Showing posts with label Are you ready to become a Poker Professional?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Are you ready to become a Poker Professional?. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Are you ready to become a Poker Professional?

So you think you're ready to take the next step in your poker game, but you don't know where to begin? Saying that you are going to be a professional poker player, and actually becoming a professional poker player are on two completely ends of the spectrum. Professional poker players usually do not recommend the lifestyle they have chosen for absolutely anybody. It is a very stressful roller coaster ride of a life, that drive many people to pick up a new occupation.

But, if you are at the stage of your game that you have decided to become a professional, then I am sure you have weighed the pros and the cons of the decision, and are jus tnow looking for a way to get started. The first thing that you need to do is to build your bankroll. No, you cannot make the decision to become a professional overnight. You need save your money for a long time to have a suitable bankroll to back you. My advice would be to pick up a day job as a fall back plan, and that way when you are on a bad stretch of cards you have something to pay some bills. Also, when you have a job it makes you think of the money you are playing with in the proper light. It may improve your game if you know you are putting a bet out with hard earned money.

Money management is the key to turning pro. You need to be able to set limits for yourself every single time you sit down at the table. Being smart with your money is the key. Set up two limits for yourself. Set an amount of money that you are willing to lose, and either the amount you want to leave with if you're up, or a time limit you're going to sit down for. Both are strong moves strategically, especially when you have the will power to get up from the table when you're winning a bunch, or the will power to stop throwing money at the rest of the table when you're playing bad or having a terrible run of cards.