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Why do I do what it is I do?
So I've got two 1/2 limit tables open yesterday and I'm just cruisin along. Right in the middle of decent session, which for me is like 5/100 BB, I just space out. I started thinking "WTF am I doing".
I started playing poker for the fun and the gamble. Now I'm sitting at 2 limit tables grinding it out, for what? I've been playing less and less poker lately. I know I have a lot more to learn about the game and there's lots of room for me to improve. I still have to ask myself at the end of the day what does poker do for me. Is it just good way to kill time and make a couple bucks? Or could I really buckle down and deal with the grind and make a living at this in a couple years? Thoughts comments and advice all welcome. |
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Re: Why do I do what it is I do?
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Or could I really buckle down and deal with the grind and make a living at this in a couple years? [/ QUOTE ] Is this really what you want to do for a living? |
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Re: Why do I do what it is I do?
it seems to me that poker is like any other skill. if you take the time to learn it well, be professional about it, don't tilt, constantly improve your game etc. . . have a passion for it, it can turn out to be a profitable lifestyle where you have the freedom to do what you will. there's alot of obstacles to get there and pitfalls along the way but so what . . . sack up.
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Re: Why do I do what it is I do?
For me its killing time and a few $, and the fun to spend the extra $ for things that i normally cant buy.
If you are young, use the money to create a other business option...own company...real estate..stock markets.... For the most poker will not be profitable for ever |
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