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Winrate at an extremely juicy, loose passive live game
A new 20/40 limit hold'em table has been running at the local casino for about 2 or 3 months. The overwheelming majority of the regulars there are very weak, most of them almost perfectly matching the model of a loose-passive textbook player type, who has become so rare at the medium stakes on the internet.
It's a FR table with 9 - 11 players, where 6 - 8 usually limp preflop (sometimes with hands like k4 offsuit in EP, etc.) and some players call down with middle pairs even when it's 3-handed at the river, etc. There is no doubt that this game is extremely juicy, but since there are only about 20-25 hands dealt per hour, my question is, how big a winrate is sustainable for a strong player (who is capable of adjusting close to optimally, etc.) in the long run under these conditions? Am I completely unrealistic when I assume about 7-9BB/100 hands to be possible? |
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