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PunchOut 01-22-2007 05:42 PM

2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
what do you think the monthly income is for a winning 2-5 NL live player if he is playing a solid 40 hours a week.

Don Olney 01-22-2007 05:48 PM

Re: 2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
$25 to $30 an hour ----

SplawnDarts 01-22-2007 05:56 PM

Re: 2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
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$25 to $30 an hour ----

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That would be pretty standard. There are people that could do MUCH better with the right game though. And of course, the other 80-90% that loose consistently.

Yo Adrians! 01-22-2007 07:40 PM

Re: 2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
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$25 to $30 an hour ----

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This, actually, is a pretty good estimate, I think. And $25 an hour in Vegas won't get you all that far if that's all you're doing. If you average out around 40 hours per week, that's about 50K a year. Not bad, but in a place like Vegas, that can go really, really fast after expenses.

deepdowntruth 01-22-2007 08:18 PM

Re: 2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
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$25 to $30 an hour ----

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This, actually, is a pretty good estimate, I think. And $25 an hour in Vegas won't get you all that far if that's all you're doing. If you average out around 40 hours per week, that's about 50K a year. Not bad, but in a place like Vegas, that can go really, really fast after expenses.

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I live in LV and I totally disagree with this. You can live quite comfortably on 50k a year. You won't be all Rocks and Rings with Antonio or anything, but you can get along fine while you grow your bankroll to play higher.

PunchOut 01-22-2007 08:56 PM

Re: 2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
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$25 to $30 an hour ----

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This, actually, is a pretty good estimate, I think. And $25 an hour in Vegas won't get you all that far if that's all you're doing. If you average out around 40 hours per week, that's about 50K a year. Not bad, but in a place like Vegas, that can go really, really fast after expenses.

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I live in LV and I totally disagree with this. You can live quite comfortably on 50k a year. You won't be all Rocks and Rings with Antonio or anything, but you can get along fine while you grow your bankroll to play higher.

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I agree, 50K cash is right around a 75k/year job after uncle sam takes his cut. Good money for this limit/risk IMO.

Forbin 01-22-2007 09:25 PM

Re: 2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
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I agree, 50K cash is right around a 75k/year job after uncle sam takes his cut. Good money for this limit/risk IMO.

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But, of course, if it's your sole source of income you are surely reporting it and paying taxes on the 50k.

sublime 01-22-2007 10:40 PM

Re: 2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
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$25 to $30 an hour ----

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This, actually, is a pretty good estimate, I think. And $25 an hour in Vegas won't get you all that far if that's all you're doing. If you average out around 40 hours per week, that's about 50K a year. Not bad, but in a place like Vegas, that can go really, really fast after expenses.

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vegas is very cheap compared to nyc/boston/socal. very. of course you can find more ways to spend money, but thats the same no matta where you lay your head.

thedustbustr 01-22-2007 10:44 PM

Re: 2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
grind nl100 nl200 online until you are rolled for nl1k live.

Yo Adrians! 01-22-2007 11:18 PM

Re: 2-5NL Live Win Rate
 
Just make sure you pay your taxes. Finding a roomate would be helpful, too.

That is all.


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