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As long as the money is flowing, I'll keep on playing.
And much like TP said, I wish I had more time to play as it is now. And FYI, even if it is illegal, you'll always need your boys night out, with the $20 dealer's choice buy-ins with the buddies, it's an escape from the everyday.
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home game every thursday night is a great night out/in. Online poker i cant honestly say, anything from 1 year to 50.
Ill play live for as long as i am winning money at it. The one thing is, with technology changing, whats coming next in the poker world? |
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by 4 years i meant playing Alot of poker.
i will too continue to play for a long time, just not as a primary source of income anymore. most likely.
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JD if you continue to make 100K a year for the next 4 years... would you consider ever getting a real job?
If I was making that money what I would do is just play poker then give alot of my time to help out people who need help. Do alot of charity work, be able to help people who need it. I know if I ever hit the lottery I would give alot of my time to help people. I wish I could now but I cant even take care of myself lol. |
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ya. i dont think 400k is anywhere near enough to retire on at such an early age.
basically i want to make $ from poker to put it in use for other things. Like my own business or something (too bad i have no ideas). right now the main thing im looking for it to do is make me money in Cd's and stocks.
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"Suffer the pain of discipline or suffer the pain of regret" "Rome wasn't built in a day" |
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find a niche internet business you can own and look after, and combine the poker and the company.
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I'll have my law degree in 18 months and I'll probably quit playing when I get a job. In the meantime poker's good money. i imagine that i might still play occasionally, but it would have to be high stakes to make it worthwhile (and i'd have to prove to myself that i'm a winner at high stakes).
i really don't enjoy gambling so i don't think i will have any problems with leaving poker. even now i take two or three weeks off at a time. |
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