Hi everyone.
Hi everyone.
Thanks for reading it, sorry it was long, but I had read through basically every thread I could find on the matter and read every news story before I wanted to reply. Get my thoughts straight. By the time I did, I had a fair bit to say as you can see.
As regards to me being a "rec" player or not while having HEM, understanding bb/100, playing 300,000 hands etc my statement would be this: I came to this forum and others to learn basic skills/rules of poker, and didn`t understand a damm thing you guys were saying.
Raise from UTG? Where the hell is that? Ultra Turbo Germany? 3-bet? Is that like 3 bucks?
So I had to look it up.
I also got HEM because, hey, thats what the ads and all you guys say on the "how to learn poker" forums for noobs right? Find a thread for beginners here on how to improve your game where someone DOESN`T proclaim having it as an imperative eventually.
300,000 hands? Commuting in Japan every day. You`d have a looooooot of time to play cards too.
I personally class myself as a "rec" player because I play recreationally, with no thought of being professional, because I know I shouldn`t drink and play Badugi but damm it, it`s fun, because I`m playing O8 for the lulz at stakes that are too high and I`m terrible at it..... It all IS recreation. I AM a "recreational player". Look at my other posts. I think I had a meltdown about variance and my QQ hands getting cracked at some point.
But I don`t think the definition of a "recreational player" should be shorthand for "people who play poker with absolutely no desire to get any better", do you? And therein lies the rub, because I (personally) believe that is EXACTLY how Mr Negreanu and Amaya want to see us.
Think about it. Their Wikipedia page claims they had 50 MILLION players as of 2012. How many of those 50 million originally opened a/c`s are still active or play even a couple of times a year? 3 Million? 5 Million max? Why did those other 45 Million people quit forever? I promise you it`s not because they won anything. What other business out there can have a 95% attrition rate of their customers and yet be a "market leader" to the point of having a strong enough monopoly that they can tell their remaining customers they are secretly raising prices and to get bent and leave if they don`t like it? And be the industry SUCCESS STORY? It`s crazy-land. Down is up. Up is down. Holy crap.
People in Amaya and even on this forum are claiming Spin`n`Gos are popular with the "rec" players, the "fish", the "donks" because we all are just gambling. Thats what the rec players want right? To gamble. Rec players WON`T EVEN NOTICE rake increases right? That is the prevailing wisdom. EVERYTHING that comes out of Amaya`s hole right now is in that direction.
How about this instead? They are popular because the average rec player knows they are literally the only way for them to win anything serious on Poker Stars ever, either to cash out or to build a bankroll for Poker. Deposit 50 bucks, work your way up from 2NL to 100NL, build a bank roll? Don`t make me laugh. Utter pipe dream for 99.9% of those "50 Million" a/cs opened. Poker books and forums pushing that line may as well be selling "Lose 30kgs with this one crazy trick" advice instead nowadays. "5 Pick Up lines that will make her wild! Oh, and you can win 3bb/100 on 25NL with a bit of time and application." Hah.
I`m in Osaka, I know 7 people here with PS a/c`s and another group of 5 guys in Nagoya. We play together live sometimes. That`s 13 people, and out of them all, I am the ONLY ONE who plays more than once in a blue moon. Everyone else stopped. You know why? It`s wasn`t because of a lack of Spin`n`Gos in the past, I promise you that. No, they quit because NO-ONE could win. Wouldn`t it be cooler if 3-4 of us out of those 13 guys were winning $50-$100 bucks a month? Or even breaking even? Wouldn`t that encourage everyone? Wouldn`t that help attract new people through simple word-of-mouth?
It`s disingenuous of Amaya to claim they are trying to attract "rec" players and for Mr Negreanu to claim the impediment to getting more of us and for us having fun is the "winning" players on Poker Stars. It removes any discussion of their own culpability in the lack of recreational players. It removes all discussion about why 90% of any of their new customers quit after a year. It makes a whole bunch of assumptions about what it is that will attract us, all leading to the destination "YOU. Regular players. It`s your fault. We`ve got NOTHING to do with it. Everyone pay more. Shut up." It`s SUCH short term thinking.
What does a new beginning "rec" player have to look forward to exactly? Utterly unbeatable games, even at the lowest limits, losing over and over and over and over, with the slimmest possibility of maybe getting 3bb/100 if he/she is AWESOME at poker, while the website itself is taking 4 times that much right off the bat. Oh, and cash-out and deposit fees too now. How does that sound? Fun? Not exactly "Moneymaker" is it? It`s "lets screw the new customers for as much as we possibly can as fast as we can and move on".
In Japan, they call it a "bicycle business" in as much as you have to keep pedaling like mad to remain afloat and your business model depends on attracting a new supply of customers constantly. Their continued survival depends on getting everyone in the U.S back in the game it seems. O.k, then what? What happens after everyone there sees how impossible it is to ever win? China? Mars?
Poker Stars thinks rec players don`t care about rake. Because Poker Stars didn`t mail me and tell me it was going up.
Poker Stars thinks I don`t care about deposit fees. Because Poker Stars didn`t mail me about those either.
That`s just simply insulting. They have some weird ideas about the price elasticity of their product I guess. They figure, to rec players, poker is basically comparable to heroin it seems. Us losing players can`t get enough right? It would seem 45 million quitting hasn`t got the message home to them yet.
Poker Stars thinks they are in competition with bricks and mortar casinos and should therefore charge like those places do.
Wrong again. When I go to a casino, once every 3-4 years, I go with a group of my friends, sit down at a crazy high buy-in poker or blackjack table with a bunch of free drinks and go mad. It`s an event, a holiday, a bunch of money I`m totally expecting to lose. Sometimes I win. Sometimes I don`t. I`m not keeping records.
But when I play on Poker Stars, I`m quietly trying to play a game to the best of my ability in my home (unless I`m not, 3% of the time....see Badugi above
.... CIV 5? Or Poker? Chess? Or Poker? Warhammer? Or Poker? Lets see....which ones out of those treats me like a total degen, raises their prices behind my back and encourages me to play to lose. And seems to feel offended if I want to learn to play better.....hmmmmm......hmmmmmm......
Here`s the cycle. Raise already eye-watering rake, redistribute rake randomly to player pool through stupid All-in tournaments and gambling games, rake it again when it comes back through, redistribute again, ad infinitum until poker site has all of it. Pretend rake is insignificant to people`s enjoyment of the game. Throw hands in air. "What can be done?! It wasn`t me guvvner. Honest. It was them winning regs. They kilt pokaz."
And finally Mr Negranoid, winning players make more than Poker Stars do? Really? You are claiming the "winning players" who are "killing poker" withdrew more than 400 million dollars from the poker economy through Poker Stars cashouts in 2014? Speechless. Fxxk, you think we`re all idiots.
Sorry, my rant is over, I promise. I`m going back to being a reader not a poster.