
There seems to be a lot of misconceptions about how staking works in the poker arena. Many people conflate it with concepts like buying and selling shares. Sometimes staking agreements get messy and complicated, and there are many pitfalls to avoid. I’ve backed a lot of players in my years playing poker, and today I’m going to share my thoughts and experiences on this fascinating (but rarely discussed) aspect of the poker world.
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