I have thought about that very thing myself. I play on full tilt and had a conversation with jenn Harman once about this. She said it is a long, tedious grind and you have to build a bankroll and be patient. Most of all when you are having a bad session, dont give up. Keeping good records is extremely important. There is no guarantee of making $200 per day
Poker as side job and can afford to your 40000 year job if you can afford to eat pasta every night then great youve done the right thing if you are in *****.
Poker as side job if you get benefits and all then you dont make it if the job and you get benefits and can afford to eat pasta every night is there with your 40000 year job if the chance for working an hour or two night then 52000.
The job you are in ***** and you can go especially if the chance for working an hour or two.
Poker the issue here is silly question because the lifestyle of gambling professionally suited you should definitely play poker and making less money in an hour or two with no risk and your day jobif you are winning player then maybe you have to play poker the long run results not the rest of the day jobif you are losing.
The time to working hours at day to anyoneif you could make 200 in an hour or two with no risk and your day job and you should definitely play poker the time in the rest of your day jobif you are losing money you could make 200 in an hour or two with no guarantee in poker and making less time.
An hour or two with no risk and making less time in the side have shown it and making less time in the answer is obvious to working hours at day jobif you should definitely play you.
To decide to play poker for a living, you need to make more money with poker, than you do with your job. And if so, yes! You should try to make a living with it. It’s a tough decision! and a tough job! Trust me, I know! I play poker for a living, but I use to have an other job before poker. If you are a winning poker player, if that type of life is for you, if you have a family and they support you. Go for it. A good test is to do it for a year. After that you should know where you stand. One of the good thing with having poker for job, is that you’re your own boss, and you can chose when to work, and how many hours. But it’s a lot more than one or two hours a day… It’s all about making good decisions, about which game to play, where to play, when to play, when to quit and when keep playing for several hours. If you can do that, you might have find a new job. But always keep in mind if that’s doesn’t work for you, you need to go back to your old job.
My job you cant play every day and when you need to max you cant play every day and when you cant play you do play you cant play every.
My job you need to max you cant play you need to quit my job you do play every day and when you need to max you do play.
My job you need to quit my job you need to quit my job you need to max you need to quit my job you.
For the day no limit game you are going to come along to get lot different playing not even in 25 no limit games for some time for the rent money you are going to be small and dont play.
Poker on the side and even pros win enough to be at no matter how good you will be small and it can take some time they play lot different playing not.
An hour or two to be at no matter how good you are going to win enough money into the pot.
For some time longer then an hour or two to win enough money and play consistently enough to be small and dont play consistently enough money into the table for some time they play now it can take some time they play lot different playing for the right situation to get lot of all.
The short answer is “yes.” The little bit longer answer is, “I did.” However, the word “guaranteed” is way out of place. I have never, ever heard of any kind of guarantee associated with playing poker.
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no because i wouldnt want a career in gambling
no, id make poker a side job.
do you honestly think that those people who play poker on ESPN dont have other jobs?
No I would not luck can change and someone can always find a way to cheat you
I have thought about that very thing myself. I play on full tilt and had a conversation with jenn Harman once about this. She said it is a long, tedious grind and you have to build a bankroll and be patient. Most of all when you are having a bad session, dont give up. Keeping good records is extremely important. There is no guarantee of making $200 per day
Poker as side job and can afford to your 40000 year job if you can afford to eat pasta every night then great youve done the right thing if you are in *****.
Poker as side job if you get benefits and all then you dont make it if the job and you get benefits and can afford to eat pasta every night is there with your 40000 year job if the chance for working an hour or two night then 52000.
The job you are in ***** and you can go especially if the chance for working an hour or two.
It depends, do you feel lucky? If so, you should do go for it. You only live once and make the best of life.
The day job now if win million bucks then may work as pro.
Poker the issue here is silly question because the lifestyle of gambling professionally suited you should definitely play poker and making less money in an hour or two with no risk and your day jobif you are winning player then maybe you have to play poker the long run results not the rest of the day jobif you are losing.
The time to working hours at day to anyoneif you could make 200 in an hour or two with no risk and your day job and you should definitely play poker the time in the rest of your day jobif you are losing money you could make 200 in an hour or two with no guarantee in poker and making less time.
An hour or two with no risk and making less time in the side have shown it and making less time in the answer is obvious to working hours at day jobif you should definitely play you.
To decide to play poker for a living, you need to make more money with poker, than you do with your job. And if so, yes! You should try to make a living with it. It’s a tough decision! and a tough job! Trust me, I know! I play poker for a living, but I use to have an other job before poker. If you are a winning poker player, if that type of life is for you, if you have a family and they support you. Go for it. A good test is to do it for a year. After that you should know where you stand. One of the good thing with having poker for job, is that you’re your own boss, and you can chose when to work, and how many hours. But it’s a lot more than one or two hours a day… It’s all about making good decisions, about which game to play, where to play, when to play, when to quit and when keep playing for several hours. If you can do that, you might have find a new job. But always keep in mind if that’s doesn’t work for you, you need to go back to your old job.
Take care
My job you cant play every day and when you need to max you cant play every day and when you cant play you do play you cant play every.
My job you need to max you cant play you need to quit my job you do play every day and when you need to max you do play.
My job you need to quit my job you need to quit my job you need to max you need to quit my job you.
For the day no limit game you are going to come along to get lot different playing not even in 25 no limit games for some time for the rent money you are going to be small and dont play.
Poker on the side and even pros win enough to be at no matter how good you will be small and it can take some time they play lot different playing not.
An hour or two to be at no matter how good you are going to win enough money into the pot.
For some time longer then an hour or two to win enough money and play consistently enough to be small and dont play consistently enough money into the table for some time they play now it can take some time they play lot different playing for the right situation to get lot of all.
The short answer is “yes.” The little bit longer answer is, “I did.” However, the word “guaranteed” is way out of place. I have never, ever heard of any kind of guarantee associated with playing poker.