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Re: How good does a game have to be to be profitable?
Entity made a very good post about this that you should read.
Short answer: You're thinking about it too generally. |
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Re: How good does a game have to be to be profitable?
You're playing at the wrong time of day then. This is certainly the case in the mornings, however, in the afternoons and evenings, I have no problem finding 10-12 open tables with average pot sizes ranging from 7-8 big bets. Pot size shouldn't be the deciding factor in where you sit down, though, as others have said.
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Re: How good does a game have to be to be profitable?
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This post, you read this here now, in fact, read everything Entity says ever [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the link....also reading the bison post which is linked within it. |
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Re: How good does a game have to be to be profitable?
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Ohhh....online I play at Party. However, at the 2/4 and 3/6 levels I usually see only 1-4 full games with this avg. pot size. Those usually have very long waiting lists, too. [/ QUOTE ] These waiting lists look a lot larger than they really are. Remember that people will typically sign up for 10+ waiting lists to get onto 1 or 2 tables. It's not like other sites where 3 people on a waiting list means you actually need to wait for 3 people to leave. |
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