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Luckily I made enough to retire while eventhough i sucked at poker [/ QUOTE ] Right... |
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[ QUOTE ] Luckily I made enough to retire while eventhough i sucked at poker [/ QUOTE ] Right... [/ QUOTE ] What? He IS right. He and a lot of other people made a ton off of Party, probably enough to retire on unless he continues his super-balla ways. |
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Lol to that. I'd like to see how much you crush it for. Would love to see that PT screen shot.
As far as Empire Maker2 goes he is obviously a very good player but I'm not so sure a ultra tight style is going to get it done at the bigger limits these days. I have a lot of repect for him when I do sit with him but there is certainly no fear factor that I feel compared to when I've sat with some of the other successful higher limit pros. Again. I think he's a vgood player so don't misinterpret this. Not impressed with gambler2k4 at all btw on many levels. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Luckily I made enough to retire while eventhough i sucked at poker [/ QUOTE ] Right... [/ QUOTE ] What? He IS right. He and a lot of other people made a ton off of Party, probably enough to retire on unless he continues his super-balla ways. [/ QUOTE ] For sure in some cases, but if you are a young kid and want $50k for life (increasing with inflation) it would probably cost something like $2 million if you went out and bought an annuity. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Luckily I made enough to retire while eventhough i sucked at poker [/ QUOTE ] Right... [/ QUOTE ] What? He IS right. He and a lot of other people made a ton off of Party, probably enough to retire on unless he continues his super-balla ways. [/ QUOTE ] u really have no idea what ur talking about. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Luckily I made enough to retire while eventhough i sucked at poker [/ QUOTE ] Right... [/ QUOTE ] What? He IS right. He and a lot of other people made a ton off of Party, probably enough to retire on unless he continues his super-balla ways. [/ QUOTE ] u really have no idea what ur talking about. [/ QUOTE ] why do you say that? I didn't mean he could take his winnings, put it into a savings account and live off of it for the rest of his life. I meant that with his lifetime earnings from Party INVESTED correctly he pretty much doesn't have to work another day in his life. |
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why do you say that? I didn't mean he could take his winnings, put it into a savings account and live off of it for the rest of his life. I meant that with his lifetime earnings from Party INVESTED correctly he pretty much doesn't have to work another day in his life. [/ QUOTE ] Using the $2 mil example, I'm going to say it would be extremely difficult to retire on that at 20, especially if you plan on having kids down the line, owning property, etc. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Luckily I made enough to retire while eventhough i sucked at poker [/ QUOTE ] Right... [/ QUOTE ] What? He IS right. He and a lot of other people made a ton off of Party, probably enough to retire on unless he continues his super-balla ways. [/ QUOTE ] u really have no idea what ur talking about. [/ QUOTE ] why do you say that? I didn't mean he could take his winnings, put it into a savings account and live off of it for the rest of his life. I meant that with his lifetime earnings from Party INVESTED correctly he pretty much doesn't have to work another day in his life. [/ QUOTE ] u really have no idea what ur talking about. |
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So this guys was suppossed to be a huge winner at party's 2k nl games and he is playing 2-4 nl on stars, disscuss [/ QUOTE ] What do you play? |
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this conversation has been done to death already......
But it all depends on what you want from life. With modest requirements, flexibity, some wise financial decisions, and a little luck, you can live a happy lifetime from a relatively small amount of capital. One quick example: You could rent out a modest house out here in the UK, live comfortably in a beautiful spot in the devoloping world, and all the while your equity would, with a little luck, be appreciating. Sure, there could be problems, and you need to be smart and flexible, but it's simply not the case many people can't get through life on $2 million. Add in the words "semi-retire" or "actively invest" and suddenly you can set yourself up with a lot less. |
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