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Re: How much would a good player\'s hourly rate be at $2-$4?
I dont understand how any site can be any fishier than others unless they limit their games quite a bit and make micro players play 1/2 and 2/4. Kinda like how truepoker and the crypto's used to be.
Plus these numbers are pretty low to me. a 4 tabling 2bb/100 at full ring can make theoretically 10 bucks an hour, 6 max and less is more like $20. But it seems OP's question is results oriented. you can figure these numbers on an average...but no poker player here or anywhere makes even close to an equal amount an hourly basis. |
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Re: How much would a good player\'s hourly rate be at $2-$4?
shouldn't this be more like 17 dollars/hour for a four tabling 2/100 player full ring....or am i the idiot here
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Re: How much would a good player\'s hourly rate be at $2-$4?
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I dont understand how any site can be any fishier than others unless they limit their games quite a bit and make micro players play 1/2 and 2/4. [/ QUOTE ] In the case of Party I would suspect that it is because of their aggressive advertising. Ask any poker beginner what poker site they know heard of and most would say Party. rvg |
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Re: How much would a good player\'s hourly rate be at $2-$4?
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I dont understand how any site can be any fishier than others unless they limit their games quite a bit and make micro players play 1/2 and 2/4. Kinda like how truepoker and the crypto's used to be. [/ QUOTE ] As a bonus chaser, I play just about all the networks and there are very, very noticeable differences in game types. My pokertracker stats confirm this. For instance, the saw flop % on 2/4 games this month at pokerroom is 24%. (This is over 10k hands looking for the best tables at peak times.) Absolute full ring is even worse. Do you see that on party, Paradise, Pacific? That damn split brought more games to the other sites, but many, many more disgruntled multi-tablers play. |
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Re: How much would a good player\'s hourly rate be at $2-$4?
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[ QUOTE ] I dont understand how any site can be any fishier than others unless they limit their games quite a bit and make micro players play 1/2 and 2/4. Kinda like how truepoker and the crypto's used to be. [/ QUOTE ] As a bonus chaser, I play just about all the networks and there are very, very noticeable differences in game types. My pokertracker stats confirm this. For instance, the saw flop % on 2/4 games this month at pokerroom is 24%. (This is over 10k hands looking for the best tables at peak times.) Absolute full ring is even worse. Do you see that on party, Paradise, Pacific? [/ QUOTE ] When I grin and bear playing Pacific, I look for full ring games over 40%. On Party 2/4 or 5/10, I look for 28%. Party 3/6, I look for anything over 20% [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: How much would a good player\'s hourly rate be at $2-$4?
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I dont understand how any site can be any fishier than others unless they limit their games quite a bit and make micro players play 1/2 and 2/4. Kinda like how truepoker and the crypto's used to be. [/ QUOTE ] Pacific gets most of their advertising from casinos, if you play 3-6 in a real casino and suck, then go home and stake yourself online, and you're a fish who doesnt care about money, you gonna play at the casnio limits or the wimpy $.5-$1? |
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