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Originally Posted by robert_utk
For high stakes, the circle gets smaller with each loop, as the margin of error/edge is smaller.
For live play small stakes, the circle is just as big as ever. The casino still features bad players that still play badly, and the LLSNL live low stakes no limit subforum has the best strategy discussions about how to exploit and profit against bad live players.
If regular casino guests can continue to be willing to play LLSNL the games will remain good.
That said, the loop and margin of error is shrinking and if the casino takes more rake the games will eventually become unbeatable except the very best grinders.
On a positive note, there could be resurgence in poker by the broader American public bringing newbs to the LLSNL tables to "try thier luck at this poker thing" if someone well known outside the poker world won the WSOP MAIN EVENT. Like Kevin Hart but much more famous.
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