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    Noob Question on Session Length

    I’ve read keep session length between 45-60 minutes to avoid heat, makes sense.

    Are you then completely leaving that casino until the next visit? Or are you going out for lunch, walk, smoke whatever, and then coming back to different table?

    I live in the New England area, I’m a poker dealer (plenty of time practice counts in my head), and I have casinos within my area. But the idea of going to Mohegan, playing for an hour, Foxwoods for an hour, Encore for an hour, and then being done sounds like about 3 hours of cards, for 8 hours of time.

    Even with a $25k bankroll, playing $25 mins, that’s only $9.375/hour at one bet an hour profit (BEFORE gas mileage food etc)

    Advice for a noob?


    ** To clarify, I deal poker in NH. We have $5 BJ, with a max bet of $10, so zero chance to beat house edge. **
    Last edited by Calied; 03-06-2020 at 09:55 PM.

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