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MrRed484

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On average playing live, what is a good hourly input for a recreational player?

For example

Is 50 sessions of 6 hours decent over a 12 month period?

Reason I'm asking is because I recently played a live cash and went after 5 hours.. the game slowed down and the the value wasn't on the table anymore. I decent to leave the 1-1 game 25% up on my max buy-in ..

Good or bad!??....

Let me know

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I believe that’s really good for a recreational player.

If you’re 1 v 1 it’s not really worth it since the casino takes a large part of the pot. Especially, if your buy in is $200-$300. Unless your opponent is a giant fish.
 
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I think that an average of 49 minutes and 19 seconds of play per day is a bit low, considering that the volume of live hands (per hour of play) is much smaller, compared to online poker.
I would recommend that you arrive at as minimum, at an average rate of 1 hour of play per day. So that you can achieve a base volume, which can better serve you to make adjustments and future projections.
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It is enough to devote 3 hours of training a day
 
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Don't take my advice as rude, but go online.
 
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