Re: Prop Play?
I have dabbled in this a very small bit.
No pressure to play. If you can only play up to a certain limit, then you just don't sit down at tables outside your range.
Typically 100% rakeback plus bonuses for lots and lots of hands played.
There are rules to follow such as getting up from full tables, etc. So you are playing short handed or 3-player ro HU quite often.
A strong shorthanded player who can really mix up his game with NL and limit play and isn't afraid to play mid-limits can do well. If you want to play at semi-full tables, you might be need to go on a micro-NL table, $2/$4 limit, mid-NL, etc.
If you will be a losing player under these circumstances, then the rakeback alone might not make it worth your time.
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