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    Default NDN BAP question

    I have done some ivestments myself in the NDN BAP program. I have 15 shares so far but plan to get it up to 100, A nice lofty goal for now. So my question is this.

    Lets say for instance i currently hold 20 shares, currently valued at $1 apiece. there is a total of 200 shares, so that would make my stake holder percent around 20% I guess, my of the top of my head percentages suck, so if this is wrong correct me.

    One of the players picked for a game buys into a $11 dollar 50k gaureenteed, and takes down first for 20k or whatever the going rate is for first in that event.

    How much would each share be worth then? In a situation like this, wouldnt the value of shares go up substantially?

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    you can cash out this share at the end of the month! for a nice 4k if the Bankroll was still at 20k. your shares then are wroth 200 a piece!!!

    not a bad invesment!!!

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    Yeah, the bankroll increases with 65% of each cash.

    So if its $200, and it gets to $2k. Your shares go up 1,000%.

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    thanks for finishing it!! i ment to put that!

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    If i remember correctly, 65% of a win goes back into the BAP funds, so that

    would kinds throw off the straight up 100% equation. I am going to have to

    get my notpad and calculator out for this one. But this is why I think it is a

    good time to buy shares, because once a big win like the one i suggested

    happens, shares at this point are gonna be exspensive, so right now would

    be the perfect time to invest in this. Also if you have 20 shares and you

    want to cash out or sell a few shares, you can make a decent amount and

    still have a good stake of 18 shares.

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    thanks for the info guys looking at the investors so far i have great faith in there ability to increase the size of bankroll with cashes in thier respective games.i have made up my mind to invest more in this venture just gonna decide how much of my chip bankroll i want to invest before the deadline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PANAMHIEST View Post
    I have done some ivestments myself in the NDN BAP program. I have 15 shares so far but plan to get it up to 100, A nice lofty goal for now. So my question is this.

    Lets say for instance i currently hold 20 shares, currently valued at $1 apiece. there is a total of 200 shares, so that would make my stake holder percent around 20% I guess, my of the top of my head percentages suck, so if this is wrong correct me.

    One of the players picked for a game buys into a $11 dollar 50k gaureenteed, and takes down first for 20k or whatever the going rate is for first in that event.

    How much would each share be worth then? In a situation like this, wouldnt the value of shares go up substantially?

    well u are a %10 owner. not 20. lol well eejit i think answered it for u.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GloBug View Post
    well u are a %10 owner. not 20. lol well eejit i think answered it for u.
    well i was just speaking theorically. if you mean my mathmatical figures, ya they are probably wrong lol. I just know 10% of 100 is 10, so 20 of 200 would be 20% right? If you mean for fact speaking, that i am a 10% investor as of now currently, then thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PANAMHIEST View Post
    well i was just speaking theorically. if you mean my mathmatical figures, ya they are probably wrong lol. I just know 10% of 100 is 10, so 20 of 200 would be 20% right? If you mean for fact speaking, that i am a 10% investor as of now currently, then thanks for the info.
    no 20/200 is .10 So you are still 10% inverstor!! 20/100 is .20 20% inverstor

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    Quote Originally Posted by PANAMHIEST View Post
    well i was just speaking theorically. if you mean my mathmatical figures, ya they are probably wrong lol. I just know 10% of 100 is 10, so 20 of 200 would be 20% right? If you mean for fact speaking, that i am a 10% investor as of now currently, then thanks for the info.
    Omg...
    hey man.. u are really bad at maths I gues...lol...
    Off course 20 of 200 is not 20% but 10%....
    lol..
    I wonder how u calculate your odd outs....

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    Quote Originally Posted by navuta View Post
    Omg...
    hey man.. u are really bad at maths I gues...lol...
    Off course 20 of 200 is not 20% but 10%....
    lol..
    I wonder how u calculate your odd outs....
    I use a chart lol. my percentages skills suck, i hate percentages, and i leave all that junk up to the calculator. Anyways thanks for the correction i kinda figured i was figuring it wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by PANAMHIEST View Post
    I use a chart lol. my percentages skills suck, i hate percentages, and i leave all that junk up to the calculator. Anyways thanks for the correction i kinda figured i was figuring it wrong
    So u always use a calculator program?
    I used to use also..
    But I think I play better without it.. I dont really know why..
    I guess that because I dont stick too much to the math but more to the felling and timing...

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