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Jiggus, if that guy was playing 80% of his hands he was a moron. No good poker player can do that and make money at limit, probably no matter what the stakes.
It's obvious that there is no such thing as 'making money at will'. It doesnt matter how good you are, what game or stakes you are playing, you can't sit down for an hour and know you are going to make money. This is cards ... they are randomly dealt, and a good portion of the time you are going to get bad ones.
But that said, I think playing the .25/.50 at paradise for a good player (I play them a lot since my BR isn't very high), is like 'virtually making money at will'. The players are so bad that although you can't guarantee making money over an hour at a single table, if I 3-table it for an hour, I will be positive 90% of the time. It's pretty simple actually ... play fairly tight (depending on the table), about 25% seeing the flop counting the blinds and play with some controlled aggression, and these tables are easy to beat for 6 or 7 BB/hr/table.
I actually do what you were talking about. I play the $15 coral NL holdem tournament there most nights that I play. I haven't had a good money finish yet after about 15-20 tourneys, so I've lost about $180 dollars in buy-ins. But I just play the .25/.50 for an hour and a half or 2 hours, and though I don't always make money, I consistently make enough that my BR stays about the same. I'll typically 2 table the .25/.50 while playing the tournament, and if I make it to the first break, just concentrate on the tournament.
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