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 Originally Posted by drmcboy
the idea that getting better doesn't help you make money is really weird, unless you guys have a way to play 100 25nl tables.
if you have 12 (.25/.50) tables open, and you beat the game for 2.00 BB's/100 hands dealt, you will make $12/hr, assuming a 50 hand/hr average per table.
however, if you open only 2 tables of .25/.50, and make the same 2.00 BB's/100, you will only make $2/hr, assuming the same 50 hands/hr average.
now, surely IF you can beat the game for 2 BB/100 over 12 tables, you should have a higher win rate with less tables open...BUT can you beat the game for 12 BB's/100 with only 2 tables open? that's what it would take to make the same $12 per hour on only 2 tables.
therefore, you can have a great preflop/postflop game and make outstanding reads all the time, but you will not "outearn" the guy with a modest win-rate and 12 tables open...even though you would KILL him in a HU game. he simply has too much leverage on you with all those tables.
extreme example, but it is meant to show you that it doesnt take 100 tables to outearn somebody with a lot of skill. do i recommend opening 12 tables...NO! i dont think it makes you a better player at all, just a grinder who can pay your bills. at some point you will get to a high enough level and get CRUSHED...unless you are...
lukie...apparently.
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