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Prop Bet (Over/Under): Win ,000 at LIVE 1/2 NLH @ Pokerhouse Dallas Prop Bet (Over/Under): Win ,000 at LIVE 1/2 NLH @ Pokerhouse Dallas

12-08-2021 , 12:13 AM
The Game Structure:
-Capped buyin at $500
-1/2 blinds with $5 Dallas Straddle (ultimate last to act)
-Hand Shuffle

Paramenters:
-Within 30 Days
-Under 250 Hours
-Does not include Seat Rental Fees

I plan to provide the following feeds during a session:
-A camera to show my hole cards
-A camera to show the board & table actions

I am currently being offered between 2:1 and 2.5:1, with the majority of the opinions on the Under so far. I am looking for feedbacks, & possibly additional action with proper escrowed setup (shouldn't be a problem as I'm a TCH Dallas regular).
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12-08-2021 , 12:20 AM
So essentially a 1/2/5? Seems easy.

I've run up $200 to $8k in a single 15hr session on a few occasions in a similarly structured game.
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12-09-2021 , 06:10 PM
It's 1/2 with an optional $5 button straddle which gives the straddler ultimate last action.

If it's a similar player pool to TCH's 1/2 then I would expect it to mostly play like a large 1/3.
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12-10-2021 , 04:18 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Spyutastic
So essentially a 1/2/5? Seems easy.

I've run up $200 to $8k in a single 15hr session on a few occasions in a similarly structured game.
$60/h if he plays the maximum number of allowed hours. I know some 2/5 players have managed a win-rate like that and Texas has notoriously juicy games but $500 capped buyin and hand shuffle are big negatives when $1k max and machine shuffle are the standard. I guess there's no rake though which is a massive +?

I have no desire to bet but knowing nothing about OP I'd probably bet against offering 2:1. However he would have a much better idea than anybody else what fair odds should be if he's played a decent number of hours already, so there's a good chance he already knows almost for a fact he has an edge on the bet. It's not smart to take bets at a huge information deficit compared to the party offering the bet.

I also wouldn't trust anyone enough to bet on something that is so hard to verify. Plain video isn't enough because bad sessions can be cut out. It would have to be live streamed.
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12-10-2021 , 06:26 AM
No seat rental fee included in the bet is a big deal. At $13/hr (regular price), 250 hours is $3,250. A monthly membership fee would be another $30.

I do feel compelled to once again mention that this is a 1/2 game, not a 2/5 game.

OP is a good longtime 2/5 grinder (TAG).
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12-10-2021 , 08:22 PM
It's $10/hr seat fee. The original win amount was $10,000. A few thought it was too easy so we increased it to $12500, but it to $15000 to remove the fees.

I'm a 2/5 player, played mostly at Winstar. Had a YouTube challenge but got cut off because of COVID (YT search Tommy Ho Poker if you wanna see). Towards the end, my hourly was over $50/hr.

At $15,000 it will be close. I'd have to play almost perfect. Don't need to run like a goddess, but can't run bad either.

I'd also try to Live Stream every session myself. Probably try to place a camera to see my hole cards, and a top camera to see the board & action.
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12-10-2021 , 10:18 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by browni3141
$60/h if he plays the maximum number of allowed hours. I know some 2/5 players have managed a win-rate like that and Texas has notoriously juicy games but $500 capped buyin and hand shuffle are big negatives when $1k max and machine shuffle are the standard. I guess there's no rake though which is a massive +?



I have no desire to bet but knowing nothing about OP I'd probably bet against offering 2:1. However he would have a much better idea than anybody else what fair odds should be if he's played a decent number of hours already, so there's a good chance he already knows almost for a fact he has an edge on the bet. It's not smart to take bets at a huge information deficit compared to the party offering the bet.



I also wouldn't trust anyone enough to bet on something that is so hard to verify. Plain video isn't enough because bad sessions can be cut out. It would have to be live streamed.
The game I played in was $200 cap buy in.
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12-10-2021 , 10:45 PM
Seems like a bad bet for you. Too many things out of your control. You could get dealt 72 off every hand for 5000 hands and somehow you supposed to win $3 per hand with 72 off? It does not seem fair. The dice could be loaded, just rolling with your fingers crossed. Everybody seems to know but you. What are you even doing? It should be 12 to 1. Don't quit your day job kid.
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12-10-2021 , 11:56 PM
Why do you pose as a female? It's just weird.
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12-11-2021 , 12:17 AM
I heard on the intercom at Home Depot this week that they are letting employees put any gender they want on their name tag. That's the type of world it is now. But speaking for myself, I am a young female woman. I have an only fans account like any normal girl my age. I do modelling, investing, poker, etc.
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12-11-2021 , 02:31 AM
my best streak was $60/hr for 700 hours @ 2/5, totally doable. I didnt run hot either, just didnt run bad & table selected a lot. Sounds like a fun challenge though
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