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does anyone have any experience with playing poker online for money. can one make a living
playing. horse racing got too tough for me with the computer players and i can't go back to my
old reliable poker in person. my wife would not survive the covid. even with vaccine.
 

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Yes, I've played poker as a living for 15 years both live and online. Now I just play as a side gig how people drive uber for extra money. That's a loaded question you ask. Can you make a living playing? I guess that depends on what you mean by living. To make a middle class paycheck each week I would say not possible unless 1) You are a really good player and 2) You have the BR to play 2/5 online. You would need at least 10k and you can go through that. I've had 10k runs down many times.

Now, can you make $50/day and pay your mortgage? Yea, you can. I do. I pay my property taxes every year through my online play. It's like not having that bill, which is a pretty big bill cause I live in NJ and we have high property taxes in this state. I play three games of .50 cent/$1 at one time. That provides variance and allows me to see lots and lots of hands in a few hours. I'd have to play 12 - 15 hours live to see the same amount. Now, the stakes are not big. Avg pots are under $5 but because I get volume of hands it adds up. I've won $400 or more in a session before and I've also lost $300. But on avg I'm + $50 - $75/session.

Once you go above .50/$1 the play takes a big jump up. 1/2 is beatable but the swings of 1/2 online is like playing 2/5 live. If you can take that kind of exposure, go for it but have 5k to start cause you have to survive swings.

What I'd do is put $100 on. Go play five cent/ten cent and start there. It'll take time but if you can beat that game then the money will build. The play at the level is very tight passive which is the easiest style to defeat in poker. They only raise the turn and river when they have it and they will just be a calling station with marginal hands. If you can turn the $100 into $500 then go up to .10/.25 and when you get to 1k go to .25/.50 and when you have $2,500 go to .50/1. That's where I play and I always keep 2 - 3k in my account but as soon as I get above three grand I send for the money.

There are also some tournaments that have value, depends on where you play. Every site has their tourneys that have like a $50 or $100 buy in and will have like a 150 or 200 field which isn't bad. I've taken down a quite a few of those over years. I play on WSOP.
 

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I play small tourneys online for fun, never play big money. Maybe if I lived in Vegas I would play on WSOP.
 

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Yes, I've played poker as a living for 15 years both live and online. Now I just play as a side gig how people drive uber for extra money. That's a loaded question you ask. Can you make a living playing? I guess that depends on what you mean by living. To make a middle class paycheck each week I would say not possible unless 1) You are a really good player and 2) You have the BR to play 2/5 online. You would need at least 10k and you can go through that. I've had 10k runs down many times.

Now, can you make $50/day and pay your mortgage? Yea, you can. I do. I pay my property taxes every year through my online play. It's like not having that bill, which is a pretty big bill cause I live in NJ and we have high property taxes in this state. I play three games of .50 cent/$1 at one time. That provides variance and allows me to see lots and lots of hands in a few hours. I'd have to play 12 - 15 hours live to see the same amount. Now, the stakes are not big. Avg pots are under $5 but because I get volume of hands it adds up. I've won $400 or more in a session before and I've also lost $300. But on avg I'm + $50 - $75/session.

Once you go above .50/$1 the play takes a big jump up. 1/2 is beatable but the swings of 1/2 online is like playing 2/5 live. If you can take that kind of exposure, go for it but have 5k to start cause you have to survive swings.

What I'd do is put $100 on. Go play five cent/ten cent and start there. It'll take time but if you can beat that game then the money will build. The play at the level is very tight passive which is the easiest style to defeat in poker. They only raise the turn and river when they have it and they will just be a calling station with marginal hands. If you can turn the $100 into $500 then go up to .10/.25 and when you get to 1k go to .25/.50 and when you have $2,500 go to .50/1. That's where I play and I always keep 2 - 3k in my account but as soon as I get above three grand I send for the money.

There are also some tournaments that have value, depends on where you play. Every site has their tourneys that have like a $50 or $100 buy in and will have like a 150 or 200 field which isn't bad. I've taken down a quite a few of those over years. I play on WSOP.
How many hours of play does it take you to make on average $50-75?
 

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How many hours of play does it take you to make on average $50-75?

You weren’t asking me, but for me on 50NL that would take me about 6 hours 2-4 tabling on 6max on average.

if you want to play competitively get a HUD. It’s not completely necessary to beat the stakes I am playing, but it helps when you are multi-tabling and can’t follow every hand.

For me the highest return is heads-up sit and goes. Headsup cash can also be very lucrative, but I find SNGs better because an opponent can’t instantly leave after winning a hand or two. Headsup can have more variance, but imo there are not a lot of people that can play Headsup effectively. I also feel there are little or no bots on heads up.

goodluck!
 

