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Robbie01 04-12-2007 06:50 AM

Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
Hi all i have recently been doing well at 50nl making around $80 to $100 per day with rakeback. I am from the UK and have accsess to all poker sites.

I have no interest in giving up my real job however for a decent player like me is this sustainable long term ie I assume online poker will always exist in some form or will it not?

teh_mewse 04-12-2007 07:02 AM

Re: Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
ummm not sure exactly what your question is exactly.

First part, online poker will always exist in most countries, but some countries are getting seriously looked over in an online ban. The UK appears to be safe for quite a while.

To answer the thread topic, it depends how you define "a living". I remember when i was playing NL50, i made a little over 100 a day. Thats certainly enough to pay rent, and pay the bills.... but i don't know if thats considered a living. To be able to pay a mortgage and bills and feed a family WHILE saving for investments would probably be considered a living in my opinion.

I think that anybody who relies heavily on poker for their income should be playing at LEAST NL100. If someone said they were a pro NL100 player, i'd roll my eyes. NL 200 i'd start to respect, and NL 400 is where the you start to see a genuine amount of pros. NL 600 is where you'll start to see guys that make more in a month than you will in a year, NL 1000 is where the bubble high rollers play, and anything higher is gravy.

If however, you define a living as just paying rent and bills, hell you can make a living at NL 10. The games are so terrible at that level that a friend i was coaching consistently makes around 4-5 buyins a day, and he's not very good. Multitabling a few hours a day, its pretty easy to pay rent/bills at any limit except super micro.

WhoIam 04-12-2007 07:05 AM

Re: Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
5bb/100 *.75 hands/hr *8 tables =$30 + ~$10 rakeback/per hr.

I think there are a lot of people out there who would be happy to make $40/hr.

DavidC 04-12-2007 07:05 AM

Re: Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
yes

stigmata 04-12-2007 07:17 AM

Re: Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
yes, but you will (and should) move up sooner or later.

Robbie01 04-12-2007 07:37 AM

Re: Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
Hi sig are you making a living from poker?

Soulman 04-12-2007 08:36 AM

Re: Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
Making a living from multitabling 50NL will probably drive you to suicide within 6 months tops.

selurah 04-12-2007 10:05 AM

Re: Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
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Making a living from multitabling 50NL will probably drive you to suicide within 6 months tops.

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No Doubt. Of course if you are still multitabling 50 NL after 6 months it's prolly about time to reevaluate your career choice and go back to a 9-5 job. Hell I think Aba went from 50 NL to 50,000 NL in about 6 months.
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Dignam 04-12-2007 01:35 PM

Re: Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
Find a live game and play 1/2 NL live you'll make a bunch more.

grando 04-12-2007 01:40 PM

Re: Making A living at 50NL holdem
 
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Find a live game and play 1/2 NL live you'll make a bunch more.

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