I would always use rb but thanks for the numbers.Definitely would have to play more tables. If you can maintain a WR of like 3-4 BB and can bash in between 1000-1800 hands per hour (14-24 tables), it should be possible.
14 tables - $15-$20 per hour, $2400-$3200 per month
24 tables - $27-$36 per hour, $4320-$5760 per month
This is obviously without rakeback.
I think you would realistically have to be this good to go pro... so maybe in 20 years I'll be good enough.
You are one sick human JC how on earth can you live off 200/week? Unless you are spliting cost with friend?yeah it will get you SN in 6/7 months. and yeah i totally agree, thats why id make sure i had a fair bit of rainy day money first if i was OP. i never had that cushion and ive had some tough weeks lolol
^ tough weeks lol
rent food and bills?
iono i can live off 200 a week easy, 500 just seems like super luxury to me
oh yeah and if you play 235 storm hypers and are half decent, youre getting 50% RB im pretty sure
rofl i wouldn't be comfortable making a living off 200nl let alone 25nl
You are one sick human JC how on earth can you live off 200/week? Unless you are spliting cost with friend?
i don't think you could rent a broom closet in someone's rape dungeon for $80/month in america
Putting in 60+ hours a week on the computer is still putting in 60+ hours a week of work.
No offense, but in what third world country do you live??? The 2011 US average annual salary is $43K, so almost $3.6K/month (nearly 10x what you quoted). The 2012 US poverty level threshold for a single individual is just under $12K/year so $1K/month.avg salary is less than $400/month
No offense, but in what third world country do you live??? The 2011 US average annual salary is $43K, so almost $3.6K/month (nearly 10x what you quoted). The 2012 US poverty level threshold for a single individual is just under $12K/year so $1K/month.
I thought you were from UK? If so I realize you get free healthcare and such which are huge burdens on US income, but there's also your VAT and other high taxation (although not on gambling winnings) there, and otherwise the cost of living is pretty high in Europe compared to most of the US. At least it was for the 3 years I lived there. So I'm puzzled by your $400/month statement.
get yourself a limp and a few kids and you get a new car no insurance 2 foreign holidays a year no council tax child benefit and still earn above the average wageThe UK's avg is about £26k last time I heard. I think $400 per month is the average income for people without a job haha
you can live with $150/week - $600/month in here and is more than the avg salary.
avg salary is less than $400/month.
I mean you guys have the $5/hr mcdonalds salary when in here is around $8 for all day!!. we are 1x13.5 dollar.
So i guess it depends where you live.