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ZJ, Curtains, Dali, Giga and probably a few others are getting 15%.
Since there are winners, there has to be losers since poker is a zero sum game. How big is the pool of players at the $215's since these players are 8+ tabling? |
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95% of online poker players lose in the long run, do the math
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In the "long run" we're all dead [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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People play above their level all the time. Just look at the number of entrants in the final event of the WSOP. A lot of the top players profit doesn't come from the permanent pool of $200 players (although there will undoubtedly be some).
So the pool is very small with room for a few sharks and plenty of fishies. |
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poker is a zero sum game. [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. |
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95% of online poker players lose in the long run, do the math [/ QUOTE ] How about YOU do the math. I'd like to see what magical equation gets you this oft bandied stat. |
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Why do all 2+2ers go to vegas and play blackjack? that is clearly -ev.
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The game of poker is zero-sum when played in its pure form (ie play a 10 dollar buy-in with a couple of buddies and someone wins and someone loses). However, when you play against a house it becomes non-zero sum: the more you bet the smaller amount of winnings exist to divide amongst players.
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a few of us dont
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Over about 100 215s my ROI is -25% so I am donating to those guys.
I will be back to those games soon, so they have more profits to look for. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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