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Low stake \"pros\" ???
I was talking to a guy that says he plays $1/$2 NL and $2/$5 NL live, for a living. He has a gf that lives with him and no kids.
Now, I have played B&M about 10 to 15 times and left with more than 5 buys ins atleast 5 of those times. The most I was ever stuck was $300 and that was after black jack losses. My sample size is obviously small and is only at $1/$2, $100 max NL, so do you think it is possible playing $2/$5 for a living if you only have to support yourself and one other person? |
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Re: Low stake \"pros\" ???
Yes, but you can own a Mercedes and work at McDonalds if your willing to put in the hours.
It's all relative. |
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Re: Low stake \"pros\" ???
You can make $50/hour at 2-5. That's $8,000/month.
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Re: Low stake \"pros\" ???
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I was talking to a guy that says he plays $1/$2 NL and $2/$5 NL live, for a living. He has a gf that lives with him and no kids. Now, I have played B&M about 10 to 15 times and left with more than 5 buys ins atleast 5 of those times. The most I was ever stuck was $300 and that was after black jack losses. My sample size is obviously small and is only at $1/$2, $100 max NL, so do you think it is possible playing $2/$5 for a living if you only have to support yourself and one other person? [/ QUOTE ] It's absolutely possible. |
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Re: Low stake \"pros\" ???
Based on other reliable posters in this forum, its seems very possible based on current game conditions.
However, and this is a big however, I don't know of too many people that enjoy doing this at this level for a sustained period of time. |
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Re: Low stake \"pros\" ???
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However, and this is a big however, I don't know of too many people that enjoy doing this at this level for a sustained period of time. [/ QUOTE ] why do you think that is the case? (BTW, i agree).... i think NL is a bit too much stress... limit seems more mechanical which means the decisions aren't stressful but the monotony of it could be stressful.... i'm sure playing huge hours in the best casinos it could be easy to develop a drinking problem. |
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Re: Low stake \"pros\" ???
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why do you think that is the case? (BTW, i agree) [/ QUOTE ] I think it is because the people that are able to do this become bored with it and realize they could do a lot more if they weren't wasting their life away in a casino. |
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Re: Low stake \"pros\" ???
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I think it is because the people that are able to do this become bored with it and realize they could do a lot more if they weren't wasting their life away in a casino. [/ QUOTE ] i agree.... and sometimes there are some pretty unpleasant types at the tables and in casino... OTOH, people will often take a pretty pay cut to have work freedom and no boss or corporate politics etc. .. so it's a trade-off. |
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Re: Low stake \"pros\" ???
This is really easy if his girlfriend has a job that covers the monthly nut and stakes him when he busts.
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Re: Low stake \"pros\" ???
Have we talked? I'm in this position right now and do well. The only problem I have is getting in enough hours. I play about 20-25 hours/week live and it's hard to get anywhere near 40 hours, but I've resolved to play at least 35 hours a week. I'm a winning player, but if I keep it up I'll be broke in a few months since I often don't play enough. I used to play $2-5 daily for about a year, but $1-2 is just so easy and it's relaxing. Unforutnately sometimes it's too relaxing and I slip into bad habits. About a year ago my average hourly rate was only a little higher at $2-5, but I won much more frequently at $1-2 so I decided to play more $1-2. It's a lot easier and I don't have to concentrate as much.
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