Pinhead wrote Congrats Moose...I'll be posting something simililar when I take down the Bristol Bender this weekend :)

Btw, only 49 people in a $10 rebuy tourney? Didn't think those actually existed anymore
With a prize pool of $2690, I leave it to you to calculate the number of rebuys. Beanie's rebuy tournie's are great practice for these.
Oh I love Tiger...yes I do...

TigerGaming.com Tournament #1650664, $10+$1 Multi-Table

------------Tournament Details:---------------
Buy-In: $10+$1
30 players
Total Prize Pool: $1,270.00
Tournament started: 05/29/06 at 14:01:10 EDT
Tournament ended: 05/29/06 at 17:02:30 EDT
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Dear Moose04,

You finished the tournament in the 1st place.

Winnings:
40% of prize pool

$508.00 has been added to your account.


Congratulations!
Thank you for participating.

The TigerGaming.com Team
http://www.tigergaming.com
Pinhead wrote Congrats Moose...I'll be posting something similar when I take down the Bristol Bender this weekend :)

Btw, only 49 people in a $10 rebuy tourney? Didn't think those actually existed anymore
Good call! Congrats Pinhead.

/g2
Just took down a 55 NL on Party for $3375, my biggest non-WSOP seat cash!
Nice job Mike. This is gettin old though ;)

/g2
g2 wrote Nice job Mike.  This is gettin old though ;)

/g2
lol I try to only post the good ones now :D
Nice one sir. (I reserve sir for people I can see on TV).
SirWatts wrote lol I try to only post the good ones now   :D
Well, this is tiny by comparison, but I finally got a first instead of a final table, so I get to post! I tried one of those $4/180's you mentioned, and took it down:

PokerStars Tournament #25657215, No Limit Hold'em
Buy-In: $4.00/$0.40
180 players
Total Prize Pool: $720.00
Tournament started - 2006/05/30 - 23:13:41 (ET)

Dear beanie42,

You finished the tournament in 1st place.
A $216.00 award has been credited to your Real Money account.
Nice, those are absolutely the way to go for small buy-in MTTs. Smaller field means less variance but the play is very poor so they're quite profitable, and making the final table more often lets you work on that important aspect of your game as well.
SirWatts wrote You finished the tournament in 1st place.
Nice one!!!! (You too Mike!!)

I love those tournaments. I just wish they ran past 5pm.

Johnnie.
we need a post here from T Mac!
gokorda wrote we need a post here from T Mac!
DING DING DI....the bell broke!

PokerStars Tournament #24665512, No Limit Hold'em
Buy-In: $500.00/$30.00
2096 players
Total Prize Pool: $1048000.00
Tournament started - 2006/05/28 - 16:30:00 (ET)

Dear T_Mac,

You finished the tournament in 3rd place.
A $69,168.00 award has been credited to your Real Money account.

You earned 977.78 tournament leader points in this tournament.
For information about our tournament leader board, see our web site at
http://www.pokerstars.com/tlb_tournament_rankings.html


Congratulations!
Thank you for participating.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hello T_Mac,

Congratulations on your finish in tournament #24665512!
You agreed to a deal at the final table to adjust the payouts as follows:

Official New
Player Payout Payout
========= ======== ======
lobojiji #1 $195976.00 $115411.71
stealthmunk #2 $119472.00 $170000.00
T_Mac #3 $ 69168.00 $ 99204.29

When the tournament ended, you were automatically credited with
the official 3rd place payout of $69168.00.

The difference between this amount and the amount to which you agreed
in the deal is $30036.29, and this amount has been credited to your account.
You will find this transaction in the cashier history at this time.

Good luck in your next event, and thank you for your participation.

Best Regards,

PokerStars Support Team
9 days later
doens' thold a candle to Tmac, but here's my first FT, and only my 2nd cash in a MTT


PokerStars Tournament #26223184, No Limit Hold'em
Buy-In: $4.00/$0.40
180 players
Total Prize Pool: $720.00
Tournament started - 2006/06/10 - 10:09:37 (ET)
Tournament finished - 2006/06/10 - 13:36:18 (ET)
1: thathoser (Toronto), $216.00 (30%)
There's nothing quite like the feeling of winning your first MTT eh? I still remember winning my first, a 20$ 180 sng....felt so damn good

And winning your first mtt at your first FT? Nice :D
yeah, I was quite pleased to say the least.. oddly enough, I decided that since I won a tournament, I have the money to go out and buy vol 1 of harrington to learn how to really play a tourny :P
4 days later
Not my biggest score, but possibly my best hourly rate ever from a MTT. Took down a $33 speed tourney on Party for $2120. It took less than an hour and a half. People really don't know how to pushbot at all when the blinds are ginormous and don't get me started on how much I abused the bubble. These guys loved folding getting 3:1 or better to move up a spot.