top. We'll never know.Joe Wiz wrote:First board all red, first cash shot £15. Collected, went home. Should I have played on?
I like the straight-to-the-point post you made

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me too! not played these too much but i've had one offer £10 red first board that cost £110 for the first BTQ that went £35 then £105 next board, thought i was gonna do my bollocks on it and was more than happy with that outcome, had another cost £60 that went £105 from BTQ red which was nice, also had a few costers that have just gone £35 then dead, like i say not played these lots but they can be nasty but also can be o.k if caught at the right time, not something that i will usually go in for but theres one in my local, and i will play one if i see its juiced.
Cobwebs 
Yeah, i find these totally reasonable and happily chase them if they are through the fiver block. Can't say i've ever been stung yet either.
Had to rechase a £25 Bucks 8 times today though 'cos it kept going flat! It went £25, £25, £25, £25, £25, £25, £50. Still flying after, another rechase gave me another £50 followed by a flash for £75 and a £5er afterboard. Ended up making about £15 which wasn't bad considering i was a good ton into it!
Had to rechase a £25 Bucks 8 times today though 'cos it kept going flat! It went £25, £25, £25, £25, £25, £25, £50. Still flying after, another rechase gave me another £50 followed by a flash for £75 and a £5er afterboard. Ended up making about £15 which wasn't bad considering i was a good ton into it!
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