At what playing speed do or did most decide to take their game on the road? C, B, A, AA, AAA. Does it matter if someone knows how to match up? How long does it typically last?
I think it is a function of the level of play in your area, your bankroll and your (required) responsibility level.
IMO, skill is largely unrelated to whether you will 'make it' on the road, in this day and age. It is all about how you match up.
Hitting the road is not about ones speed, its how well they match up
If you can't beat the ghost, then you can't leave town.
Scooby Doo ghost?
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I know a good B-level player who once went on the road with his cousin Scotty Townsend. He said Scotty would go into the rooms and tell them he was the best and if they didn't believe it to bet something. He said Scotty couldn't get much action, but they wanted to play him thinking he was Scotty's backer and he said he won them a good bit of money.
What exactly would it be the 'hit the road'?
At what playing speed do or did most decide to take their game on the road? C, B, A, AA, AAA. Does it matter if someone knows how to match up? How long does it typically last?