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I'll take that. Play 5 days a week = $2000 a month. Keep yer in beer and ciggys.
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#2
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is it even possible to play 25 $10/180s in 1 day?
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#3
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how often is there one starting up? in the evenings probably 1 every 15 minutes?
to play 25 reckon you'd need to be 6 or 7 tabling for 15 hours or so. Thing is the higher ROI, the less tables you open in a day. If you manage to open up 25, then surely you cant be making the money in many? |
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#4
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nah these days a 10 probably starts once every 45 mins? i think playing 15 a day might be more realistic. on the other hand he could mix in 20s with his bankroll and gain back some of the profit.
i play these all the time and paying attention in the first hour really wont help you much. you are going to get 90 percent of your chips from people who dont have a fold button. so you just autopilot the first hour and pay attention to the latter stage ones. |
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#5
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Perhaps move up to slightly higher stake and play less games/with more focus?
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#6
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Why not start out working part-time along with playing poker to see if things are running smoothly or not. If after a few weeks things are going good, then quit the part time job (it's not like you care about it anyways). However, if it turns out to be a drag and the grind becomes too much, then stick it out with the part-time job to keep your bankroll together through the summer months.
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