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Postby Aisthesis » Thu May 12, 2005 6:01 am

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Postby iceman5 » Thu May 12, 2005 9:12 am

I think its 25-30 hands per hour. I actually counted hands for the 1st 2 hours last time I played
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Postby Aisthesis » Thu May 12, 2005 3:23 pm

Cool! Thanks ice! So, that means if you're winning 30BB/100, you're making somehwere around 10BB/hour. This should be very interesting... :)
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Postby Oksooner » Thu May 12, 2005 5:01 pm

Hell, I cant even beat represent.
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Postby Yogadude » Thu May 12, 2005 5:41 pm

They use automatic shufflers at Commerce casino and I figure we get about 30-35 hands per hour. If you are talking about a home game you can expect a horribly slow rate, maybe even as slow as 20 hands/hour.

By the way, just because a game is loose-passive dosent mean it is going to be super easy to beat. Sometimes a full table of bad players is more difficult to win at because you often have to beat more than one hand to win a pot and this can be difficult to do. Dont expect to beat any game for 30 big blinds per 100 hands..it is unreasonable

<<<my main concern at this point is cleaning them out so quickly that they all leave when I get to the table. I may have to just donate a pot or so to keep them playing. <<<

Keep dreaming. No matter how bad the players are it's not like you are going to sit down and run over the game and make a quick score. When a game is loose like this your strategy is to wait them out as opposed to "making moves" to get the money quickly. At a tight table you would have a shot at making a quick score by trying to run over the table but once they figure out what you are doing most players will play back at you.

good luck

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Basically, I just found the softest high stakes game on earth--the ultimate in loose-passive and at high stakes. I'm figuring 30 BB/100 is extremely pessimistic at this table, and I can't reveal any more for fear of ruining this goldmine, but it's absolutely UN-****-BELIEVABLE!! The worst players I have ever seen and at high stakes! One player at the table might be classifed merely as weak rather than horrible...

I'm just trying at this point to figure up my hourly wage and how much they can afford to pay me before they'll have to quit.

So, this regrettably probably means that I'll have to stay away from the online tourneys for a while. This is just too good to be true!
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