Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Poker - Knowing When To Play For Fun And When To Play For Fame By Cyman Harrison

Becoming a professional poker player isn’t easy, but that
doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do it. It just means that there are
some things you need to decide upon before you move forward. It
involves being realistic and objective.

Poker players are the new rocks stars. Thanks to an
overwhelming interest in televised poker, poker Online and the
regular guys who have won millions, professional poker players
have become celebrities, glowing under the lime light.

While professional poker players are worth a lot of money,
winning at high stakes tables and paid through endorsements,
many don’t earn millions of dollars are anything near that. The
majority of long-term poker players are losers. Still, more and
more people desire to play poker professionally every day.

It may sound rudimentary, but anyone who wants to play poker
professionally, must have skill at the game. If you can’t play
well, you won’t win and you won’t earn a living. It’s as simple
as that. And, it is important to know that making a living
playing poker, pretty much means playing Texas Hold’em these
days, although it helps to mix it up and play other variations
too. Still, there’s more to playing professional poker than just
handling the cards.

Playing poker requires discipline, not addiction. All it takes
is a short time of erratic, poor playing for a good poker player
to blow game after game. You can’t allow your discipline to take
a day off. Treat your time at the table like a day at work. And
if you are addicted to poker, find help immediately.

If you decide to play cash games for a living, you will be able
to determine how much money you can expect to win in an average
hour. Playing this game is sort of like a job since the more
hours you put in, the more money you can expect to earn.

If you play Limit cash games well, you should earn one Big bet
per hour. If you play No-Limit cash games well, you should earn
slightly more. If you can do this consistently, you are an
excellent player and should play professionally. However, there
are other things to consider.

If you don’t live in a city that is a major poker center, you
may find it difficult to find games big enough to earn a living.
You may have to reduce your standard of living or move to a
better location. However, the popularity of poker Online makes
it easy to make a living off poker anywhere.

You will also need to bankroll yourself. You need to set aside
money for poker. This is not money for food, rent utilities or
any other expenditure. It is a separate bankroll. You should
keep all your winnings in this account until you have 12 to 18
months worth of savings, then you should be winning enough to
treat yourself to some of the profits. It is then that you can
call yourself a professional poker player. Most small business
fail because they don’t have enough money backing them up. Don’t
let this happen to you. If you want to play poker for a living,
treat it as a business.

This is just the beginning to knowing whether or not you’re
ready to become a poker player professionally.

About the Author: Cyman Harrison writes for several
http://www.pokertipsandstrategies.com websites that offers
resources to help poker players improve their skills. Do you
want to WIN more at Online Poker? Get your FREE Poker Guide at:
http://www.holdemadvancedstrategy.com/online-poker.html

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