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Boylepoker Multiplier Challenge Takes Dramatic Twist

Copy Cat Challenger turns $100 into $130,000 in Just 10 Days as Murphy Grinds

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The Boylepoker.com Multiplier Challenge being undertaken by Peter Murphy with a view to turning $100 into $10,000 in just 11 weeks has taken an unlikely turn as another player, who decided to imitate Murphy, turned $100 into $135,000 in just 10 days.

Adrian McCarthy wrote to Murphy on the Boylepokerblog.com, saying “I was inspired by your performance over the past few weeks and decided it was possible for me to do the same. I spent the past three weeks reading and studying up as much as I could. After depositing €100 I had good fortune increasing it to €300 in a few days through cash and $10 six-seaters. Since I was getting on so well in the six-seaters I decided to go to the $20 Jackpot games.”

Murphy's Multiplier ChallengeIt is here that things took a dramatic twist. McCarthy went on to say, “I won the six in a row at the first attempt taking down $35k. Anyway thanks for the inspiration, it got me to study hard and I’ve reaped the rewards very quickly!”

The rapid upswing for McCarthy did not stop there however. “Murph that challenge of yours is looking lame now! I won a seat in the $2,500,000 tourney and came out with $100,000 in sixth place! It should be $100 to $100,000 in 10 days!!! Life is good.”

In the meantime Murphy is grinding his way up through the levels and has to date, just over halfway through the challenge, spun his $100 investment up to €2,909.72.

However he remains upbeat about his chances of success. “I have four and half weeks left but I am off to Cheltenham for the races this week, so by the time I get back I will have less than four weeks left to get to the $10k mark.

“I might start to grind $.50-$1 cash for a while and when (IF) I get back to over $3k then I can move up and play $1-$2 and maybe a few decent tourneys here and there and hopefully I should get there.”

Fans of the challenge can follow proceedings at Boylepokerblog.com.

 
 
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