If I play 1/3 and 3/6 limit with a 5,000 bank roll can I grind out min wage with a 5 dollar rake?
It depends on where you play. Back in the late 1980s -- ~2000, it was something you could accomplish. Back then, no-limit wasn't offered except for nosebleed stakes in side games of the
wsop. It was all limit.
Where I play live, they used to have a 3/6 FLHE game. Management, however, completely ruined it. It was supposed to be a "courtesy" game for those afraid of no-limit, to ease them into it. They got too greedy and the rake was so larcenous that game simply could not be beat. It was so bad even the
most fish fish figured it out and stopped playing.
When limit was all everyone played, and card rooms needed to be competitive, you could find decent games at even the lowest stakes with reasonable rakes and caps. $5.00 is a helluvalot to be raking out of a 1/3 game, and you won't beat that. It's still too high for 3/6.
The goal would to be profitable in my sessions 90% of the time with the other 10% never going broke and just losing a little or even til the next day. Make like 40 bucks one day.then 100 then 80 etc even... 250 bucks a week real tight just playing abc poker and never risking a lot going broke or winning big.
You're not gonna win 90% of the time. You can run card dead for hours, for an entire session, in fact. Sooner or later, Vera Variance is going to sit at your elbow and it'll seem like she's never going away. This past May really sucked big time. I got it in good on all but two occasions (and even when it went in bad, I wasn't completely dead) and lost them all. That's half my 'roll gone. Doing everything right, making all the right decisions, isn't going to keep them from hitting miracle after miracle. There are no extra credits for playing smart: the chips go to the best hand. Period.
Play tight, ABC, and your regs are going to figure it out, and your action will really dry up.
I say this because works sucks schcool sucks and I don't have a lot of bills so this could be feasible right? Is it doable with variance,rake discipline and proper bankroll?
Work may suck, but at least it's a steady paycheck. What you are proposing here is a damned tough way to make an easy living. Your land lord isn't gonna care that you had a month of runbad: he's still gonna want his rent, and you still need to pay him.