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Originally Posted by Karl_TheOG_Marx
a massive exaggeration
derp
I mean, yeah, if you're used to playing dumbass, ultra-slow 30-hands-an-hour live poker, I'm sure online seems impossibly tough. I only play live a couple times a year, but frankly, I'm not sure I've EVER met a non-terrible live player at 2/5 and 5/10.
Is it? I have 20 rec friends that love poker and grew up during the boom, maybe 1 of them cares enough these days to deposit money on an online site. If you're a normal guy with a job, maybe wife/kids, and some hobbies, spending 5-10 hours clicking buttons on your computer to make $20 at microstakes is probably far down on your list of enjoyable ways to spend your time. This is all if you're "decent" at poker and not your average bro just trying to have fun. Cool, so you spend 5 hours to make enough money to buy McDonalds for one.
Sounds like you should play more live like the rest of us? Idkkkkkkkkkkkk Also never said online is tough, just less profitable and higher chance of being cheated compared to live, IMO. I do like being able to play without leaving the house tho, big adv to online.
Last edited by DiamondsOnMyNeck; 05-24-2024 at 08:12 PM.