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You can make money, but it depends largely on your skill level, the stakes you're playing at, and the volume you are putting in. If you are not playing very often and are playing where you have little to no edge, then variance is going to be huge and it's unlikely you will be consistently making money.
 
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Very interesting. I thought the market died after Rounders era but it’s alive and well
 

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Yes, I've played poker as a living for 15 years both live and online. Now I just play as a side gig how people drive uber for extra money. That's a loaded question you ask. Can you make a living playing? I guess that depends on what you mean by living. To make a middle class paycheck each week I would say not possible unless 1) You are a really good player and 2) You have the BR to play 2/5 online. You would need at least 10k and you can go through that. I've had 10k runs down many times.

Now, can you make $50/day and pay your mortgage? Yea, you can. I do. I pay my property taxes every year through my online play. It's like not having that bill, which is a pretty big bill cause I live in NJ and we have high property taxes in this state. I play three games of .50 cent/$1 at one time. That provides variance and allows me to see lots and lots of hands in a few hours. I'd have to play 12 - 15 hours live to see the same amount. Now, the stakes are not big. Avg pots are under $5 but because I get volume of hands it adds up. I've won $400 or more in a session before and I've also lost $300. But on avg I'm + $50 - $75/session.

Once you go above .50/$1 the play takes a big jump up. 1/2 is beatable but the swings of 1/2 online is like playing 2/5 live. If you can take that kind of exposure, go for it but have 5k to start cause you have to survive swings. In my opinion, the wolf winner casino log in is convenient. Thanks to the user-friendly interface, you can almost immediately start playing.

What I'd do is put $100 on. Go play five cent/ten cent and start there. It'll take time but if you can beat that game then the money will build. The play at the level is very tight passive which is the easiest style to defeat in poker. They only raise the turn and river when they have it and they will just be a calling station with marginal hands. If you can turn the $100 into $500 then go up to .10/.25 and when you get to 1k go to .25/.50 and when you have $2,500 go to .50/1. That's where I play and I always keep 2 - 3k in my account but as soon as I get above three grand I send for the money.

There are also some tournaments that have value, depends on where you play. Every site has their tourneys that have like a $50 or $100 buy in and will have like a 150 or 200 field which isn't bad. I've taken down a quite a few of those over years. I play on WSOP.
Despite the restrictions imposed by the state, gambling. The demand for a gambling product is supported by the consumer. Therefore, it gives ground for developing the considered direction of the business, existing in several forms. I am talking about casinos. But getting into a real casino can be quite difficult. It depends on where it is located and whether you can pass the face control. In this case, playing at an online casino will be more convenient. What do you think about it? Have you ever played online poker?
 

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Yes, it is definitely possible to make money gambling. However, it's important to understand that gambling is a high-risk activity that can result in significant losses. It is essential to practice responsible gambling and to have a clear understanding of the games you are playing, the house edge, and the risks involved. Additionally, it is important to have a solid bankroll management plan in place. If you are able to combine these elements, then you could potentially make money gambling. Also, you can add to play with some bonus codes to maximize your winning chances. I can recommend you use the ones from http://www.nodepositrewards.com/casinos/casino-2020/. Enjoy!
 

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I totally understand the uncertainty of in-person poker during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 

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I totally understand the uncertainty of in-person poker during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I've had some experience with playing poker online for money and it can definitely be a great way to make a living, if you're good at it and have a bit of luck on your side. If you're interested in making a living playing poker online, I'd recommend doing your research and finding a reputable site to play on. There are also a lot of resources available online to help improve your skills and increase your chances of winning. I've played on online casinos as well, specifically suomalaiset nettikasinot and I've had some good experiences.
 

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Yes, I have experience playing poker online for money. I have been playing for a few years now and have been able to make a living from it. It's not the easiest thing to do, but if you play your cards right (pun intended) and work hard, then there is a lot of potential to make some serious money.
 

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Hey there! I totally understand where you're coming from with horse racing becoming too tough with computer players. Poker online can definitely be a great alternative. I've been playing online for a while now and have had some success. In terms of making a living, it's definitely possible but you have to be consistent and good at the game. One tip I can give is to look for bonuses and promotions. I recently found a great bonus del casinò online that helped me increase my winnings. It's definitely worth checking out! Good luck with your online poker journey!
 

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Good evening! I'm a new poker player and I'm just starting to learn! can you show me any way to learn faster and any tips?
 

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I love poker very much and play it all the time. I like to take risks and put big bets! The last time I played at the casino I won $370. I played in Bluechip Casino at bluechip site . One of the best casinos I have ever played!
 

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