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But in the interest of furthering your scientific study, I'm up .37BB for 104 hands of AQo at .25/.50 on Paradise.
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I just said rounders because I was looking for an easy way to say that my friend and I live about 3.5 hours away from the nearest casino, don't play on the internet, yet manage to get in about 40-50 hours a week playing at various house games and such. I didn't realise everybody hated that word apparently, I have only played as a job for about a year. The home games in our area of ohio are quite active (for any particular day of the week there is about 2-3 house games to choose from). I didn't mean to be like "Hey, I'm awesome, I'm a rounder, you know from the movie, I rule" As for the updates, sorry I was tired when I typed that last sentence, posting the average every 20 times would be dumb. I just wanted to see if anybody had ever tried something like this for live games, My friend and I thought it would be a interesting thing to do. Something to liven up the grind a little bit and bet $20 on. [/ QUOTE ] You really manage to make a living playing 5/10 home games 40-50 hours a week? |
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1. Because live play is more fun. 2. Because the live $5/$10 is like a online .5/$1 3. Because the live $10/$20 is like online $2/$4 4. Because you don't have to wait 5 days to get your winnings 5. Free food and drinks from the house Shrug, but mostly because I like the feel of the game more live. [/ QUOTE ] Just wanted to say that I totally agree with you tranvisor. I love to play cards. I do it for both money and enjoyment. I get much less enjoyment playing online. The only reason i play online is for large tournament experience at a cheap price. I do not play online to win money. I do much better live. Congrats that u can make a living rounding the old fashioned way. It's a respectable way to do it. |
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