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handbanana21   United States. Nov 10 2020 04:24. Posts 3037 | | |
| On November 10 2020 03:22 asdf2000 wrote:
o well thats where i play
why'd you have to do that
Anyways I already cashed out most of my bankroll. I think I am going to commit to a non-poker lifestyle, it's not very healthy anyways. Tradeoff of health vs money I guess. |
just check the site in the morning, afternoon, evening. See how many games are running from 100-500 look at how many fish on avg per table. If the ratio looks good, id suggest at least trying to play semi professionally.
Use weekdays, because thats the most reliable way to see if games are good. |
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Stroggoz   New Zealand. Nov 10 2020 06:53. Posts 5359 | | |
Neillyaa is making money there I think so it must be good. Not sure why people thinking being an office slave is a great path. |
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One of 3 non decent human beings on a site of 5 people with between 2-3 decent human beings | Last edit: 10/11/2020 06:55 |
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lostaccount   Canada. Nov 10 2020 16:11. Posts 6306 | | |
pa poker is 5x softer than stars |
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la belle vie the good life zui hao ming | |
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Nitewin   United States. Nov 10 2020 18:21. Posts 1552 | | |
Get a software job in the bay area, become a senior swe in 3 years and make 300k/year.
https://www.levels.fyi/comp.html?track=Software%20Engineer#
Poker is great if you enjoy the freedom. But it can be stressful and unhealthy if not managed right. And you won't be making that much money unless you're the top 5%. I'm in PA beating low stakes right now and cannot compete with job money long term, but the freedom is great. |
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spets1   Australia. Nov 13 2020 05:41. Posts 2179 | | |
Just take all that money and buy ETH gonna be rich  |
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Dinewbie   United States. Nov 14 2020 01:12. Posts 58 | | |
| On November 13 2020 04:41 spets1 wrote:
Just take all that money and buy ETH gonna be rich |
Good call! |
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k4ir0s   Canada. Dec 21 2020 12:26. Posts 3478 | | |
I made the mistake of getting back into poker after graduating some years ago. I got into live poker for 2 years and realized it's a dead end. By then the skills I learned in college had rusted and I had to re-learn a lot of it. Programming skills rust fast with new technologies constantly being introduced. Not to mention the gap in resume (my whole resume is a gap) in case I wanted to get a 9 to 5. After live poker I began developing websites for small businesses. Haven't been doing it for long, but I wish I would have gotten into it sooner.
Use your CS skills imo. Forget poker. If you want to be independent and eventually make good money, then start a side business and grow it. There's a lot more money (for skill) in business than there is in poker. People with analytical and risk taking backgrounds are made for it. How skilled do you have to be at poker today to make 100k? Pretty damn skilled. How skilled do you have to be to make 100k in business or in software development? Average people do it all the time, and it doesn't mean having to work at an office. |
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I dont know what a dt drop is. Is it a wrestling move? -Oly | Last edit: 21/12/2020 12:35 |
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