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Topic: Bitcoin advertising on the World Poker Tour! - page 4. (Read 8872 times)

sr. member
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"www."? 2012 outside, man.
Besides, www.bitcoin.org is just redirect on bitcoin.org.
legendary
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I suggest the "I use coins" t-shirt.
 http://www.iusecoins.com/
It has both the logo and the bitcoin.org address.

I own one myself and use it regularly. The quality is good and its amazing how many random people approach me to ask about bitcoin, when I wear it. (I try to always wear it when I fly.)
legendary
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Not to put a damper on this, but I used to play poker as my main income for 2.5 years. I've never heard of Moon Kim, and it looks like he just got lucky on one tournament:

http://www.pokernews.com/news/2012/03/moon-kim-wins-2012-world-poker-tour-bay-101-shooting-star-12204.htm

If you look at the hand histories, he binked favourable cards to put him in the lead when he was behind. Like the hand where he had 44 was badly played (chasing a one card open ended) unless there was some meta game going on (which is unlikely for an amateur). So he's unlikely to get far in this event - these events usually have loads of people (especially the WPT which is a mega crowd drawer) and only the final few tables are televised.

Kim went all in with Pocket 4s preflop. He wasn't chasing anything. Unless you're referring to a different hand in the article which I didn't see.

I think he must be talking about a different hand, because in this one the draw wasn't open-ended either.
hero member
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Not to put a damper on this, but I used to play poker as my main income for 2.5 years. I've never heard of Moon Kim, and it looks like he just got lucky on one tournament:

http://www.pokernews.com/news/2012/03/moon-kim-wins-2012-world-poker-tour-bay-101-shooting-star-12204.htm

If you look at the hand histories, he binked favourable cards to put him in the lead when he was behind. Like the hand where he had 44 was badly played (chasing a one card open ended) unless there was some meta game going on (which is unlikely for an amateur). So he's unlikely to get far in this event - these events usually have loads of people (especially the WPT which is a mega crowd drawer) and only the final few tables are televised.

Kim went all in with Pocket 4s preflop. He wasn't chasing anything. Unless you're referring to a different hand in the article which I didn't see.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
www.bitcointrading.com
Speaking of 11"...
How about this logo instead?



LMFAO I never saw that pic before!  Awesome!

He should post a donation address on twitter when he's playing.

Why would anyone donate to a guy who just won $960,000?
Yeah that's like scrooge mcduck asking for spare change!
hero member
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Due to the DOJ repeal of the wire act pertaining to online poker it might and probably is legal to play online poker for U.S. citizens.  All you have to do is find a poker room that accepts player to player transfers.  Merge, Bodog, Cake I don't think allow these transfers.  But a good BTC business would be a middle man of BTC to poker site transfers.   Make the business, then advertise those shirts on tv.  I say this because I think it is 100% legal, however consult your lawyer.  Also have a rakeback system in-place to make more money and lower fees.  I just want to play internationally again with my right as an American to pursue happiness.
edd
donator
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He should post a donation address on twitter when he's playing.

Why would anyone donate to a guy who just won $960,000?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
HODL OR DIE
He should post a donation address on twitter when he's playing.
donator
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Merit: 250
Not to put a damper on this, but let me put a damper on this.

FTFY  Tongue

Good luck to Moon Kim!

Very cool!

I vote for a plain white t-shirt with this logo 11" across the chest, nothing else.



+1
legendary
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I can do my polo at cost ($22) and provide one of them free if there was support.  Time is an issue though.  To get eight in one size (I stock 2-3) i would need to know by Friday.

I personally believe the polo is best as it peaks interest and looks good but A tshirt design with sponsors could be done as well and I could sponsor half of it myself or with others.  I think something simple like:

Bitcoin.org
In cryptography we trust.

legendary
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What happens when the Pokerstars rep walks up to him on break and offers him $10k to wear their shirt on the televised final table?

Thats why we have the Bitcoin100 to match their offer!

Time to withdraw my Bitcoin100 pledge...
legendary
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Charlie 'Van Bitcoin' Shrem
What happens when the Pokerstars rep walks up to him on break and offers him $10k to wear their shirt on the televised final table?

Thats why we have the Bitcoin100 to match their offer!
hero member
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What happens when the Pokerstars rep walks up to him on break and offers him $10k to wear their shirt on the televised final table?
legendary
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Sweet!
hero member
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Bitcoin Mayor of Las Vegas
One more, just for fun.. "SoftCoin"

hero member
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Bitcoin Mayor of Las Vegas
Speaking of 11"...
How about this logo instead?


legendary
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Merit: 1021
Democracy is the original 51% attack
Very cool!

I vote for a plain white t-shirt with this logo 11" across the chest, nothing else.

hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
Bitcoin Mayor of Las Vegas
hero member
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Merit: 1000
Bitcoin Mayor of Las Vegas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcc4nQreB2Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKWEwvGasjg

Not sure how viable it is... but it looks like it's certainly coming.
legendary
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Charlie 'Van Bitcoin' Shrem
He's gonna wear a Bitinstant shirt  Smiley

If we're going to go with BitInstant, we need a live LCD tshirt playing the "Why Wait" video. 8D

Is that physically possible? If yes, SO DOWN!
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