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Originally Posted by Xptboy
Actually you can quite easily find the results of everyone in an EV pool such as steel phoenix or hyperschool by using the spinlead app/software. The pools consist of thousands of players from micro to highstakes so should give a good idea of what type of results are achievable.
These are the results for stars.com for the past 12 months.
But you need to remember that basically all the stars players are getting tons of RB on spins. I don't play spins anymore and don't plan to but I remember my best month was $28k by grinding 8k games in a month with like 35ish cev on 100s and getting 2x$8k 40% RB challenge (and cheap black chests for a while coz I just started grinding on stars again then) a bit over a year ago. In a standard month I'd grind 4k games for 1 of the challenges and if I broke even in money with say 20-30ish cev or whatever it'd still be a good $8-15k.
So yeah I'd say there's still money to be made in spins and always will be. Not too sure I'd enjoy the whole lobby system at highstakes or the fact that the only way to get a good spins education is by joining a stable or the fact it's probably the most repetitive form of poker and (probably) the easiest for humans to memorize GTO-wise, and mainly about good volume at some point but yeah, pros and cons to everything I guess. If you have good work ethic and discipline spins is prolly one of the easiest ways to make a good living in poker.
I made some calculations with the results in that image.
You can win like 10 times the amount of money if you have the average winrate of 5 dollar normal spins, compared to playing turbo spins. I even considered that the player playing turbo spins could play double the amount of spins, and even then normal spins have 10x the profitability.
My results are much better in turbo spins, which means I have a lot to learn and study.