Poker Top Money Winners

2021年11月14日
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It seems that every poker player I talk to claims to be a big winner. It’s rather obvious that it’s impossible for everyone to win so I did some online research to find out just what percentage of poker players make money. I had a difficult time finding any definitive answers, so I analyzed my long-term online poker database and used the data to find out the answer for myself.Poker Top Money Winners Tonight
So what percentage of poker players are profitable? Out of a sample size of 609 players from my Hold’em Manager database who had played at least 10,000 hands, only about 30% were profitable after the rake. While 18% of players were solid winners, 49% were moderate to significant losers. The 33% remaining players fell into the category of either small winners or small losers.
While the data does not necessarily surprise me, there are a few facts that are rather interesting. Let’s dive a bit deeper into the details and see what we can glean.
Bilzerian is a huge Instagram star and claims that most of his fortune has come from poker winnings, won playing ultra-high-stakes poker games. Many are dubious of this claim though, as he received. The all-time money list will always be a hot topic of discussion in the poker world. With the amounts won and places occupied by the players constantly in flux due to numerous high roller events taking place around the world each year, we take a quick snapshot at the current top five names on the list, how much they’ve won, and how they got there. I In recent years, the prize pool for the WSOP Main Event has become so large that the winner instantly becomes one of the top money winners in tournament poker. Jamie Gold (2006) is number eight on that list, Joe Hachem (2005) is number ten, and Peter Eastgate (2008) is number eleven. The Poker Hall of Fame is the hall of fame of professional poker in the United States.Founded in Las Vegas, it was created in 1979 by Benny Binion, the owner of the Horseshoe Casino, to preserve the names and legacies of the world’s greatest poker players and to serve as a tourist attraction to his casino. The New Player Poker Top Money Winners Welcome Bonuses are only available to players who create an account and make their first deposit at Casino Cruise. You may only claim one Welcome Offer (Welcome Package or Live Casino Bonus).What Are the Details of the Study?Poker Sites the Sample Was Obtained From
The sample was obtained from play on the Winning Poker Network across two skins, America’s Cardroom and Black Chip Poker. Stakes ranged from 10NL up to 200NL with a mix of No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha.What Is the Exact Percentage Break down of the Winners and Losers?Player Group
# of PlayersPlayer Pool %Win-rate RangeCrushers
305%
>10bb/100Solid Winners
82
13%3bb to 10bb/100
Small Winners7312%0bb to 3bb/100Small Losers12621%0bb to -3bb/100Moderate Losers
15626%-3bb to -10bb/100Donators14223%<-10bb/100What Is the Most Won or Lost by a Player?
The biggest winner won $7,840 while the biggest loser lost $15,151. Clearly, it’s a lot easier to lose than it is to win. Only 18% of players had what is typically considered the standard of what is a good win-rate.What Percentage of Players Are Profitable over the Long-TermEuropean Poker Tour Top Money Winners
The exact percentage of long-term poker winners cannot be known. However, if you factor in rake and the fact that variance can make players quit during a losing streak, the actual number of players who are profitable over their entire lifetime is almost certainly very small; likely somewhere around 15% or even less.
If you think about it logically, losers are much more likely to quit poker and thus make up a much larger percentage of players represented in an active sample size.Basically, if a person is winning he or she is much more likely to play a larger sample size over a lifetime.
In other words, if I were to redo this sample on the same site in 2 years a lot higher percentage of the winners would still be playing while a large percentage of the losers would be gone. It’s simply inevitable that losers will eventually go broke and stop reloading, unless they improve and start winning.
What Is Considered the Long Term?
In poker, the long term is one of those concepts that is completely subjective. Even so, what it boils down to is the number of hands played where one can be confident that he or she is either definitively a winner or definitively a loser.The Long Term For live Players
For live players who might play somewhere around 30,000 hands a year, if they are lucky, the long-term typically starts to come into focus at around 100,000 hands. However, since they are playing just 1 table in typically really soft games you can expect the average live winning players win rate to be higher than the average winning online player.The Long Term For Online Players
I would argue that, for multi-tabling online players, the long-term begins to be reached at about 250,000 hands. Due to short-term variance, our “actual” win-rate might be off by a big blind or three during a sample of this size, but the overall trajectory should be clear.
Let’s take a look at a graph of the 10 biggest winners from the sample I used.
