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Re: Do you think the pros are becoming obsolete?
Experienced casino pros will always have an advantage over strictly internet players. There are skills developed live that are not developed online. The impact of online play is to accelerate the learning curve tremendously, and online players will move much more quickly up the ranks of casino pros when they make the migration.
In 10 more years there will be no such thing as a pure casino pro. |
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Re: Do you think the pros are becoming obsolete?
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In 10 more years there will be no such thing as a pure casino pro. [/ QUOTE ] If certain pinhead Congresspersons have their way, in 10 years (or sooner) there won't be any online pros in the U.S. |
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Re: Do you think the pros are becoming obsolete?
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In 10 more years there will be no such thing as a pure casino pro. [/ QUOTE ] there are lots of people who prefer to play mid-high stakes live (sometimes against total drunks) then stay at home all night clicking buttons. Sure you can get it more hands at home....but the profit potential from a good, live 80/160 game at Bellagio or Commerce or wherever is not to be ignored. Also....I suspect that guys like Greenstein, Ivey and others will still be playing that $4k/$8k game (probably higher than that actually) for a long time to come. I guess both play on the internet occasionally...but for them when they do play it doesn't really mean anything. Kind of like when I play live 3/6 it doesn't really mean anything for me. |
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Re: Do you think the pros are becoming obsolete?
I can see how internet play has led to a spurt in the evolution of poker strategy, but until the legalities are cleared up, I wouldn't put money on the long-term health of on-line poker play.
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