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Going pro at the wrong time. Super downswing after putting in notice, open to suggestions Going pro at the wrong time. Super downswing after putting in notice, open to suggestions

05-11-2017 , 12:08 AM
Go back to work you Muppet poker is dead
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05-11-2017 , 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Duncelanas
Get a part-time job, at least. Play 1/2 NL and study til you're actually good at the game and can move up to 2/5. Get a good winning sample at 2/5 over at least 500 hours. Quit your part-time job.

You're welcome.
This.get a half-time McJerb to keep you going - and in touch with reality,cos f/t pro requires iron discipline and brm.God knows what br live plo needs to go f/t?
100 bi?

gl,may you run like usain bolt on a good day!
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05-11-2017 , 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by PotLuckNeeded
Obviously we can back and forth in this thread about a bankroll management and a 3-6 month living expenses roll, but as you said, the boats are burned. So what now?

1. Is your family okay with you staying longer (short or long) depending your upcoming grinding?

2. If you can't go back to the same job, have you considered trying a similar position while you get your bankroll situated?

3. What is the plan if you fall below 6k,5k,4k etc ?

4. Have u considered a part time job to supplement?

5. Have you considered trying to get staked?

6. Do u have assets you could sell off if it all goes south?


I live my life burning the boats, I'm not judging. I'm just asking you about your next steps to protect yourself.
this! get you decision matrix ready for if/when the shiyat hits the ceiling fan!
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