That's a good strategy to have if you're in it for the money. Collect the small posts, and gain experience on focusing on the game for the larger wins.
I posted a little too soon as it was too exciting to watch. I watched up until the middle of the video, thinking it was going to be an overly-narrated video, and not go into a second game.
The last hand of the second game had me like 😲
The last I checked, my photo is #2 for an exact match of my very common name (first letter of middle initial; top 25 without it).
I did a lot of SEO to get it there as I was building a business around my name.
I have the Galaxy S23 Ultra, and would love to have a flat screen, but am waiting for the S25 to decide.
I might stick with the S23 until it craps out or no longer gets Android/One UI updates because if I switch to the S25, I will have to switch my phone plan that'll limit me to 25GB tethering...
I play for fun since the pots I play are so small. It's more about having a good experience than making a bit extra scratch that I wouldn't otherwise need anyway.
I'm a fan of light themes myself, so this is a welcoming change. It's also a bit easier to navigate, too.
If you can have style variants, I would play around with making a dark variant of this. Then, you only need to edit one style's pages.
No, I mean how people call or raise, and then decide to show their hand or not when they fold (and win).
After a while, you can probably get a read on that user. However, if they're not a regular, or allowed to change their usernames, it makes it much more difficult than in-person.
Nice stategy.
I would suggest putting $1000 into SPY or another growth ETF for retirement instead of risky assets, or for gambling. Secure the bag for later in life.
Do the same with the $5000 after you gain $10,000, and soon enough, you'll have a dividend portfolio that makes $1000/month...
Baby steps, but getting there!
After you reach $2000, are you going to increase your buy in, or play higher stakes, so that you can make larger gains (and larger losses) or continue raking in $10-20 a game?
Even if my objective is to win, I play for fun. A prize is always nice to get, but the buy-in is what I would've used elsewhere to have a different experience, if that makes sense.