by iceman5 » Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:18 pm
"FWIW, to start: I very firmly believe that <0.1% of all poker players can be multi-year winners. And even then, perhaps half have had a significantly 'lucky' run of it at least at one or two significant points along their run. I consider myself to be one of them."
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I agree that a very small percenatge of people are long term winners and I try to take comfort in that when Im not doing well because I am one of the multi year winners, but I think your number of <0.1% is overboard.
Anyone who is winning for a year or 2 should be able to continue winning as long as they move back down when they hit their ceiling. I have been winning to some degree nonstop since I started playing. I moved up (alot alot slower than most people) and when I finally hit a point that was too much for me (combo of too many players better than me and too much variance for me to stomach), I moved back down. $5/$10 6 max post UIGEA was over my head. I think if you can admit to yourself that youre over your head, and you move abck down, you should be fine. Of course alot of people's ego wont allow them to do that.
Dont interpret any of that to mean that I think you failed or anything. If I was playing for a living with no other income...with a family to support, I wouldve probably quit long ago.
I just mean that alot higher than 0.1% of players could move down to a comfortable level and win basically forever if thats what they wanted to do.
Which person do you consider yourself to be one of? The people who can win multi-year? Or a person who needed a lucky run along the way?
iceman5