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I wouldn't make a habit it of it if you're looking to make a profit, since in the long term you'll probably come out fairly even. It is probably good though as a way to try to improve your game, playing with weaker competition usually doesn't help at all, and you can sometimes find yourself playing over your head against better competition. You can probably make it somewhat profitable setting the limit for which you'll leave the game if you get up/down enough.
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i dont think that it is worth it at all. if the two players are even, then it comes down to two factors, luck and the rake. luck may swing either way, but playing solid poker should be about minimizing luck and maximizing profitable situations. and the rake is always there, so you know that in the long run you will both end up broke, and the house will have all of your money.
if you think you have an advantage over the other player, then play all night long, but if you are evenly matched, it doesnt make any sense from an EV standpoint. |
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It's a losing cause. If you believe two players are of equal abililty than the only winner is the house. The rake will evenutally eat up both your stacks on the table. When two players have a similar playing style and are pf similar ability then the main difference is the cards.
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I'm having trouble taking the 5/10 cent part out of picture.
One of the recurring themes in reading/writing about poker is understanding motivation. If you are playing .5/.10 limit heads up, it can't be just for the money. Youl could likely work a minimum wage job and earn more an hour. So it must be something else - the fun of the competition, to improve, an unmonitored broadband connection at the office, etc. Is it worth it just for the money? No, of course not. But you might have other reasons. |
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Exactly!
To me, it would be worth it. I enjoy playing, and I learn and improve by playing. I would happily sit down at a table full of players BETTER than me, for these two reasons alone. |
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