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Old 11-11-2005, 04:11 PM
TimM TimM is offline
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Default Re: Comment on Miller\'s Editorial

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You can obtain from both PokerStars and Party Poker, a complete history of your deposits and withdrawals since you first signed up.

I doubt anyone will ever post a copy of one proving their 200K per yr claim.

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Anything posted here in a digital form can easily be faked with photoshop, so how is accepting a picture of someone's cash outs any different than taking someone's word for it?

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I also do not see how it is possible for someone to play poker 8 hours a day, 50 weeks a year, live or on-line, for an extended period of time.

Finally, Sklansky claimed some time back that he doubts that there are more than 100 people in the world making over 100K a year playing 30/60. I believe that was prior to the boom in on-line poker.

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It would take a live player 32 hours to play the number of hands I get in 4 hours.

Right now I play 15/30 online, 4 tables. Each month I average 4 hours per day, including the days I don't play at all.

One big bet per hour per table (equivalent to half a big bet per hour in live play), averaging 4 hours per day for a year = $175,200.

Now factor this in:

- A good player can double this win rate at 15/30.
- A good 30/60 player can do even better than that.
- It's possible to play more than four tables at a time
- It's possible to average more than four hours per day.
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