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Could a solid player who 4-table 6max NL 5/10 average 30k a month? Of course there is variance and you need to continue to improve your game along with good table selection but is 30k a month on average possible? If not why?
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Yeah for sure, everyone averages at least 30K a month
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We should probably hold off on too much sarcasm in the "Beginner" forum.
How many hours per month are you willing to play? If you're going to put in a 40-hour work week - say 175 hours/month to make the math simple - you'll need to make about $170/hour. That's about $42.50 per hour per table. That's averaging more than 4 bigbets per hour per table. I'm sure there are players out there who can do that at 6-max....but that seems like a pretty tall order to me. |
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[ QUOTE ]
Could a solid player who 4-table 6max NL 5/10 average 30k a month? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. [ QUOTE ] Of course there is variance and you need to continue to improve your game along with good table selection but is 30k a month on average possible? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, especially with rakeback. [ QUOTE ] If not why? [/ QUOTE ] Most likely reasons are (1) you are not good enough, (2) you don't have the discipline to put in the hours required , especially without tilting, and (3) you don't have the BR management needed and a bad run wipes you out. Regarding (1) most players aren't good enough, that's probably what stops 99% of people from doing this. |
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If you're posting in the Beginners forum you shouldn't even be thinking about playing $1000NL.
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If you're posting in the Beginners forum you shouldn't even be thinking about playing $1000NL. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe you're right, but having a long time goal shouldn't be a very bad thing. |
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forget this post. I used a 300X buy-in rule in the math:P
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