Bojack1 said:
As funny as you think that is, that is precisely how many of the famed and not so famed pros play it. There are many professionals who don't risk a dime of their own money but yet still get large shares of profits. Its a great system to get into, the only problem being, somewhere down the line you would have had to show some real skills to someone to earn the right to play this way. At that point a good skills checkout can be more valuable than anything else in your game. When you can prove to the right people that you are an expert in your system you can lower your variance to zero, and play a much higher stakes game with no monetary consequence. Its not for everybody this is true, but if it is, fuzzy counting and sloppy play won't get you there.