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Originally Posted by Angrist
My overall (lifetime) average is 48 hours/month, or 576hrs/year.
April was my third lightest month ever, and the first time in 21 months I've been under 30 hours.
I blame a combination of work busyness (that week I mentioned hurt a lot) and a hypothetical problem with my local home game.
You're putting in slightly more volume than me on average. I just hope I can keep up my current volume over the next few years+.
Last night I actually began worrying about the long term state of our game even more. Basically, we've had a capped-at-$500K BBJ going since before Christmas, and that's really kept our 5 tables packed a decent amount of the time (and even made it difficult to get on at certain days / times). A couple of weeks ago it was hit, but the backup reached the capped-at-$500K within a couple of days so business as usual. But the crowds (which are completely reg infested) have waned. Played all day Saturday where I can't recall exactly if they got the 5th table going (but if they did it took them a long time to do so). Last night it took a long time to get the 4th table going and they didn't even get a 5th table going. My guess between the regs going broke chasing the BBJ and the game becoming tougher overall that it might slow down again. The tables last night certainly had their spots, and the regular action players, but they also had a lotta solid (or at the very least non-horrendous) grinders too. It's made me realize how tenuous the state of the game may really be, and just currently briefly disguised by BBJ hysteria. Most of my 2015 was spent playing at the only table running in the room. There's a chance it still may return to that, in spite of fewer rooms running.
Basically, I'm trying to have a better appreciation for what I currently have, because it may not always be here.
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