I also just learned that views on 2+2 are not unique views and I feel like a dumbass for thinking this thread had a much higher following than it really does, when it should have been really obvious that was the case. LOL. Oh well.
You're just outside the top 10 most viewed PG&C threads (stickies don't count) at number 11. Having one of the most read threads in any forum on 2+2 is a great acccomplishment.
You're just outside the top 10 most viewed PG&C threads (stickies don't count) at number 11. Having one of the most read threads in any forum on 2+2 is a great acccomplishment.
Except RIP threads and "whatever happened to" threads
Just played 5 hour session at Bike. Up $541. Check/folded a turned Q high flush in a $2k pot when other guy bet into dry sidepot, derp. Shouldnt have discounted the button clicking factor.
OK so I am seeking the advice of anyone reading this.
I'm thinking about trying a really ambitious project where I would be starting a website similar to Bart Hanson's seatopenpoker.net. Basically, I would provide weekly content to subscribers, which would initially be free but maybe by the end of 2014 will cost like $10/month if things go well (numbers are totally random estimates).
I'm basically debating between two choices: specializing in live NLHE or live PLO. I'm a bit worried the target audience for the latter is too narrow though, thoughts?
Obviously I'm aware Bart has worked really hard on his material for years. I would consider it like a ridiculously huge success if I got like a few hundred unpaid subscribers by the end of 2013. Thoughts?
Unpaid, or paid I'd be a subscriber. Been a student of NLHE for some time but lately have been trying to find any and all PLO info I can.
As of late whenever an opportunity presents itself of choosing between a semi fishy NLHE or PLO table I've taken a seat at the latter. There's always variance, but the wins at PLO are so much more enjoyable in every way.
Would def by interested, at least would subscribe free and see how it goes. Personally more interested in PLO - just trying to make the transition to PLO now from NLHE. I suspect there are lots like me and this might be a turning point for PLO - predicting we are on the cusp of the PLO explosion.