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to faithfully dispersion suzhu on itself
I think so too!fundiver199 said:The exact number is obvoiusly difficult to know among other things because of variance. But yeah it is probably only 5-10%, who are long term winners. Those 5-10% tend to play way more than average though. So when you play, you will be facing more than 5-10% opponents, who are long term winners. Or to put it another way: Fish tend to play for a while, lose for a while, and then most of them stop playing. A few takes the time and effort to improve their game, and then they become winning or break-even regulars.
You need to study more, to be ready for real money action. Watching several hours of pro players will do nothing , compare to whats out there. Just suggestion.GioBonfante said:For now I am one of these 95% losers.
However I intend to be a good poker player, I'm watching several hours of pro players analyzing hands and explaining actions, I intend to start betting real money soon.But anyway I agree with you, the vast majority of players only LOSE and Lose, like a gamble..![]()
I would assume it's close to this from the sharkscope entries I've seen, particularly if you're including live players in the overall stats. I would imagine if you were interested a quick search would return some studies on average player win/loss ratios across online poker clients based on Sharksope data. I'm not sure if/how you could track win/losses for live players in this without some sort of self-reporting, but online player trends should be a good indicator.rj_montana said:Is it accurate that 96% of online poker players lose money? I have seen several users on this forum in several threads throwing this statistic around. I would like to know if there is any basis for it; what study or source is this 96% figure based on?
And if you do not agree, what do you figure the statistical breakdown is amongst winners, break even players and losers? Thanks! 5️⃣
You winheguli82 said:Majority of players having fun, 10% trying to ruin that![]()
luckyfish98 said:all players lose completely, poker is a game where only poker links win because they get 10% of each player
This sounds accurate to me.Luvepoker said:I'm pretty sure we'll never know an honest answer on this but I don't think it's as bad is 96% losing. Personally I wouldn't be surprised if somewhere between maybe 8% and 15% are winners or slight winners maybe another five to 10% break even slight losers and there will be the rest that are just losing money. I just don't think it's 96% it's just too high and the game wouldn't survive if that many people were losing.