PDA

View Full Version : Farewell



FeaRLezZoN3
07-07-2009, 01:23
I finally got the live bankroll I need to play bigger live cash games/tournaments so starting next week I will be playing in all my local casinos pretty much Mon-Fri 8-12 hrs a day. I wont be playing much online poker anymore, since there is much more money to be made in live games, plus its more exciting than playing 8-12 hrs online everyday and barely leave the house. For those who don't know I play poker for a living. Its not easy somedays you can lose from a couple hundred to $1,000 or even hundreds of thousands for the real gamblers out there(depending on the stakes) but yet again there is no way I would of won $12,000 in a span of 8 hrs either, but its very challenging and it's the only possible way I can get the financial freedom I want to have in the future.

Next year I plan on moving to LA with some friends and go to Las Vegas and finally play in the WSOP which I didn't do this year. So I have a lot of poker to play and suckers who are dying to give their money away.

I don't know how long I will be gone for, but it will be at least for a minimum of 3 months or so. I will play LJ but only reason is because you don't have to be that active and I am netting.

I will be check the forums much more frequently and see how everyone is doing. It's been fun playing with everyone, no hard feelings to those who I've bump heads with. Good bye.


For those who dont know much about online poker or interested in how people can make a living at it, check this 30 min documentary, its actually very good and pretty funny as well.

http://www.deucescracked.com/robusto

Crimson Shadow
07-07-2009, 08:23
Good Luck

Devil
07-07-2009, 10:18
dude i used to play alot of poker too not for living though but usually atleast 2 tourneys a week, i did pretty good i would say but playing poker in vegas @ higher stakes is totally different, its hard to explain but those poker players are at a completely differant level than most "local" areas

Disorder
07-07-2009, 13:56
Best of luck, hit it big for us!

FeaRLezZoN3
07-07-2009, 18:09
dude i used to play alot of poker too not for living though but usually atleast 2 tourneys a week, i did pretty good i would say but playing poker in vegas @ higher stakes is totally different, its hard to explain but those poker players are at a completely differant level than most "local" areas


yea thats why table selection is very important. You want aggressive/good players to your right and tight players to your left.

Mhaphew
07-07-2009, 18:19
yea thats why table selection is very important. You want aggressive/good players to your right and tight players to your left.

LOL only someone who plays poker would understand that comment

Good luck