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Alright fellas. I'll lay it out here for ya real quick. I've been playing poker casually for 10 years. I didn't start playing for money until this last year. It was all online.

On my first deposit of 250 I cashed out at 1400. Ever since I have put 600 more down and haven't come out ahead. I've probably played a good 500k hands online.

So this past week I went to a friendly game of 7 people just 25 buy in with no rebuys. I absolutely crushed every one of them from beginning to end. Then I started going to the casino jan 2nd.

I have gone to the casino 6 times. I've came out a winner 5 times with a profit of $808. The time I have spent is 8 hours.

I won twice on blackjack (90 and 125) on different t days. My only loss comes from my last sess I n of bj. I lost 120. Then I started playing at the poker tabke.

Blinds are 1/3. I've been killing it past 2 days. Yesterday I went 2 different times am (won 97) and pm (won 128) last night I went in with 195 at the table. Max is 300. I like to start a little below max bc ii play better that way. I played last night for 45 minutes and won $340.

I got up and walked. I am natural at chess. I' won the kentucky state championship in my age group years ago. I was a solid player and have played all ov er the world. Chess really can help your poker game.

My question is this. What do you guys think about making a living at the tables playing 1/3. I'm a single dude with no kids. House paid for and car. So I believe I can profit weekly and make 7-1000 dollars. I know you lose every now and then, even the best. But I thi k I have what it takes. Any suggestions?
 
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Maby you could try it on your vacation and see how it goes, if you can keep up with your own expectations etc.
And to make a living out of it certanly takes a much more strict brm, keep that in mind. Keep up the good work!
 
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Alright fellas. I'll lay it out here for ya real quick. I've been playing poker casually for 10 years. I didn't start playing for money until this last year. It was all online.

On my first deposit of 250 I cashed out at 1400. Ever since I have put 600 more down and haven't come out ahead. I've probably played a good 500k hands online.

So this past week I went to a friendly game of 7 people just 25 buy in with no rebuys. I absolutely crushed every one of them from beginning to end. Then I started going to the casino jan 2nd.

I have gone to the casino 6 times. I've came out a winner 5 times with a profit of $808. The time I have spent is 8 hours.

I won twice on blackjack (90 and 125) on different t days. My only loss comes from my last sess I n of bj. I lost 120. Then I started playing at the poker tabke.

Blinds are 1/3. I've been killing it past 2 days. Yesterday I went 2 different times am (won 97) and pm (won 128) last night I went in with 195 at the table. Max is 300. I like to start a little below max bc ii play better that way. I played last night for 45 minutes and won $340.

I got up and walked. I am natural at chess. I' won the kentucky state championship in my age group years ago. I was a solid player and have played all ov er the world. Chess really can help your poker game.

My question is this. What do you guys think about making a living at the tables playing 1/3. I'm a single dude with no kids. House paid for and car. So I believe I can profit weekly and make 7-1000 dollars. I know you lose every now and then, even the best. But I thi k I have what it takes. Any suggestions?
Very hard, but doable for a select few. Being single helps, but it's a tough row to hoe in any lifestyle. I saw you mentioned Kentucky. Do you still live there? If so, have you been playing at Horseshoe Indiana? Good luck!
 
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