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I used to play a lot. PLayed about 150,000 - 200,000 hands a year for a few years at my peak. Was a part time job for me, around 20 hours a week.
Tough to play anymore after black friday. Paid for a lot of bills and a couple fully paid trips to the bahamas with the winnings. |
Prefer to play poker IRL, than online, ive read of some players online make up to 300k a year - but poker is all about luck and there is no skill in it at all apart from bluffing or when to hold or chuck your cards in. Still its luck / chance. So how do they win big online :hmmm:
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Poker takes a lot of skill online. The few tourneys I've been in, you'll see many of the same players constantly make it to the top 100 out of 30,000 players. When I play for money, I start tight and play good hands, once I build up, I'll get loose, even willing to lose a few hands so people can see I will push a bluff to the end, then pray for that good hand you can set people up with. The hard thing is you've got to bet to see cards hoping you will hit. The hardest thing for me is figuring odds in my head on the fly, but I'm getting better at it. Most sites, you move up in class as you win money, so you can't take advantage of new players coming in. |
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But seriously, Poker is a game of skill, with an element of luck. Recent US court rulings even say so. Check out the lobby group I'm a part of, the poker players alliance. http://theppa.org/ They are pushing for poker players rights in the US. Have some nice t-shirts too. |
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I would challenge that statement. I have tried but just can't get the hang of that game. :88) |
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Piece-O-Pie. :sunny: Two cards dealt face down to each player, a betting round. Three cards dealt face up on the table( the Flop), a betting round. Another card dealt face up(the Turn card), a betting round. Last card dealt face up(the River card), a betting round. The showdown- best poker hand wins. See- Easy speasy! :D Less than a minute to learn! Now we come back to the second part of the saying...."...A lifetime to master." Knowing what hands to start with, playing the blinds, how to read the board, knowing the odds of drawing to a hand, and figuring out what your opponent(s) have based on position, betting patterns, how good you think your opponent(s) is/are, etc., etc., etc. That is where it gets challenging and where the skill comes in. And what makes the game so blasted fun. :woot: Playing tournaments, both single table and multi-table, takes a different mindset and strategy, as Armistead stated above, than just playing "ring" games-joining a table and just playing poker against other players at the table with your bankroll. :) |
I played all night for real money, got up to 2K, left the table with about $400.....blah... back to fake chips for awhile.
Online, no visual tells, it's all about probing with bets and raises.... |
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The highest limit my bankroll let me play at was $25NL. That's a big step up from $10NL which was most common for me. One thing I was pretty proud of was never playing at too high a stakes in relationship to my bankroll. I played only a few thousand hands at $25NL after I was properly bankrolled for that limit. Once I got over the nerves, I did all right but I slumped a little and I went back to $10NL where Iwas much more comfortable. :) |
Only bet what you can afford to lose :yep:
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This entire thread makes me :/\\!!
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Course, sure most that play know good people are using a number of tools such as Poker Edge that automatically tracks stats of each player as you play. I've seen as many as 12 people waiting to get in a room to play with money wasting noobs. I tracked one guy last night, had lost 70% of his hands and was down almost 3K.....I wish these tools could be banned, but they're allowed, so you have to use them and realize anyone can study every move you've made. |
There's no reason to ban those tools.
They are nothing more than you can do by hand. The ones that share data over a network should, and are, banned. But the normal tracking software, you could compile all that data by hand and create your own book on each player. But to be a serious Player without those tools is unthinkable. When I was at my prime, in full swing for a session I was playing 12-16 tables at a time. There's no way I could track the action on every table alone. Having a HUD of each players tendencies, based in statistical analysis of their past play is essential to being a winning player online. |
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But in order to get those stats, you have to sit and observe and track the play. This is exactly what you must do when playing live to choose a table to sit at.
But as I said, I'm referring to the programs that do not share a database. those are the apps that are banned by all the reputable poker sites. But what's wrong with busting a table of nemos? They sit to play, they are live targets. I'd bust my grandmother if given the chance, then I'd take her to dinner. Poker is not a game of mercy. If your not there to take all you can, you shouldn't be playing. |
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