How much money does it take to become a poker pro?

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It is not a matter of how much you have at the moment, it is how much you gonna make every month and years down the road.
I have 60k put aside as my bankroll in live CG and tournament yet i'm still not ready to make the full approach. Been studying 10-12 hours 5 days a week, 1 day of live CG per week, for the last 11 months. And yet i'm still not ready.
 
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As I think, to be a good professional poker player - at least you need to have at least some kind of income, and not periodic wins.
 
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The key difference of a professional is stability. You can be a professional at low limits, or you can shake money and say that the Pro. But if you take such real people and put them at the same table. I am sure that the victory will remain for the first.
 
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A professional poker player is a person who makes a living by playing. As a rule, such a person has no other job, and all his money he gets from the game. Many poker professionals sign contracts with poker rooms and also receive income from their advertising.

First of all, you need to understand that the work of a professional poker player is hard work, not constant rest and entertainment, as shown to us in American films. You will have to devote your whole life to poker and You will have no other job than poker. Of course, now it seems to you a plus, but imagine for a moment that You do not know how to do anything but play poker. And, accordingly, for society You do not bring any benefit. Will it be pleasant for You to live with such a thought? In addition, you need to clearly understand how much money You need for a comfortable life, and where you plan to earn this money. If you do not live near any gaming area, it means that you will play poker over the Internet. It is best for these purposes to choose a large poker room, for example, pokerstars – it is always possible to find suitable opponents. And in conclusion I want to say the most important advice. If you try to become a professional in poker, then always correctly assess the risks and possible income from this idea. It is necessary to understand that You will have to spend a huge amount of time and nerves, and it is not necessarily that these costs will be repaid in full. Do not forget that in professional sports, success is achieved by a few, and in poker-even less. How many of Your friends players who constantly earn a game? And doctors, teachers, businessman, earning a “more traditional " activity? The same…
 
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I do not think it is necessary to spend money. For example, you can build your bankroll by playing freerolls and this will be the basis for your further professional growth.
 
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Hi mate,if someone is planning to quit his job in order to become a poker pro,I think ,he ,at least should have a 2 year salary as a bankroll to start this challenge in his life..
 
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I don't think it's just money, it's more about charisma, knowledge of poker, the experience gained during years of play and also winning many tournaments thanks to that experience, that's what makes you a professional poker player.
 
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It's not about the money it's all about the knowledge you accumulated in poker and invested the time to learn from mistakes and be the better version of ourselves so we can go deep in tournaments and earn more than we ever imagined
 
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It's not about the money it's all about the knowledge you accumulated in poker and invested the time to learn from mistakes and be the better version of ourselves so we can go deep in tournaments and earn more than we ever imagined
In short who is committed to poker and daily invest time in poker is pro
 
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How much?


There is no exact amount but you can consider to become a pro, you have to invest the same amount of money and time, you would invest on a university or college degree..
 
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its not just about money I think.. yes you must have and put in games some money, because it would never be very good practise in free games
 
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I think you need more great results than cash..

Over period of time you have to archive things..

I really want a sponsor in Poker that would be my dream
 
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Everyone has their down days and just crap luck draws at times but to be a pro you have to be able to roll with the hits, study, and always view the long term outcomes.
 
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If you've got a 60K bankroll and you feel you're not ready, then you'll never be ready
It is not a matter of how much you have at the moment, it is how much you gonna make every month and years down the road.
I have 60k put aside as my bankroll in live CG and tournament yet i'm still not ready to make the full approach. Been studying 10-12 hours 5 days a week, 1 day of live CG per week, for the last 11 months. And yet i'm still not ready.
 
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I need $ 1,000 to start earning.
Purely hypothetically, if I were a professional, I need about $ 300,000.
 
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If you've got a 60K bankroll and you feel you're not ready, then you'll never be ready

Hi,
So you mean anybody who has 60k in BR is ready to be a Professional poker player?
Luis Ronaldo? Ben Affleck? Micheal Phelps? Matt Damon? Kevin Hart? Teddy Sheringham?
I can name you at least a few dozens more.
Surely you know their names eh?
Are they Pro?
 
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It has EVERYTHING to do with the money people. You have to win tournaments(or alot of top finishes) and have good nights(better then bad nights) at cash tables. You have to have lots of money in reserve for downswings especially to live on. There is no such thing as a low limit(or low buyin) pro LMFAO it covers ALL cost of living plus!!!
 
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Poker is a game that requires skill and experience. It takes time to become a professional. Therefore, it all depends on how expensive you value your time.
 
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Poker is a game that requires skill and experience. It takes time to become a professional. Therefore, it all depends on how expensive you value your time.
Totally agree with you mate.
 
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Your salary often comes from the work, so if you pay the bills, buy food or something like that, your life conditions will be okay. Than, family and friends will matters too. And the reamaning money's part can be converted into your bankroll.
I just want to say don't mess up your life with poker, cause maybe you need more money to reach one day good results.
 
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It has EVERYTHING to do with the money people. You have to win tournaments(or alot of top finishes) and have good nights(better then bad nights) at cash tables. You have to have lots of money in reserve for downswings especially to live on. There is no such thing as a low limit(or low buyin) pro LMFAO it covers ALL cost of living plus!!!
I agree. But you can also be low buy-in pro, even freeroll grinder pro, if the money ammount you winning are good for you for living. It is possible in some countries. And of course if you grow bankroll, you move forward at buyins
 
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the question is not money in little lost a lot of money in an hour:eek:
 
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