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buy-In
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buy-In
Medical practice The purchasing of a portion of a group practice as a vehicle for becoming one of the partners in the practice


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• Single-table satellites with buy-ins of $125, $175 and $225 provide players with $1,000 in tournament chips, and blinds increase every 15 minutes.
And best of all, for those who host these tournaments, particularly those hosting the WSOP, are the huge monetary rewards, with player buy-ins ranging from $1,000 entry fees to $10,000 buy-ins per player at the final table, and thousands more for special event buy-ins within the WSOP tournament, as well as sponsors literally throwing advertising money at the hosts to get a piece of the world-wide publicity accompanying these events.
There are a series of satellite tournaments that allow player to gradually qualify for the following step and into the final step the cash prices, collected from all the buy-ins are offered to the best few.
 
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