https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/1...ation-1791919/
Hey everyone, maybe my question will get some traction here.
What are your estimates for the answer to this question?
"What's a good estimate for the number of players who take the game at least semi-serious in some formal manner (casino, online, serious home game, etc) i.e. a "Reg"?"
I think that's a pretty good definition of a "Reg" (just because someone plays a lot doesn't make them good, so I don't think being skillful should matter whether or not you're a reg).
In today's environment, what do you think is the cumulative distribution for how many regs achieve each of these ROIs? (My personal guesses included below).
1. <=0% ROI (I guess 98% or so of regs never do better than breakeven?)
2. 0%<ROI<=10% (I'd guess maybe 1% of the population of regs ever does better than 10%. Agree or no?)
3. >=20% ROI (my guess is maybe something like 1/500 regs can achieve ROIs that high. Too high or too low do you think?)