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8table 109s
I was wondering if anyone 8tabled them and what roi u think is sustainable doing it?
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Re: 8table 109s
Yes alot of the 109ers here 8table. At least 1 12 tables.
10% is a little lower than what good 109ers here aim for, but it will make you a $hitload of cash ($150 an hr). Aim for 10%, and think of anything more as a bonus. |
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Re: 8table 109s
I just started 4tabling, expecting 10-15% ROI. With rakeback i figured it for 90-100/hr. I might start 8tabling soon.
4-tabling I can pay all my expenses just of the rakeback, so 8tabling would be very nice if I could sustain a decent roi. |
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Re: 8table 109s
[ QUOTE ]
Yes alot of the 109ers here 8table. At least 1 12 tables. 10% is a little lower than what good 109ers here aim for, but it will make you a $hitload of cash ($150 an hr). Aim for 10%, and think of anything more as a bonus. [/ QUOTE ] i am the 12 tabler mr_j speaks of. lately i have been taking a break, messin with some more multis and single tabling the step 5s a bit working on my game. but, as for expected roi 12 tabling? 10% is WAY too high of a goal. thats probably upper end of the spectrum. 12 tabling isnt all THAT easy, if it was, everyone would do it. shoot for 5%, and be happy with anything more. holla |
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Re: 8table 109s
How about 8tabling?
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Re: 8table 109s
this is especially for the predatory raptor (holla). 12 table 109's= you put 1500 in play....fry your nervous system, make 5%=75.00. now , there are at least a thousand posts of people making more than 75.00 8-tabling 22's (and 33's) of course, they get in more than 8 sng's per hour. i'm trying to get a handle on this. unless you are into poker for the rush, like playing video games, what reason is there not to become a very good player and 8-table the 50's, or, taking it to the max and 2 or 4-tabling the 1000.00 steps. something just smells of rodent here, and only you can clear it up, at least i can't figure out how you think (poker wise). clumsy post, but articulate answer appreciated............holla............bear
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Re: 8table 109s
To make 75 at the 22's you'd need to profit $9.37 per SnG. So whoever claimed that is probably lieing or on an extreme heater with only a few dozen SnGs under their belt.
Edit - plus 12x$9 = 108 in fees = $27 - $33 in rakeback on top of the $75. |
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Re: 8table 109s
hi...an edit...at the 109's you put about 1300 in play and the 5% would equal roughly 65.00. still, these hourly rates (i won't make a fool out of myself and name a figure) that are far higher than 5% or 65.00 (not fig. in rakeback) go uncontested on this board and have for over a year (that i have taken notice of these claims) now, speaking personally, 5-10% net is all i can make 4-tabling the 11's, but i don't know how to play the bubble, and am not very good at holdem anyway. i am seriously interested in hearing the opinions of those who are certain that these huge hourly, monthly, yearly incomes claimed by many members of this board are just not to be believed. if we need a new thread here, just growl. bear
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Re: 8table 109s
My goal is $60-65/hr 4-tabling and $100/hr 8-tabling rakeback not included. Realistic?
Btw, I don't play sets I start new tables once they finish. |
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Re: 8table 109s
It would be very tough to make $75 8 tabling the 22s and 30s.
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