whinfell said:If an average guy has average intelligence and average mathematical ability, then I'd say they would most likely be an average poker play, on average.
^ Thats best case scenario
whinfell said:If an average guy has average intelligence and average mathematical ability, then I'd say they would most likely be an average poker play, on average.
Stoic Phoenix said:Disclaimer - prior to returning to college I spent 3 months of every year in Melbourne playing the major tourneys.
Bargain Hunter said:Okay Roswell. What about playing at physical Casino's and RSL clubs?
Stoic Phoenix said:If you are looking at +EV at poker and are green/average my best tip would be to learn seated massage and charge $25 per 15 min at the tables or set up a "bad beat" booth and charge $5 to listen to peoples stories.
sammysilver said:That'll cost you $5 for me reading your post.
....sometimes you can catch several people out overplaying hands before they even cotton on if they think you have no idea what you are doing.Stoic Phoenix said:sammysilver said:That'll cost you $5 for me reading your post.
Just take it off the tab you have run up with me reading your calls on silver prices that have ended up being "bad beats"![]()
brisbanecoin said:Why not just jump on Pokerstars load up a $100 and see how ya go? If you make enough each day then it could be worth it to do! (If living expense is cheap and you can access the money easily)
Bargain Hunter said:I wanted to hear from members on this forum about their thoughts on trying to make money from poker as a side income.
From articles I have read on the internet online poker is getting increasingly competitive with each passing year. However the lowest limit tables (good players don't bother with these tables therefore not as competitive) still possibly offer a profit opportunity due to the higher ratio of amateurs to professionals.
How realistic is it for an average guy with average intelligence and average mathematical ability who reads books about poker strategy, uses the right tools and software and plays daily for 6 months to become good enough to earn a side income from online poker? The strategy would be to play sit and go poker online on the lowest limit tables whilst playing multiple hands at a time. The goal is to win money from amateurs a.k.a. 'fish'.
I understand the concept of variance, but how possible/likely is it over the long run for Mr. Average to make say an average hourly rate of $5 - $10 AUD? While it does not sound like much it allows you to be location independent and live in cheap countries (think South East Asia or South America or Eastern Europe).
Also what about applying the concept to playing at low limit tables at physical casinos where less professionals tend to play (because they can play more hands/tables at once by playing online)?