I'm ready for a poker boom, I missed the first one. China is obv on the up and i read about macau being a nice poker haven - does anyone know how poker fares generally in the C H of INA ?
03-05-2011 12:36 AM
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03-05-2011 12:39 AM
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Hmmm, considering how notoriously fucked up censored Chinese internet is in general, I'd bet (heh, get it) that this kite will not fly for a long time to come. | |
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03-05-2011 12:30 PM
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03-05-2011 12:55 PM
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I'd also be a bit surprised if poker was the game. I'm pretty sure they have several of their own card games (based on different decks) that would be instant hits. But I could be wrong. | |
03-05-2011 03:27 PM
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We will never ever experience a Chinese fueled poker boom |
03-05-2011 03:43 PM
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Asians don't play poker. | |
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03-05-2011 05:57 PM
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Does anybody else ever wonder about the relative scale of buy-ins for second or third world countries? Especially in micro or small stakes? |
03-09-2011 12:06 PM
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I've been thinking about this a lot recently. I see on TV a fisherman in Indonesia who risks his life daily to earn like 60c, and then I'm making $5 in an hour or two playing badugi. I've been trying to figure out if I could be a micro-stakes pro by moving somewhere where the dollar is worth so much more than it is here in the UK. | |
03-09-2011 12:22 PM
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03-05-2011 06:01 PM
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Supposing an internet connection probably puts them in a position where they're probably valuing 5 dollars similarly to you. Nice to win, fine to lose, etc. | |
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03-05-2011 06:23 PM
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There are micro players who make the equivalent of ≈ $200/month (from their real job). Cheap internet service is available, it's not like you need a cable speed internet connection to play poker. They can easily have nearly a days pay on the table and there's no way I put that much value in my chips when I spend more than that at Taco Bell. |
03-05-2011 06:36 PM
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How many of these 200 dollar/month people are there? That you know of some doesn't paint the entire picture. If they're a small piece of the overall player pool, then they're negligible. If it's a common sight, then I'm probably wrong and the micros post-China-boom will become srs bzns. | |
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03-05-2011 06:03 PM
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The most winningest countries are poor. China getting on our tables would be a disaster. But it will never happen on mass scale |
03-05-2011 06:03 PM
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I'd crush the Chinese. I'd eat them for dinner and still be hungry for more. | |
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03-05-2011 06:06 PM
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Also, a "boom" has more to do with fewer good players than more bad players. The US markets opening up wouldn't be much different than Euro sites |
03-05-2011 06:14 PM
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Also, the most important practical aspect of "fish" is access to disposable income. |
03-06-2011 06:22 PM
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Yeah i figured they would probably take up some other game if anything. Still, a man can dream. | |
03-06-2011 07:52 PM
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Generally, yes. But not if they come from Asian cultures, especially poor Asian cultures. |
03-06-2011 08:47 PM
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i'm sorry wuf have you ever played against an asian live? they are often the most lol mark ever | |
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03-06-2011 09:34 PM
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03-06-2011 09:42 PM
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meh, I'd posit that 99%+ of people who first start playing poker are quite bad for quite a long time. The people who sit down and start crushing are few and far between. You'd have to both have the skill set necessary to beat your first limit and also the scope of vision to see that you need to continually improve your game. Most people suck forever, for a long time, or are are decent but plateau due to over confidence. | |
03-08-2011 11:18 PM
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There's plenty of rich people in china. If we were to see a large influx of chinese players into online poker I bet the majority would be from the top half/top third of the population in terms of income. | |
03-09-2011 01:27 PM
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If my relatives are any indication, the Chinese are really interested in learning to play, but don't really know how to approach it. From what I know, Chinese people LOVE to gamble. On Chinese New Year, after everyone gets their red envelopes full of money (Think Christmas, but instead of presents, you get cash only) everyone gathers around to play their favorite gambling game, mahjong, dice and what not. Kids do this along with their parents. | |
03-09-2011 04:24 PM
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03-09-2011 05:51 PM
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03-09-2011 06:31 PM
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hmm interesting... which one should I hope for, Korean or Japanese? | |
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03-10-2011 12:14 AM
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Probably Japanese. They have sushi, probably will be the first country with indistinguishable sex bots, and they pwned the hell out of Nanking. | |
03-10-2011 12:33 AM
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There's totally a chinese poker boom. no culture can fight the sweet allure of american glam. | |
03-10-2011 12:39 AM
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Any poker boom from China would come from their wealthy, not a middle class. For a comparable middle class to the West, oil would have to be trading ludicrously high at like 300$/barrel, yet at those levels it couldn't support any middle class in the first place |
03-11-2011 11:45 PM
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you're moot! | |