What to expect:

         While outcomes can differ based on individual circumstances, let's visualize a realistic post-course scenario for someone playing ~250k hands annually:

●  For an NL500 regular, transitioning to NL1000 can translate into an added profit of +$50,000 per year or +$250,000 over five years.

An NL1000 player, moving from a breakeven to a +4 bb/100 win rate (or a modest +2bb/100 for an NL2000 regular) can achieve profit increase of +$100,000 annually or +$500,000 across five years.

   Considering the potential of advancing in stakes and playing consistently over several years, the earnings trajectory can surpass the +$1,000,000 mark.

Don't overlook the opportunity cost - it took me ~4000 hours of studying theory to refine my method. At least half of that time was spent ineffectively, for an NL1000 regular earning 150$/hour, that's a potential loss of -$300,000.

Ready to see these numbers reflect in your game?