Poker88 is a poker room that has been around for years. The
website has had many good players come and go. It seems as if the number of
good players has increased over the years, but does this have to do with
Poker88's pay structure? Is it a matter of luck or of a certain number of games
being played each day?
There are two basic questions that need answering when looking
at the pay structure of a poker room. Number one is does it make sense to have
a player paying out money to start playing in the room? The second question is
can you really expect the other players to play to win a certain number of
chips? If the latter is true then we need to ask, is there really any point in
having a poker room, because the players will always lose more than they win.
The number of people who actually have to play for the highest
high payout are so low that they are hardly noticeable. The top player in the
room only wins about 10% of the chips that he or she plays with. For these
players it is basically luck that has brought them to where they are now.
Some of the players who have been there for a long time have
told me that they would love to get a high payout, but their only option has
been to play for longer periods of time each day. They have also said that the
lower payouts mean that they are able to continue playing at all times. It is
the same type of game that you would find at the local bar or at your friend's
house.
If you want to be the best in the game then you have to be
willing to give it everything you have. You have to be willing to wait until
the last minute to get in on a game and not play your hand until it is too
late. This is not true at Poker88, because the payouts are quite consistent.
You do not need to worry about the payouts because they do not vary much from
one day to the next. They also last longer than most sites because of the
smaller number of hands that are played.
So I ask, does the site pay well, and does it make sense to pay
to join the site? If it makes sense to pay for membership then you are just
paying for the name and the ability to play in the game. It may make sense to
have some extra benefits but it is not essential to playing for a substantial
amount of money. So the next time you decide that you want to sign up for a
poker room such as Poker88 don't make the mistake of thinking that you are
getting into a full-time job.
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