by Felonius_Monk » Sat Sep 24, 2005 11:01 am
Yeah, I guess what I was meaning was not that the game will "die" so to speak and become automatically unprofitable, of course, logically, someone has to be winning somewhere... However, I do think the bubble will burst in the next 5-10 years and poker will become a whole lot less profitable and harder to sustain a big winrate at - the increased public domain knowledge of strategy (thanks to sites like this, books, and the general increased profile of poker as a competition of skill) will still be around for those who want to access it, but the glut of new players with limited clue how to play will dry to a slow trickle, I think. There'll still be the gambling high-rollers, and still new players at the very lowest levels, but I think in the middle and low-middle levels (where the vast majority of us play) the game will get harder and harder. Indeed, I think we're already seeing this pattern to some extent.
Since I started playing "seriously" (by seriously, I don't mean "being a winning player", which has been the case for me for like 6 or 7 years, but I mean "playing with a more professional attitude" in reasonable-sized games), say the last 2 or 2.5 years, the standard of online poker in general has got slightly tougher. I'm pretty convinced of this. The areas of most profit, new opportunities if you like, to find the real terrible games, seem to be new sites or sites introducing new games (for instance, when Cryptologic released NLHE and PLO games, after running limit for a couple of years, back last March, the standard of play was truly, truly abysmal - I mean a LOT worse than Party). Thankfully, as long as sites are still offering generous bonuses I think people at the low-mid levels will be able to keep making a crust.
I'm pretty confident I'll still be a solid winning player in a couple of years time, though whether I could maintain the same rate at the tables I currently play I don't know. So, in summary, what I mean is that the bubble WILL burst, but the better players will still be at the top taking everyone else's money. Good news for us I hope!
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