When I was 10 (around the time the of poker boom after the millennium). Then didn't play for a long time and came back recently to discover how intense the meta game had become
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87)]I started playing at 18 and learned to play at my house, my dad would gather a group of friends at home over the weekend and make a poker table that started in the afternoon and ended almost dawn.[/COLOR]
Started playing poker somewhere around the age of 20. Discovered it by playing Red Dead Redemption. Before that I knew that poker was a card and money game but that was all. Been taking the game more seriously for about 3 months now (I'm now 27).
I started playing late around the age of 30 with long breaks and not serious at all, only about a year ago I decided to play seriously and am still trying to gain confidence in the game, I can not keep the balance in the management of the bankroll!
The first time I played at poker stars I was about 12 years old. I remember seeing my older brother playing, and I started playing for play money. It seemed fun. Then I took serious when I turned 22, when I started going to casino tournaments. And right now, I've spent about 1 year playing it by the book.
I started playing about 10 years ago on Zynga poker on facebook. Got up to 1 billion chips, woke up one morning and there was only 50k left. Decided to play for real money the same day.