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Stephen Paul Weber •
Why do you think people are leaving? Company underpays in cash hoping stock will make it up and right now it doesn’t. (sngpl.ma/t5Hu2)
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Jesse Rodgers •
If you are paying attention to it… it will have a big impact on mental state. Why players aren’t allowed to bet on their own teams.
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Stephen Paul Weber •
Sure, but in this case the players are *forced* to bet on their team and half or more of their comp is in the winnings. (sngpl.ma/t5Hu1)
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Jesse Rodgers •
That might suck at the moment if you started inside the last 2 years.
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