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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 50k a year should be piece a cake for a solid NL200 winner. I'll let you know when I've played pro for a year. [/ QUOTE ] Well hurry up so I know if I can quit my job next year or not. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] basic math is your friend, a reasonable winner with a decent work ethic should be able to make around 6 figures. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah I'm at 40K with like 600 hours played this year playing mainly 200nl 6 max. With a better win rate could be higher. If I could extent that to 40 hours a weak obv enough to live on. And I am far from the best 1/2 player on pokerstars I think. So pretty easy to make a living off poker. You just have to consider how many bridges you burn. Obv it won't be this easy forever. |
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Yeah I'm at 40K with like 600 hours played this year playing mainly 200nl 6 max. With a better win rate could be higher. If I could extent that to 40 hours a weak obv enough to live on. And I am far from the best 1/2 player on pokerstars I think. So pretty easy to make a living off poker. You just have to consider how many bridges you burn. Obv it won't be this easy forever. [/ QUOTE ] This is what I was looking for, not "basic math." I'm not a robot, so calculating based off of my winrate isn't accurate. Thanks for a good answer. |
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