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The Makings of a Quest?

Last night I was checking the traffic at Wingows Poker again, and I noted that I had 30 cents left in my account.  I also noted that there was a .25 + .02 10-seat SNG with 9 players in it, waiting on a tenth.  I jumped in...and won.  Now I had $1.28.

I took that stack to the .02/.04 FRNLH table and went to work.  It was everything you'd expect:  6 - 8 players seeing the flop every hand.  The kind of table where you can play 32s profitably...which I did, much to the dismay of the man who played his hand awfully and never raised me out of the pot.

An hour later I logged off with $6.78.  So, what dow you thgink?  Should I make this a quest?  30 cents to $300 or something?  It's amusing to contemplate, but the bonus clears very slowly at Wingows.  I have $100 pending, but I am not sure its worth it.  Could be fun, though.

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