There are several striking things you will notice when you take a look at this graph that spans almost 750,000 hands:
*The first 100,000 hands are break even
*There are at least 3 major downswings that lasted for 50,000 hands or more
*While there are multiple periods of “running bad” the overall trajectory of the graph over such a large sample is clear
*Even 10bb winners have 100k+ downswings or break even periods
Now let’s take a look at the graph from the 10 biggest losers.
The graph from the 10 biggest “fish” almost comically looks to be a mirror image of the winners’ graph. While the losing trajectory is obvious, you will notice that there are stretches as long as 50,000 hands where these players are winning.Does the Softness of the Player Pool Affect the Percentages?
The overall “fishiness” of a player pool might affect the ratios a bit since, with less parody, the money will tend to move to the top much faster. Therefore, there might tend to be more crushers and huge losers.
However, this is a hypothesis that is impossible for me to test since the soft poker sites I play on are anonymous or semi-anonymous. How Does Rakeback Affect These Percentages?
Assuming all players in the player pool took advantage of rakeback then it would change the overall ratio of winners to losers. This is because many small losers would now become break even and many breakeven players would become small winners.How Much Does Rakeback Improve Overall Win-Rates?
From what I can tell, the 27% rakeback on the Winning Poker Network will improve a players win-rate by roughly 1.5bb/100. My guess is that this would account for a 5% shift in the ratios toward the winning side. So something like 35% of people as winners and 65% losers, instead of 30% and 70% respectively.How Does a Rakeback Boon Alter the Player Pool?
Based on a 1.5bb improvement in win-rate, let’s take a look at how our groupings might change. I am not a big enough math wiz to use the limited data in Hold’em Manager to come up with exact numbers, so I will rely on common sense and the WAG (wild ass guess) method. Previous numbers will be in parenthesis.Player Group
# of Players% of PlayersWin-rate RangeCrushers
51 (30)8% (+3%)
>10bb/100Solid Winners
79 (82)13% (+0%)3bb to 10bb/100
Small Winners87 (73)14% (+3%)0bb to 3bb/100Small Losers133 (126)22% (+1%)0bb to -3bb/100Moderate Losers
153 (156)25% (-2%)-3bb to -10bb/100Donators106 (142)17% (-7%)<-10bb/100
Basically, 21-39 people of each category got promoted upwards in my semi-arbitrary classification system. However, only 32 people out of 609 went from losing status to winning status.
This is not exactly a titanic shift. However, it is worth noting that in environments with reward systems there are likely to be more winners than otherwise.
However, I thought I would point out that on sits with robust reward systems, there tends to be a higher concentration of serious players who are looking to take advantage of said rewards. This factor potentially offsets the benefit of any rakeback system and makes the entire player pool suffer as a result. Alas, that is an argument best saved for another day.What Makes One Player More Profitable Than Another?
Factors that contribute to making a player profitable are literally the million dollar question. While the answer seems simple (become a skilled player) there is more to it than that. While defining exactly what makes one player more profitable than another could be the subject of entire books, I did write an article on the subject called How Professional Poker Players Make Money, if you want to check it out.
Here are the cliff notes on the 3 keys to maximizing profit:
*Play against opponents worse than you
*Table selection
*Tilt managementRelated Questions
How many professional poker players are there? There is very little data on exactly how many poker players there are, much less how many are professional. However, one statistics site seems to think there are just over 20 million online real poker poker players in the world. While we cannot know how many are pros, we can use the data gathered in this article to make a guess on how many play well enough to make a good living. My database shows that about 18% of players are solid winners. 20 million times 18%= 3,600,000.
Is poker still profitable in 2018? Making money at poker is mostly about finding players who play worse than you do. Therefore, through good poker site and table selection, anyone with a reasonably good strategy can win.
What is variance? Variance can be either positive or negative. Basically what is means is that, during a particular sample size of hands that you have played, you either made more money or less money than expected based on your perceived win-rate.Final Thoughts
My biggest surprise from this exercise is the realization that nearly half the players in any given player pool are absolute fish and are losing money at an extraordinary rate. So next time you play, look around and realize that it’s likely that everyone but 2-3 players are just there to donate to everyone else. This should give hope to us all that poker is not dying but is alive and well for decades to come. As long as you are willing to do the work.
The 2020 European Poker Tour Online $25,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em super high roller event attracted a total of 81 entrants. In the end, the lion’s share of the $2,000,000 in guaranteed prize money was ultimately awarded to Eelis ‘EEE27’ Pärssinen. The poker pro from Finland outlasted a stacked final table to walk away with the title and the top prize of $539,819.
