11-24-2010, 11:31 AM
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#167
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Grinding at a Poker Table
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 4,902
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Originally Posted by lamboguy
the most important rule i have now is to never overbet the pools no matter how good my rebate is. There is a sweet spot, or unit size that will maximize the amount of money one can make. It is a balance between the rebate you make and the amount of pool dilution caused by one's wager. Theoretically it is easy to calculate. In practice, it is much more at risk as the calculations assume that one's ROI is constant and repeatable, and they are often not. when the wagering company complain's that you are not giving them enough action, i tell them to find more customer"s With so many different options available, tell them you are going elsewhere. It is now a CONSUMER'S market.
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