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Expected Income from Poker
Let's say you are an established winning poker player. Your winrate per month ranges from 2.9 PTBB/100 up to 7.2 PTBB/100
If you plan to play 30,000 hands per month, you should expect to earn on average the following amounts per month/per level. Online Pro Expected Monthly Income(30,000 Hands): NL200: 3480-9480 ($41,000 to $113,760 annually) NL400:7000-17000 ($84,000 to $204,000 annually) NL600: 10440-26244 ($125,280 to $314,928 annually) NL1000:17400-43,200 ($208,800 to $518,400 annually) Do you guys fine these numbers to be realistic, and is anybody maintaining these over the long term? These numbers seem ridiculously high to me! |
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Re: Expected Income from Poker
I'm sure numerous people are.
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Not every winning player is beating the game for ~3ptbb at those levels, either.
Also, do the calcs for 80k hands and get back to me for 400nl, kthx. |
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These are definitely within reason. Your winrates are pretty high (2.9 PTBB/100 at NL1000 is like, ridiculously excellent and 7.2 and not achievable). 30,000 hands however is easy to triple for people with good work ethic.
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Re: Expected Income from Poker
341414346636235.23
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I think what your describing would be the winrate of a very very good player.......the average winning player would have a range much lower than this I would think....this year my worst month was 2.5 and my best was 5 at limits ranging from 2-4 up to 5-10 nl, and I still feel I'm definitely an above average winning player. but I 8 table, and put in alot of hands (correlation: not always playing my best).
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I think what your describing would be the winrate of a very very good player.......the average winning player would have a range much lower than this I would think....this year my worst month was 2.5 and my best was 5 at limits ranging from 2-4 up to 5-10 nl, and I still feel I'm definitely an above average winning player. but I 8 table, and put in alot of hands (correlation: not always playing my best). [/ QUOTE ] How would it change if you 4 table? I would assume it would be a higher winrate. Obviously, if the winrate is lower, but you play more hands, things coud even out. I only 4-table and dont really plan on going higher, im comfortable there. Id assume I would then have a higher winrate. |
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Not every winning player is beating the game for ~3ptbb at those levels, either. Also, do the calcs for 80k hands and get back to me for 400nl, kthx. [/ QUOTE ] 80,000 hand at 2.0 ptbb/100 is 6400. 3.0 would be 9600. |
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yeah we make monies
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[ QUOTE ] Not every winning player is beating the game for ~3ptbb at those levels, either. Also, do the calcs for 80k hands and get back to me for 400nl, kthx. [/ QUOTE ] It comes out to a cool million exactly. 80,000 hand at 2.0 ptbb/100 is 6400. 3.0 would be 9600. [/ QUOTE ] |
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