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Old 12-05-2006, 05:56 AM
alelitan alelitan is offline
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Default Re: Poker Pro from Kazakhstan needs legislation advice

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So, youre a pro making $25 / hr? LOL



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i make less than this and am and have been a pro for over 3 years.

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A professional is required to possess a large knowledge derived from extensive academic and practical training. Professional skills are important to the well-being of society ...

... In sports, a professional is someone who participates for money. The opposite is amateur, meaning a person that has not played for money, but usually through an academic setting (e.g. college football).


This is from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional

I don't care if I am professional by Wikipedia's (or any other) definition. For me most important is that I win. I am cool with that, call me amateur, semi-pro, one-quarter pro. I don't understand why anybody should care if he is "professional" or "amateur" as long as he or she wins.
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