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Prop Player?
I'm wondering about the advantages of being a prop player. It seems you get paid quite a bit and the 100% rakeback would sure be a lot of money. Is the disadvantage of being shorthanded that unprofitable. I'm just wondering what the pros and cons are. Especially if you are currently a poker prop. I'm wondering if I might do it myself.
http://www.premierpokerprops.com/ |
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Re: Prop Player?
Advantages:
1) Getting paid to play poker. 2) Killing people in HU games. |
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Re: Prop Player?
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Advantages: 1) Getting paid to play poker. 2) Killing people in HU games. [/ QUOTE ] Disadvantages? |
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Re: Prop Player?
1) Getting killed in HU games.
2) Losing more money than you're making from the rakeback. |
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Re: Prop Player?
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1) Getting killed in HU games. 2) Losing more money than you're making from the rakeback. [/ QUOTE ] Call me curious, but are there any less obvious disadvantages? |
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Re: Prop Player?
1) being forced to play poker at certain times you may not want to
2) you have to leave when the games get full or close to it being a prop only sounds good in theory, if it were worth it, there would people people lining up to get paid to play poker. As it is, getting a prop gig is super easy. Let that be an indication. |
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Re: Prop Player?
I have been propping full time since May. If you are able to play short or heads up it is a good deal. If you are always looking to play in full games it isn't for you. Getting a prop job is really easy right now, but I think the main reason is people don't understand what a really good deal it is.
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