The top nine finishers made the money in this high-stakes tournament, with the money bubble bursting at the end of the first day of action to guarantee the final nine players at least $62,353. Sam ‘Str8$$$Homey’ Greenwood was the player eliminated on the bubble, with his pocket fours outrun by the A-3 suited of David Laka to put an end to the action for the day.
Andrei ‘ragAAAila19’ Boghean of Romania bagged up the chip lead, with Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph and Pärssinen sitting on the next-largest stacks. High stakes cash game and tournament player Artur “mararthur1” Martirosian was the first to be sent to the virtual rail on day 2. He made top pair on a ten-high flop with K-10 suited, only to run into the pocket jacks of Boghean. The larger pair held through the river and Martirosian was eliminated in ninth place ($62,353).
Satellite qualifier Jamie “jamienixon90” Nixon won his way into this event via a $75 Spin & Go. His run came to an end when he shoved J-8 offsuit from the small blind and two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Joao “Naza114” Vieira called with A-9 from the big blind. Nixon flopped a pair to take the lead, but Vieira turned a straight which remained best by the river. Nixon cashed for $71,387 as the eighth-place finisher.
Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo hit the rail in 7th place when his K-8 shove from the big blind failed to draw a fold from recent EPT Online preliminary event winner David “MonkeyBausss” Laka, who had limped and then made the call with A-10 suited. Laka improved to a full house by the end to send Pardo home with $95,310.
Benjamin “bencb789” Rolle had doubled through start-of-day chip leader Andrei “ragAAAila19” Boghean to take the top spot, making a full house against a flush to win the crucial pot. Rolle then extended his advantage by busting Vieira. Rolle defended his big blind with 32 facing a min-raise from Vieira from under the gun with AQ. The flop came down 833 to give Rolle trip threes. He checked and Vieira checked behind. The 9 turn saw Rolle bet 660,000 into a pot of 630,000 and Vieira called with his nut flush draw and overcards to the board. The 5 on the end prompted Rolle to move all-in, having Vieira covered. The Portuguese bracelet winner went into the tank for several minutes before making the hero call with ace high, only to be shown the trips of Rolle. Vieira was awarded $127,249 as the sixth-place finisher.
Pärssinen moved into second place on the leaderboard by knocking out Andrei “ragAAAila19” Boghean in fifth place ($169,893), shoving with A-K and receiving a call from K-10 which failed to improve. Pärssinen closed the gap on Rolle only to have the German expand the lead again by busting David “MonkeyBausss” Laka in fourth place ($222,826). All the chips went into the middle preflop with Laka holding A6 to Rolle’s K10. Rolle flopped a pair of tens to take the lead and never looked back. Laka cashed for $222,826 as the fourth-place finisher.Poker Top Money Winners Today
Recent EPT Online $10,300 high roller third-place finisher Christian ‘WATnlos’ Rudolph found a double-up through Rolle with pocket threes against A-10 to even things out a bit. The two clashed again just moments later, with all of Rudolph’s chips going in with pocket eights and Rolle calling with pocket fives. The larger pair held up throughout the board and Rolle was left on fumes. He busted in third place shortly afterward, earning $302,837.
Pärssinen took a lead into heads-up play, and he was able to convert that advantage into the title in short order. In the final hand Rudolph raised to 400,000 from the button with K10 and Pärssinen three-bet to 1,440,000 with JJ. Rudolph and the 1064 rolled off the virtual deck on the flop. Pärssinen bet 1,120,000 and Rudolph raised to 2,880,000. Pärssinen shoved all-in and Rudolph called for his tournament life. His top pair was second best to Pärssinen’s overpaid, and the 8 and 2 brought no relief. With that, Pärssinen locked up the pot and the title. Rudolph cashed in for $404,324 with his second top-three finish in the span of a few days.Poker Top Money Winners Last Night
Here is a look at the payouts awarded to the top nine finishers:PlaceNameEarnings 1 Eelis “EEE27” Pärssinen $539,819 2 Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph $404,324 3 Benjamin “bencb789” Rolle $302,837 4 David “MonkeyBausss” Laka $222,826 5 Andrei “ragAAAila19” Boghean $169,893 6 Joao “Naza114” Vieira $127,249 7 Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo $95,310 8 Jamie “jamienixon90” Nixon $71,387 9 Artur “mararthur1” Martirosian $62,353
Pärssinen photo credit: René Velli from OlyBet Kings of Tallinn 2018.Related Articles$25,000 No-Limit Hold’em Eight Max $2 Million GTD Coverage:
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