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Mike_25
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A player becomes a pro when the game ain't just a hobby anymore, see? When them winnings start stacking up fast enough that you can actually live off 'em, pay the bills, that's when you've made it as a pro.
Pros play poker 8-12 hours a day, every day. They study the game like it's their religion. They track stats, analyze hands, learn new strategies. Winning becomes an obsession.
Pros don't have any other source of income. Poker's their job now. Wake up, go to the card room, come home long after midnight. Repeat seven days a week.
Being a pro ain't just about the money though. Top pros have a gift, an intuitive sense of the game that can't be taught. They read people bluffing and folding instantly. They know exactly when to take risks and when to fold.
Pro status ain't handed out easy. You got to put in the hours, deal with the swings, learn from some of the best. And even then, only a tiny fraction of amateur players ever become professional card sharks. Playing poker just ain't enough - to make it as a pro, you got to breathe, dream and live the game.
That's when you've reached the high stakes, my friend. When you can't imagine doing anything else. That's what it takes to become a professional.
Pros play poker 8-12 hours a day, every day. They study the game like it's their religion. They track stats, analyze hands, learn new strategies. Winning becomes an obsession.
Pros don't have any other source of income. Poker's their job now. Wake up, go to the card room, come home long after midnight. Repeat seven days a week.
Being a pro ain't just about the money though. Top pros have a gift, an intuitive sense of the game that can't be taught. They read people bluffing and folding instantly. They know exactly when to take risks and when to fold.
Pro status ain't handed out easy. You got to put in the hours, deal with the swings, learn from some of the best. And even then, only a tiny fraction of amateur players ever become professional card sharks. Playing poker just ain't enough - to make it as a pro, you got to breathe, dream and live the game.
That's when you've reached the high stakes, my friend. When you can't imagine doing anything else. That's what it takes to become a professional.