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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
10 hours a day @ wr 25-30/hr and thats if variance is being kind
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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
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10 hours a day @ wr 25-30/hr and thats if variance is being kind [/ QUOTE ] Since I've never seen an online 1/3 NLHE game I assume this is live. So basically this would be about 30 hands/hours There's no way you can make $1/hand at that limit IMO |
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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
A very good player would be able to make about 4 Big Blinds per hour for forty hours.
12x40= 480. I can honestly say that I used to play in 1/3 game at 4 Big Blinds per hour. A typical winner probably makes 2 or 3. At 3 big blinds per hour: 320 At 2 big blinds per hour: 240 I give the total over/under at about 300/ week at a 40 to 50 hour week. |
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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
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A very good player would be able to make about 4 Big Blinds per hour for forty hours. 12x40= 480. I can honestly say that I used to play in 1/3 game at 4 Big Blinds per hour. A typical winner probably makes 2 or 3. At 3 big blinds per hour: 320 At 2 big blinds per hour: 240 I give the total over/under at about 300/ week at a 40 to 50 hour week. [/ QUOTE ] I think you overestimate the caliber of play at this level. I would take a prob bet that I can make way more than that in a week, prob average between 150-400/day. |
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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
No, I do not over-estimate (that was a joke, right?). It doesn't matter how good you are, your edge is capped at 60%.
The best day a SOLID player can have is about 700. Remember that you are only seeing about 2 or 3 showdowns an hour and you are losing about 45% of the time, this includes the suckouts, the flush over flushes and full houses vs full houses that you are losing all of your stack to. I used to beat this for 4 big blinds/ hour and I can assure you that these facts are true. And as far as I was able to tell, only one other player was doing better than me at this game, but not more than 1 BB. Honestly, if you are really beating this game for 15 bb/ hr (approx 60 BB/100), please post a graph. |
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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
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The best day a SOLID player can EXPECT TO have is about 700. [/ QUOTE ] FYP. From a $100 starting stack it takes 3 double ups to beat your $700 number. Not common, but solid players can be luckboxes too. |
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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
Three double ups.
100 stack gone: easy 200 stack gone: meh 400 or two 200 stacks gone: I have seen it..... |
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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
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The best day a SOLID player can have is about 700. [/ QUOTE ] Like redfisher said, good players can be luckboxes too. Since I know a number of people that have had a personal best of +2000 in one days worth of 1/2NL I'm pretty sure this is wrong. |
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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
I misread op, I was thinking it was 300 b/i bc there is a loc casino that spreads 1-3 300 bi.
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Re: Over / Under on How much a player could make playing a 1/3nl for 1
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A very good player would be able to make about 4 Big Blinds per hour for forty hours. 12x40= 480. I can honestly say that I used to play in 1/3 game at 4 Big Blinds per hour. A typical winner probably makes 2 or 3. At 3 big blinds per hour: 320 At 2 big blinds per hour: 240 I give the total over/under at about 300/ week at a 40 to 50 hour week. [/ QUOTE ] Funny, I can beat 5/10 NL for 10 big blinds/hour. And I can beat 2/5 NL for like 15 big blinds/hour. |
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