What is the secret to playing poker professionally?

February 21, 2009 · Filed Under Card Games 

jajogluck asked:


I have been struggling trying to make a living playing poker but I know that it’s possible. What’s the secret?

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5 Responses to “What is the secret to playing poker professionally?”

  1. collectible webkinz on February 22nd, 2009 9:47 pm

    start an online business

    practice practice practice and get your name out there

  2. trade silver on February 25th, 2009 3:13 am

    start an online business

    People who are successful at something as stressful as poker have more than just the mechanics of the game under control. They also have the mental discipline as well. I’m not so sure that’s something you can be taught.

  3. funny fortune cookies on February 25th, 2009 11:13 pm

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    My mom plays at party poker.com and they actually have contests where the winner gets a seat in the world series.

  4. phone ringtones on February 27th, 2009 8:26 pm

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    Play tight. Practice. Read some good books on poker. Don’t play like they do on TV! Keep your day job…and practice some more.

  5. imprinted pens on March 3rd, 2009 1:41 am

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    I have seen many interviews with poker players and almost all of them have said to build up a bankroll before you quit your job until you have a couple years worth of income to support your bills while you try to make a living off of gambling. You can build up your bankroll by playing online and treat it like a second job, everyday for a couple hours a day. This building up of your bankroll will also give you practice. As your bankroll becomes larger, don’t splurge on fancy items quite yet as that money has to sustain you for awhile as you will have many days where yo uwill lose money, and not win. When you feel you are ready to play bigger tournaments in person, start out at neighborhood bars that maybe running tournaments (poker bar leageu for one) as it will give you another chance to learn how to read people and more practice. Once you feel confident there, make your move into the various casinos around the country, if you are under 21, you can play Poker in MN casinos.

    Good Luck

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