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Re: becoming a prop
people regularly earn $2500 a week in prop pay. there are hundreds who earn over $300 per week.
as you become a better prop, you will find the better gigs. prop programs want to make sure you are polite at the table and follow any rules about starting a new table and asking for help getting a game going when a game tries to start. |
#22
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Re: becoming a prop
2500 a week? I am assuming this is like at least 8000+ hands at 5/10 and up?
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#23
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Re: becoming a prop
How does one go about becoming a prop player? Simply email the pokerrooms?
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Re: becoming a prop
I did. But the 4 pokerrooms that they told me of did not have much players and i mean its like a ghosttown. Sure theres props there but when theres only 2 fixed limit games going on... thats not cool
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Re: becoming a prop
There's a lot more than 2 fixed limit games going on at *most* sites that use props.
There are some where most of the play is NL/PL also. |
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