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I would presume that it is reasonable to make over $300K/year? Any pros or semi-pros in this forum care to share their income from online no-limit?
I've searched the archives without luck. I'd even settle for second hand knowledge. This isn't a lead-in question for me going pro. I'm not considering going pro, but I am I'm trying to build a bankroll for the higher stakes games. This would allow me to contribute to some pro's yearly income. Just playing $5/10 NL where the buy-in is $1000, I can easily see someone pulling $3000/week if they play during prime time 5 nights a week. I can only imagine what one would make if they outplayed the $25/50 game at UB. Thanks |
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The people that beat those games are very very good. There aren't very many of em at all, but they probably make at least 200 if not 300.
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I agree with this. I would guess there are fewer than 10 people beating on-line NL ring games for more than 300K/year.
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in my opinion, 100k is very doable, 200k is more difficult, and 300k is pretty high for a solely internet nl player. its tougher to make 300K+ a year than in limit because you cant multiable the highest nl tables like you can limit.
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