Not necessarily. Even if one finds the money for the trip it still might not be worth it. But this can be a question of personal taste.It seems that this topic should be called not "would you go" but "would you find money for the trip". But it is obvious that everyone would go if the costs are less than the cost of the package.
it's not endless... I believe in Ukraine. Russia can't even play online poker almost anywhere, I think this trend will continue after the war (this is one of the many retributions for their criminal silence)If it happened that I won a ticket to a major poker tournament, I would really like to go there. A few days in another country playing my favorite game just can't be beat, it was like a vacation or a tourist vacation for me. But unfortunately, I couldn't go abroad even if I won the package, because my country is in a full-scale war against Russia and all borders are closed. So if I won a ticket to the main tournament, I would just sell it.
HiLet's say you win a package to a live poker event thousands of miles from home. The venue is nice enough, you'll get a paid hotel room for you +1 for a week with breakfast, and you'll get a buy-in to their main event which pays xx,xxx dollars for the first place.
The catch is that you'll need to pay your own flights, your all other meals, and other transportation that you may need in the location. This extra cost could take 1-2k out of your pocket.
If you won such a package, would you use it? Cause I'm not sure I would. It feels like this kind of event is designed to benefit all the other parties in the process and players get the scraps.
If it were a location like Vegas where there are many other places with tourneys in my price range I'd probably do it. I'm already paying more than the low end of your cost range for airfare and hotel on my yearly trips to Vegas. Add the chance to play in a prestigious tournament and I think that it would be perfect.Let's say you win a package to a live poker event thousands of miles from home. The venue is nice enough, you'll get a paid hotel room for you +1 for a week with breakfast, and you'll get a buy-in to their main event which pays xx,xxx dollars for the first place.
The catch is that you'll need to pay your own flights, your all other meals, and other transportation that you may need in the location. This extra cost could take 1-2k out of your pocket.
If you won such a package, would you use it? Cause I'm not sure I would. It feels like this kind of event is designed to benefit all the other parties in the process and players get the scraps.
It's a rather difficult choice, but it would probably not be right to refuse either, as this might be exactly the chance I should try to use. Maybe I would involve two or three of my friends, we would chip in for the trip, and we would divide the winnings, if any, among the three of us. Although I am not sure that my friends would agree to this, at least I would have thought about different options before I gave up on the trip.Let's say you win a package to a live poker event thousands of miles from home. The venue is nice enough, you'll get a paid hotel room for you +1 for a week with breakfast, and you'll get a buy-in to their main event which pays xx,xxx dollars for the first place.
The catch is that you'll need to pay your own flights, your all other meals, and other transportation that you may need in the location. This extra cost could take 1-2k out of your pocket.
If you won such a package, would you use it? Cause I'm not sure I would. It feels like this kind of event is designed to benefit all the other parties in the process and players get the scraps.
Wow, I'm surprised that many of you are so willing.
Even though I haven't won a package this wasn't a made up scenario. Such an event is taking place in Europe but I'm not linking it here.
My estimation is that the winner takes maybe 60k ???
It's just... to me this feels like a half a** package. If the promotor can't/won't make it all expenses paid then it's not really a prize if all winners do not have equal opportunity to participate. And yet, the promotion starts as one with very low satellite buy-ins.
Let's say you win a package to a live poker event thousands of miles from home. The venue is nice enough, you'll get a paid hotel room for you +1 for a week with breakfast, and you'll get a buy-in to their main event which pays xx,xxx dollars for the first place.
The catch is that you'll need to pay your own flights, your all other meals, and other transportation that you may need in the location. This extra cost could take 1-2k out of your pocket.
If you won such a package, would you use it?