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Old 01-08-06, 02:29 PM
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Ok, I'm caught up.

I'll be honest with you... Chasing bonuses is NOT the way to make a living from online poker. Simply put, it's not worth it. There come a time in everyone's bankroll (when they are winning a lot of money) that they realizes bonuses are effectively nothing. Ok, if you chase them ALL, you may grab an extra $2000-3000 per year or something.... maybe even $5000. But what is that at the end of the year? It's nothing.

In order for someone to become a professional player, $5000 a year needs to be nothing to them. It needs to be a good night... or a decent week... AT THE WORST, an average month.

I don't NOT take bonuses when they are offered to me, but I don't play elsewhere to chase them any more. I most definitely DO think that players at lower limits and with limited bankrolls SHOULD chase bonuses, but what I'm saying is when online poker becomes your primary source of income, chasing bonuses will be the last thing on your mind. You'll be focusing on finding the best games and sticking to them, whether there are bonuses available on that site or not.
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