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[QUOTE="jeffred1111, post: 605521, member: 19935"] Live, you at least need to grind 2/4NL or possible 5/10 LHE at a cheap casino to make a living (low rake and free food). And you'll nit it up for long hours in order to get that 8-10$/h. Online, I'd wager that someone 2-4 tabling 100 6-max or 3/6LHE 6-max could make a frugal to nice living out of poker since competition is better than live but volume of hands is way higher. You also wouldn't put in as much hours as grinding the cheeseburger stakes in the casino. But if you multitable 10/20 limit and are any good (>1ptbb/100 hands), or 400NL, you can live off of poker very easily without worrying too much about working 40-50 hour a week. I'd say that it depends on lot if you plan to grind full ring or 6max, with 6max being the better option in terms of hourly rate (but worse in terms of swings, variance and liquidity at any moment). [/QUOTE]
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