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Re: $$$ Per Hour Poll Results—Analysis
the bonuses decrease the rake, but there is still much money that leaves the table this way.
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Re: $$$ Per Hour Poll Results—Analysis
[quoteI think this proves two things.
1. The rake is pretty hard to overcome. 2. There are far more losing poker players in the world than most people can imagine. [/ QUOTE ] good post. unfortunately both points are undoubtedly true. |
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Re: $$$ Per Hour Poll Results—Analysis
No doubts, BUT, the bonus and rakeback does help the online player overcome the rake and post a profit.
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Re: $$$ Per Hour Poll Results—Analysis
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No doubts, BUT, the bonus and rakeback does help the online player overcome the rake and post a profit. [/ QUOTE ] By bonus whoring a small stakes player can more or less get rid of the rake for the first 20k hands each month or so. Without the black hole it's alot easier to make a modest profit. |
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Re: $$$ Per Hour Poll Results—Analysis
To further that point, I've been bonus whoring since February, mostly at $1/2, but a little at $2/4 as well (and one costly foray into $3/6 - but I'm not talking about that). My PokerTracker results show that I've paid just about $1,900 in rake in about 36,000 hands at Party/skins, UB (with rakeback), Paradise and Crytpos. I keep a separate spreadsheet, which shows that I've earned just over $4,000 in bonuses/rakeback during that time. At the same time, I'm just ahead of break even from a true poker winnings standpoint (but getting better since reading SSHE a second time), which makes bonuses and rakeback that much more important to me.
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