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GoTuNk   Chile. Nov 17 2010 10:11. Posts 2860
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sequent   . Nov 17 2010 11:19. Posts 5

That's really serious decision so better if you consider all positives and negatives ascpects of it.
And the most important question you have to ask yourself is "AM I ABLE TO BE THE LONG TERM WINNER??"

Anyway if you decide to become Poker Proplayer I wish you luck!


dnagardi   Hungary. Nov 17 2010 11:53. Posts 1776

unless you are a stable nl600+ winner with decent save ups i wouldnt even think of quitting college. And half a semester try out time wont prove anything


kingpowa   France. Nov 17 2010 12:03. Posts 1525

Would you get a degree with those 2 years ? And with a 3rd year ?

Differences between incomes are huge in Chile, especially for employees depending on the "carrera". With a good business degree you would have something quite safe. (In which University do you study atm ?)

If your business turns to be good and stable, you could have this secure income that would allow you to put more time on poker and less time in studies. But I would say that a degree is the only thing you can't lose, while if you have a poor run at poker or business you would stay with "nothing" except some experience.

Imo, consider the pessimistic scenario, if still you can see a path to get some good work, or start studying again, then you may do it especially as there are a lot who "congelan" a semester.

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Samashki   . Nov 17 2010 12:05. Posts 49

Do NOT go ahead with it. Seriously, dropping out after two years is not a good plan. You might be able to beat 100NL in it's current state but it's not enough, the poker industry is not something to put your money on. You have to look at it long term, a collage degree will stick with you for the rest of your life. Poker might give you a decent living right now but god knows what poker will be like 1-3 years from now not to even mention 10 years from now, things turn so quickly.


Augury   United States. Nov 17 2010 12:08. Posts 222

You shouldn't quit anything to play Poker, unless you're doing incredibly well and even then :/. If your business is going really well, it might make more sense to take a break from college to get that stable.

My suggestion would be to just take less classes, even if you're only taking two per semester. Not sure if they have them there, but taking online classes can be a good break as well. They tend to move a lot faster, you don't need to commute/walk/etc, and you don't have to wait for a bunch of slower students.

If you're still taking GE classes, then you should really push yourself through classes until you get to the ones you want to take. If you're already taking classes for your major, maybe you should rethink what you want to do.

It may not seem like college matters now, but once you finish you likely feel proud of yourself. If you dropped out, you'll likely regret that decision when you're older and finish anyways.

Good luck in whatever you decide.

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TalentedTom    Canada. Nov 17 2010 12:10. Posts 20070

please dont drop out of school to play poker..

this is a terrible idea. Ask your friends / random people in colalge, a lot of people feel the same way you do. A lt of the stuff your learning seems useless, but a degree is nice to have. Furthermore if your too lazy to finish collage, what makes you think youll have the discpline to be a strong poker player? Just because you feel like it for a few months? A lot of people who play poker full time feel the same way you do about collage, they are burned out and wanna do something else. Very few of us love this game and play it for fun

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TalentedTom    Canada. Nov 17 2010 12:11. Posts 20070

Your reasoning is also incorrect, you should not try poker ebcause you hate collage. You should only be trying poker if you see a real potential in it one that far exceeds what any job can offer. (ex if a job is gonna make you 50k a year, but you think you can make 70k a year playing poker DO NOT PLAY POKER) the risk does not justify the reward. As a buienss person you should understand this

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same 

killThemDonks   Canada. Nov 17 2010 12:37. Posts 2681

bad idea brah. gl


GoTuNk   Chile. Nov 17 2010 12:38. Posts 2860


  On November 17 2010 11:11 TalentedTom wrote:
Your reasoning is also incorrect, you should not try poker ebcause you hate collage. You should only be trying poker if you see a real potential in it one that far exceeds what any job can offer. (ex if a job is gonna make you 50k a year, but you think you can make 70k a year playing poker DO NOT PLAY POKER) the risk does not justify the reward. As a buienss person you should understand this



I understand dropping out of college for poker is not a good idea. I understard a degree is a safe way of having a decent job and has practically no risk. But it just seems the lower variance/lower EV life move everyone does.

I am more in disliking my current studies situation atm I just feel college as a mindless grind, and I'll say I like 1 out of my 7 classes. I also feel in disadvantage with my peers; I cant do really good at collega cause I spend time on poker, and most of my thoughts seem to be about it. I dont even spend much time at it, and i am among the top 20% students, but it always sucks to not be the 5% I could be.

