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Originally Posted by DogFace
There seems to be a species of aspiring pros who don't really love the grind, and perhaps are just attracted to poker because it provides an escapist fantasy of making a living on your own terms. Many of these types seem avoidant when it comes to actually playing the game. The idea of being a poker player is more appealing to them than actually playing poker.
This is exactly what Pman Trooper Bikeking is. Look at what happened at last year’s WSOP.
Imagine you are an aspiring poker pro and you got a decent $20k share from a tourney score right at the beginning of the series. What would most grinders do with the money? If you said, grind the F out of June with the cash infusion either playing cash or every $1000 or smaller tourney on your own, you would be correct.
Pman played like maybe 3 tourneys the rest of the way and hardly any live cash if any? And that’s after quitting his job at Sahara so nothing was holding him back to grind 10 hours a day everyday.
So ya, that describes Pman to a t. Pman is a professional aspiring poker pro for over three years now since the start of his poker goals thread. Way to go, Pman. I apologize profusely for attacking you for wanting to be a pro when you have already made it as an aspiring pro for years.
Last edited by Koshka; 05-23-2024 at 08:40 PM.