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I can tell by your post that you are probably NOT sufficiently knowledgeable to do this. If you can't answer these questions yourself, you are probably not even close to ready for 2/4 and 3/6.
But here are my answers anyway.
Could somebody give me a general idea though, of how much a person could make, properly bankrolled and disciplined, playing something like 20-30 hours a week of 2-4 or 3-6?
A 'good' winrate is considered about 2bb/100. Playing one table, you can expect about 60 hands per hour. So 60 hands multiplied by 25 hours is 1500 hands per week. at 2 for every 100, we'll do 2*15 and see that we should be up about 30 bets.
If you are running 2bb/100 for 25 hours per week, one tabling, you will make about $120 at 2/4, and about $180 at 3/6.
Now I'll do the math for four-tabling.
60 hands per hour * four tables = 140 hands/hour. Multiply by 25 hours gives us 3500 hands per week. at 2 bets per every 100, we'll do 2*35 and get 70 bets per week.
If you are running 2bb/100 for 25 hours per week, four tabling, you will make about $280/week at 2/4 and $420 at 3/6
Here's where the fun comes in -- 8 tabling
60 hands/hour * 8 tables = 480 hands/hour. multiplied by 25 hours you'll do 12,000 hands per week. at 2bb/100 youll be up 240 bets per week.
If you are running 2bb/100 for 25 hours per week, eight tabling, you will make about $960/week at 2/4 and $1,440/week at 3/6. Good luck ;]
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