▲ 11 r/poker

Grinding Low Stakes

Is anyone successful grinding low stakes games that pull promo bucks or is it not even possible?

I seriously can't believe a play a game that takes 6 dollars out of a $30 pot. 3 rake, 2 promo pull, 1 tip?

That is completely unbeatable. The only chance is to have huge pots. I kind of feel scammed because I've been grinding and studying Poker hard and I'm only up $780 after almost 900 hours of play this year. I've calculated that I paid around 25k in rake tip and promo during that period. Including almost 7k in promo bucks and yet to see a single dollar come back.

If you have a long term win rate please tell me what it is?

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u/Pedro_Moona — 2 days ago
▲ 44 r/AUSL

Home Site Playoff Games

If a game like the video happened during the playoffs, I really feel like the ratings could potentially spike to over a million. There is something about an enthusiastic home crowd fighting for a championship that makes you want to not change the channel. I definitely feel like neutral sight games are lacking the same excitement.

I have put together a playoff plan and wanted to see what everyone thinks? I think four teams in this league are good enough to complete for a championship but this plan also works well if the league expanded to 8 or 10 teams. I also really want to reward the top seeds and I believe the championship series should be a little bit longer.

Semifinal Round

#1 seed vs #4 seed - 3 game series all @ #1

#2 seed vs #3 seed - 3 game series all @ #2

Championships Series

First 2 games at the top seed

Second 2 games at the lower seed

Championship game back at the higher seed

This is really cool because it allows those lower seeds to pull an upset and then be rewarded with home games in the final series.

Update: The argument is it will cost more for homesite playoff games, but the homesite plan is actually 46% less flights per game, if you include the number of extra games. I have broken it down below: (Warning, this is a bit long and geeky so you might just want to take my word for it if your not a numbers person)

The current neutral sight plan has 3 round-trips for a total of 6 flights, assuming a 50% win rate there is an average of 3.5 games, (1 playin game and 2.5 games for the final series). This comes out to 1.71 flights per game, 6/3.5=1.71.

The home site plan:

Semifinal Round

#4 travels to #1 for a best of 3 - this series will average 2.5 games for 1 round trip, (2 flights).
2/2.5 ‎ = 0.8 flights per game.

#3 also travels to #2 for a best of 3 - this series will average 2.5 games for 1 round trip, (2 flights).
2/2.5 ‎ = 0.8 flights per game.

However, if one of the lower seeds wins in the semifinal round, you can you have them fly directly to the higher seeds stadium for the final. This should happen maybe 50% of the time.

This makes an average of 3.5 combine flights for the series and the combine number of games being an average of 5.

3.5/5=.7 average flights per game for the semifinals

Final Round

First 2 games - the lower seed travels to higher seed for 2 games (1 round trip with 2 fights) 2/2=1 flight per game.

Second 2 games - the higher seed travels to lower seed for for 1.65 games (historically in pro sports the series should push to 4 games 65% of the time). 2/1.65‎ = 1.212 flights per game.

Game 5 championship game - both teams travel back to the higher seed. This is 2 more flights for the lower seed but this historically only happens 35% of the time in 5 game series.

So, 35% of the time we will have 2 additional flights for the game 5. This represents an average of additional .7 flights when calculating the possibility of the game happening. Also, this represents an average of .35 games. So this final game 5 represents .7/.35=2 flights per game.

Adding these up the total average number of flights for the finals series is 2+2+.7‎ = 4.7

And the average number of finals games should be
2+1.65+.35=4

Making the total flights per finals game calculated at: 4.7/4‎ = 1.175

Totals For All The Playoffs at Home Sites

Total average flights for home site plan 3.5+4.7‎ = 8.2
Total average games at home sites 5+4=9

8.2/9‎ = 0.911 flights per game for the home site plan

And above I calculated 6/3.5=1.71 flights per game on current neutral site plan

1.71-.911‎ = 0.799
.799/1.71‎ = 0.467% less flights per game staying at home sites.

u/Pedro_Moona — 16 days ago
▲ 67 r/AUSL+1 crossposts

AUSL unlikely to expand in 2027, Kim Ng says. When the league does expand, what cities would be a slam dunk?

Assuming the league can use the University of Washington's stadium, I think Seattle is an absolute slam dunk because of the incredible summer weather and softball culture. However, I can't think of any other cities that are a must for a team.

What city do you think would be good for a team and why? Maybe there are some PSL teams selling tickets that are worth looking into but fans seem to only show up for sports when they are given the world class coverage they deserve and have the best athletes in the world.

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u/Pedro_Moona — 20 days ago

Extra Ticket - Chicago Game

Are there any Talons Fans in Chicago who want to come to go to the game on Sunday in Rosemont, row 4 behind home plate, because I have an extra ticket. The game is sold out and prices have gone way up but just just toss me $40 and Ill call it good as long as you wear green and don't mind sitting next to a couple loud fans. PM me if interested.

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u/Pedro_Moona — 1 month ago