Also I’m just curious about that question but also, when they (poker players) make it to a televised final table do the dealers get tipped as well or since they were on TV does the casino offer a generous tip for them?
Mine is about 30-something percent. I have seen others with ridiculously high ROIs, I know the average is zero so anything above that is considered profitable. But as a poker player, I want to know how high of a consistent ROI would deem you as an exceptional player? After, say, 5000 games?
I’m having about 8 friends over tonight to play hold ‘em…We’re all novice poker players. How do I host a poker game, should I use chips, cash, do I need to have a buy in, should there be a limit, who is the dealer?
On the internet , T.V etc. Poker playing individuals continue to affirm that thet always come out ahead and either make a profitable living out of poker or never redeposit. Surely the reality is that only a very small percentage are telling the truth.
I have been to the WPT twice (2005, 2006). I satellited my way each time. Both times I dominate the field and then when my perfect traps are set up I get rivered or turned.
The frustration of losing your stack to some chump with a 4% chance of catching is deathly. How do you poker players out htere cope?