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I would say that if it's a six person table, 1 is a pro.

2007-04-23 13:37:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

At that level you can say that they're skills players. Meaning you can find at the table semi-pros and pros poker players. I play poker for a living and when I play online (between 20 to 60hrs a week) I play the $10/20, $5/10, $4/8, $3/6. I buy-in for 50x the BB in any limits. My choice of limits depend on the way thing goes for me. I most often play the 10/20 and 5/10, But if I have a bad period I easily go down on stakes and play more of the 5/10 and 3/6.

Take care

2007-04-23 13:57:11 · answer #2 · answered by pokercoach 5 · 0 0

You might think that the higher the limit of the game, the better the players. But that is far from the truth, most top pros don't play 10-20 games. They play 40-80, 80-160 games, but I'm sure that some mid level pros play in these kinds of games. The percentage of pure pros who play 10-20 is small. I myself don't like limit games, i play a lot of 2-5 no-limit myself and find some pros and a lot of fish and dead money, most are just people looking to have fun, and im happy to take there money from them.

2007-04-23 20:47:47 · answer #3 · answered by sincity usa 7 · 0 0

The majority of people playing at that level are serious amateurs or professionals. A $2000 buyin typically only fetches serious players.

2007-04-23 11:17:29 · answer #4 · answered by Sanjay M 4 · 0 0

Probably about half. But if you were in Vegas you could ask who is "house" employees but unfortunately not the "pro."

2007-04-24 07:15:57 · answer #5 · answered by banananose_89117 7 · 0 0

50%-75% are pros

2007-04-23 17:13:52 · answer #6 · answered by allen Kuo 2 · 0 0

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