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sekrah 07-27-2005 10:11 AM

To the Professionals on the forum..
 
What is "easiest" to be a professional online player.

Limit games, 10-20, 15-30, 20-40 limit games.
No Limit games, .50/1 NL, 1/2 NL, 2/4 NL..
Sit in Go tournaments, 30s, 50s, 100s
or Multi-Table Tournaments ?

Which of the 4 is the easiest way to make a hard living?

Just curious as to the responses. I suppose there is no correct answer if you are better at one type of game than another.

But here's my guess: <font color="white"> No Limit, as long as you have proper bankroll management. </font>

RollaJ 07-27-2005 10:36 AM

Re: To the Professionals on the forum..
 
If you have just as big an edge in all the games you listed, play 20-40 as that is the biggest game

LIRob23 07-27-2005 10:38 AM

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sekrah 07-27-2005 10:39 AM

Re: To the Professionals on the forum..
 
So assuming skill level is equal, you will make more money, at a $20-$40 limit game than a $5-$10 NL game?

RollaJ 07-27-2005 10:49 AM

Re: To the Professionals on the forum..
 
Believe it or not there are some very different skills between NL and limit. It depends what you are better at. Also you hadnt mentioned 5-10 NL in the original post. From my experience 5-10 NL plays slightly bigger than most 20-40 games. You have to look at your stats and see what you are better at (as you said).
I like NL, and I think there is less burnout, as it is less mechanical than limit, and there are more variables to consider which make it more fun/challenging but also a little harder.
Hope that helps...

benfranklin 07-27-2005 12:52 PM

Re: To the Professionals on the forum..
 
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Believe it or not there are some very different skills between NL and limit.

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And there are very different skills between ring games and STTs, and between STTs and MTTs. And there are very different levels of variance between all these games. You have to decide what your strengths and weaknesses are, how much variance you can tolerate, what fits your bankroll, etc., and make the best choice for yourself.

All of these factors are discussed regularly in the forums devoted to each style of game. Reading through old threads can give you a ton of information and valuable opinions.

PorscheNGuns 07-27-2005 01:09 PM

Re: To the Professionals on the forum..
 
True that

When I ran a rakeback program on Party I had guys making an easy $100 in rakeback a day while multi-tabling 10/20 limit. Breakeven poker could have brought in $3K a month.

-Matt

spamuell 07-27-2005 01:19 PM

Re: To the Professionals on the forum..
 
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When I ran a rakeback program on Party I had guys making an easy $100 in rakeback a day while multi-tabling 10/20 limit. Breakeven poker could have brought in $3K a month.

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I don't know many people who have the bankroll/psychological fortitude to play breakeven poker at 10/20. And I don't think I know any who couldn't play winning poker.


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