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Smock8 11-13-2004 03:28 PM

Becoming a professional player
 
I'm writing a research paper on becoming a professional poker player. I think it would be great if i could get some comments from people who have actaully made the change from a regular job to a professional player. My specific questions are: What is the largest adjustment you had to make? How do you manage your money? What are some unanticipated obsticles that you had to overcome? What is considered a good income playing professionaly? Any other comments that you would like to make would be great. Thanks guys.

ricdaman 11-13-2004 04:56 PM

Re: Becoming a professional player
 
There are a TON of posts on this site about this topic. There are also a TON of articles on cardplayer.com. I think spending a few hours doing some research through this site and cardplayer.com will produce more than enough information to write your paper.

Relentless 11-13-2004 07:31 PM

Re: Becoming a professional player
 
It would be sweet if we could read what you write after your done.

timmer 11-13-2004 11:32 PM

Re: Becoming a professional player
 
its sad but the majoity of what has been written about being a pro gambler is pure horseshit. Although there are a few real insightful people out there. The real pros have a traders mindset these are a real minority. the majority are at best idle rich and at worse compulsive gamblers scamming people in one way or another to make ends meet. A bunch are simply whoring on the myth of the pro gambler or expounding on past good luck or work in the "industry". the rest are simply waiting to get broke.

I know this aint sexy but it is the truth as Ive seen it.

For the past ten years where I've derived a portion of my income from gaming online and in casino pits and cardrooms from LA. to NV.

tek 11-14-2004 11:00 PM

Re: Becoming a professional player
 
What do name guys like Brunson, Chan, etc do during the times when they were tapped out to get a new BR? I mean most professional players don't have mainstream job skills...

dealer_toe 11-15-2004 12:34 AM

Re: Becoming a professional player
 
they played lower stakes poker, in SS it talks about when Doyle went bust he built his bankroll playing penny poker.

JoshuaD 11-15-2004 01:34 AM

Re: Becoming a professional player
 
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they played lower stakes poker, in SS it talks about when Doyle went bust he built his bankroll playing penny poker.

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Joe Tall 11-15-2004 03:48 AM

Re: Becoming a professional player
 
I mean most professional players don't have mainstream job skills..

Huh? All the ones I know had jobs, have degrees and were often successful at what they did. How you came up with this one, I have no idea, it's one of the stupidest things I've read in a while.

Peace,
Joe Tall

Zoltri 11-15-2004 05:04 AM

Re: Becoming a professional player
 
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its sad but the majoity of what has been written about being a pro gambler is pure horseshit. Although there are a few real insightful people out there. The real pros have a traders mindset these are a real minority. the majority are at best idle rich and at worse compulsive gamblers scamming people in one way or another to make ends meet. A bunch are simply whoring on the myth of the pro gambler or expounding on past good luck or work in the "industry". the rest are simply waiting to get broke.

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Since joining 2+2 last month and lurking for 6 months before that, this is the most honest post I have read in this forum.

Dynasty 11-15-2004 05:57 AM

Re: Becoming a professional player
 
Here's a link to my well known post.

Three Years in Las Vegas


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