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    PokerOwned Demi-God rghy2's Avatar
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    It actually is important to me. I don't think it's a way to judge someone as a player, but it IS one way to judge how invested someone is in PO. I trust someone more that has a higher money won cause it proves they are an active member of the site and less likely to cut and run on a deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rghy2 View Post
    It actually is important to me. I don't think it's a way to judge someone as a player, but it IS one way to judge how invested someone is in PO. I trust someone more that has a higher money won cause it proves they are an active member of the site and less likely to cut and run on a deal.
    Agreed. Didn't think of it that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rghy2 View Post
    It actually is important to me. I don't think it's a way to judge someone as a player, but it IS one way to judge how invested someone is in PO. I trust someone more that has a higher money won cause it proves they are an active member of the site and less likely to cut and run on a deal.
    I don't agree with this... I would have to say number and quality of forum posts reflects this better

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    Quote Originally Posted by rghy2 View Post
    It actually is important to me. I don't think it's a way to judge someone as a player, but it IS one way to judge how invested someone is in PO. I trust someone more that has a higher money won cause it proves they are an active member of the site and less likely to cut and run on a deal.
    agreed.... +1............more active members 'usually' = more trustable members


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    Quote Originally Posted by Swittie View Post
    agreed.... +1............more active members 'usually' = more trustable members
    Combine Money Won with FEEDBACK and you got better evaluation.

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