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Old 05-01-08, 02:00 PM
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Say wat? I don't see how the stacking off and respecting aggression point is even valid. Don't you want ppl stacking off? From the limited live experience I have, live players do not respect aggression at all. When a pot gets raised 8xbb and you have 5+ to the flop......I really don't see how that's respect?

Unless you play at high stakes, I don't see how you could make more money in live over online cash games.

The number of hands dealt/hour and by multi-table online, it is way too much to overcome in the live setting. Paying a smaller rake, no tipping, no travel, plus rakeback/bonus/incentive programs is a lot of money you give up for the same amount of time spent playing.

I know Zy enjoys playing live and having a large edge over his competition, but I his online edge multi-tabling online must be mathematically greater.

I consider Zy to be a much better player than I am, and was surprised to hear he's only recently hit two 10k+ months. His live stakes is much more than I ever really risk online, but I have shown similar profits by playing a ton of volume online. If I was a good as him, I would honestly expect to easily avg over 10k per month online before getting a cent in rakeback.

Having said all that, I know my approach is not the best when I see JD and BL with such huge win rates by playing solid poker. I dont know if I will ever be that good, but I know playing live is not the answer.