Cash games are the living. There's players who play only MTTs but they would have to cash over half the time to make any kind of living. (It also depends on their lifestyle too) I think most people play the MTTs and win a big one, that gives them enough to live off of for awhile, but the cash games are the games that brings home the funds on a daily basis.
Cash games are the living. There's players who play only MTTs but they would have to cash over half the time to make any kind of living. (It also depends on their lifestyle too) I think most people play the MTTs and win a big one, that gives them enough to live off of for awhile, but the cash games are the games that brings home the funds on a daily basis.
Its not possible to cash over half the time in MTTs over the long run. There are a bunch of pros that play MTTs for their main profit (I'm sure they probably play cash too, but their main profits are from MTTs). These players probably don't even cash 1/6 of the time because they play to go deep, where the big money is, not to just cash.
I disagree there plenty of people that make a living off of online tournaments. If the name PEARLJAMMED doesn't first come to mind when reading then post then maybe you should look the Raleigh native up. Throw these names into the list as well: Annette_15, Imper1um and Johnnybax.
It's easy to make a living exclusively playing tournaments when one of the online poker sites is funding your entry fees.
300% roi??? Is he that good or were the tourneys he played in that soft?Phil Gordon claimed that he expected a $30,000 return on every $10,000 he spent on tournament buy-ins and that's where most of his (poker) money has come from.
300% roi??? Is he that good or were the tourneys he played in that soft?
300% roi??? Is he that good or were the tourneys he played in that soft?