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Full time players - plateaus
For those who play full time, or support themselves primarily through poker - what is your longest plateau in terms of hours? And if it was when you started playing (e.g. break-even player for x hours until I started winning), what is your longest plateau since you began winning?
I'm not referring to a specific game or limit, I am just talking about overall results. You can include rakeback or not if you want. I have been playing for a couple of years, supporting myself primarily through poker for around 1 year, and recently came off a 350 hour plateau. It was a result of running bad at my typical games (5/10 short, 10/20 full live, and various others), taking shots at higher games than I was bankrolled for, coping with living costs, and having to rebuild at lower limits. If I had managed my bankroll a little better, I suppose I wouldn't have encountered such a bad plateau. Needless to say, I'm glad to be off of it. |
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Re: Full time players - plateaus
Like you, I've been supporting myself off my poker winnings for about a year now.
I had a 10 day break even stretch in early February. In these 10 days, I had my two worst losing days ever (up until that time) wiping out my profits for those 10 days. About 40 hours worth of play. I play in games that I know I have an edge (Multi-tabling NL 200 games), and keep my variance to a minimum by primarily playing full ring/tight style, and not getting involved in marginal situations; as I know this plateau period is not a lengthy one. |
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Re: Full time players - plateaus
Nate tha' Great, one of the best players/posters on this site had a 60k hands break even streak
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