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Are you a winning poker player? - Anonymous vote.
lol--- 100% winners so far dohhhhhhh--- I'm a winner--- in the afternoon, around 2.20---lol
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Heard a few times, that only 5% of online poker players actually make money at the game, however small/big the winnings are.
To me this figure seems really really low, and means most of the 5% that win, must be making an absolute fortune.
I consider myself a winning player, coz its a fact that Ive won money over 5 years of playing.
This isnt a "why do u play poker, for money or fun" question, I wouldappreciate just a vote, YES or NO as to are you a winning player or not?
Any thoughts on the above appreciated too.......Im hoping to get maybe 100 votes on here, not looking to embarass people, so you don't need to leave your name or anything, but it wud be kool if you could vote honestly.
Thanx.
I would......
Id have thought it wud be at least 20% yeh.....
But it's just what I've heard.....Im not sure where maybe I read it yeh and it wud have been a few years ago when I did.
30% sounds alot more accurate to me!
My first 6 months on sky where poor i didnt win much, but improved my game and won a couple of tournaments, cashed out and re-built, and repeated that.
But then ive never proven i can deal with a downswing, my last one cost me 100% roll and i reloaded 4-5 times, before comming back only recently. So i dont think i have any rights to say im a winning player when ive had a year of up and downs.
Maybe i have the potential to be, who knows.
However i believe this is because on sites such as Sky, players help eachother. When it comes to playing live, you play a couple of mates, beat them and suddenly you think your the next Phil Ivey,.
Knowing a little bit about gambling in other areas, peoples losses are always more than they think!!
My first year was a loss, twice as much as i thought, when i checkedscoped, but well within mi budget![did not know 'Bankroll' then]! Am now at end of mi second year, am in profit & re-couped losses thanks to a couple of big wins!
5/6 years of spread sports betting when alot younger, gave me a massive insight to how human nature will hide losses, but maximise effect of intermittent wins, account management being essential to be honest!!
Got that out my system way back, [with a small loss], as you cannot beat the bookie on long term spreads, [where Stu Ungar fell down!!]
Be interesting to see your poll results JJ, but in truth feel results will be flawed...maybe...Be interesting to see how many people accurately track their definitve results!! I do Now! But admit I did not for a year!!
p.s. I was the best 'penny up the wall' player in Shep Bush/White City and still am LOL
Great replies guys, and comments.
Im happy that the "no" option is getting some votes, not coz theres loads of loseres, but because it should give me some interesting results, albeit over a teeny weeny sample size.
If you play in your reglar games, ask people who dont usually use the forum to come and have a look at this thread and vote.
Hopefully they'll keep coming bak to the forum too! - cheerz guys - good stuff.
And i dont play home games.
im up to roughly £200 in total.
so £160 up.
not loads but im a winning player i guess..........................
and ive only been playing the game for 8 months...................
Anyway JJ, you got me thinking so i've been through my account with a fine yard brush and found that from my initial deposit of £30 in Dec 09 plus a couple of top ups, i've withdrawn just under £450, and does'nt include my current BR.
So overall online, i'm winning. Not to bad me thinks.
Cheers
Paul
i was thinking the same you could final table in the bounty hunter or primo and cash big but lose alot elsewhere.
but still be up overall.
i guess they would technicaly be a winning player.................
But I will be.
I would guess that a lot of people, like myself, neither win or lose but break near enough even over a long period of time. Thats got to account for about 10-20% of players.