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Old 06-24-2004, 01:35 PM
lil feller lil feller is offline
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Default Calculating an accurate goal for Hourly Expectation

Hi there,

I'm not sure if this is the right spot for this post, or if this topic has been discussed in another thread that I couldn't find but here goes. I play mostly in brick and mortar card room in what I would define as good games. My question is this. How does one go about calculating a fair goal for a long term hourly rate, assuming the games you play in remain fairly consistent. I knows in Gambling for a Living there is a chart that breaks down what a good, great or world class player should expect to make at various limits, but how could a player like myself derive a fair goal based on the kind of game they play in. Any comments are greatly appreciated.

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