I actually love poker, but dunno how that's gonna be playing 6 hours a day on average instead of 2. I am not sure i'll be doing this forever, but i'd love to give it a try. I'll keep it as a my side income while I develop my business/start others. Remember a medic makes 5k a month here, unlike europe/usa where 5k is worth WAYYYYYYY less.

Risks seems so low and potential reward so big; dunno how is it outside, but I can just "freeze" (congelar) a semester, which means I can retake studies later without any hassle (i'll just be graduating a semester later).

I posted here to get a reality check obv, so keep posting ur opiniones. This is a decision i'll have to take in around 3 months, so i'll obv re eval later.


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 17 2010 12:45. Posts 15163

From our brief discussion I can tell that you shouldnt go for poker Gotunk and drop out of college or put less effort into yur business. Yes, this is me, LemOn the huge fan of going pro at any stakes telling you that.
No offense but when you ask me what you should do to improve and get better, I tell you what and you reply that that's boring I don't think you are in love with the game enough, and just want to go pro because of money/your heater. I'd be seriously worried you will give up the moment you get a large downswing and will regret your decision/will be miserable when that happens.


93% Sure!  

LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 17 2010 13:00. Posts 15163

Read your last comment...

Dude why on earth why would you drop out when you dont spend much time at studying?
Just cut the time spent even more, and just get the degree if your modules really add little value and are dull (Reason why I GTFO Out of Czech Republic where you have 5+ subjects per semestre 90% of them you won't use in the future and you end up just studying for the sake of an exam). You will have more options in life for very litle effort.

Plus something to consider...Poker will always be there. Its not like it will dissapear in 2 years, thats the beauty of the game you can play it until you die...thats a lot of time. It really is hard for many people to go back to education once they left it, I do't think it will be that hard with poker.

I however would consider dropping out because of your business. The economy is recovering and Chile will have a ton of busines opportunities as many markets wont be saturated as in US or here. It might be true that there is a window of opportunity right here and right now for you to make big money. If you got the enterprenurial spirit, you found an unexploited opportunity and you got the means to follow it then jump at it, and put both uni and poker on hold, as you go back to them but the window might close.

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CarpeNoctum   Cyprus. Nov 17 2010 13:03. Posts 170


  On November 17 2010 11:10 TalentedTom wrote:
please dont drop out of school to play poker..

this is a terrible idea. Ask your friends / random people in colalge, a lot of people feel the same way you do. A lt of the stuff your learning seems useless, but a degree is nice to have. Furthermore if your too lazy to finish collage, what makes you think youll have the discpline to be a strong poker player? Just because you feel like it for a few months? A lot of people who play poker full time feel the same way you do about collage, they are burned out and wanna do something else. Very few of us love this game and play it for fun



This.

Make sure that you think everything through. But I wouldn't recommend even taking a break on those terms.

Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds that Darkness is always there first, waiting for it. 

dUUd_   Estonia. Nov 17 2010 13:19. Posts 1840

pretty much every player who has dropped out regrets it and it's really hard to motivate yourself later, just push through it.

redsnuff: bets all in with bad preflop hand and tell me to learn poker redsnuff: senceless 

LikeASet   United States. Nov 17 2010 13:32. Posts 2113

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[sK]   United States. Nov 17 2010 13:42. Posts 174

going back to school is extremely difficult imo..


iverson2k2k   Canada. Nov 17 2010 14:07. Posts 475


  On November 17 2010 11:05 Samashki wrote:
Do NOT go ahead with it. Seriously, dropping out after two years is not a good plan. You might be able to beat 100NL in it's current state but it's not enough, the poker industry is not something to put your money on. You have to look at it long term, a collage degree will stick with you for the rest of your life. Poker might give you a decent living right now but god knows what poker will be like 1-3 years from now not to even mention 10 years from now, things turn so quickly.



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milkman   United States. Nov 17 2010 14:17. Posts 5719

finish school get a job 100%.. when you were saying you could make 3-5 K in your first few years, you were talking about that much per month right? Poker is only getting harder and more stressful for everyone.. you can do school and poker at the same time, but dont fuck over school for poker.. thats just retarded

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Achoo   Canada. Nov 17 2010 14:22. Posts 1454

Make a run for it ! why getting a useless degree with all these HUGE amounts of monies waiting for you out there ?! (sarcasm inside)

Odds are exactly 50%: it either happens or not 

handbanana21   United States. Nov 17 2010 14:23. Posts 3037

if u said this 3-5 years ago it would be fine. The state of poker is shit atm. i wouldnt recommend it. I dropped out of school to play poker and im starting to struggle myself. I wish i had a backup plan.


 
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