Can you define PROFESSIONAL GAMBLER please? I am assuming this will not be your only nor main source of income.BMDD said:I am proud to announce that today marks the first day of my career as a PROFESSIONAL GAMBLER! :cool2:
Starting bankroll: A whopping... $1200!!!!
This should be interesting. :devil:
I'm playing 4-8 limit for now and freerolling(industry) casino tourneys(blackjack/pai gow) 3 nights per week, as well as about $200 worth of match plays per week. Wish I would have had a bit of forewarning that I was losing my job.. Oh well, this thread isn't really serious anyways, as I think I already have another job lined up at the room I play poker. The card rooms here love to hire gamblers.moo321 said:Yikes. I hope you're playing 3-6 limit and you have a leather ass and you're good at poker.
If your BR is only $1200. you could double that in two weeks working at Dominos.BMDD said:However, I will add that it is tempting not to take the job and see if i can double my stake a couple times and head to northern Nevada where I ought to be able to grind out $15 an hour in CE counting among other things. Then again, I suppose sucking up to sleeze bags for a few more months would make this a bit more attainable.
BMDD said:I am proud to announce that today marks the first day of my career as a PROFESSIONAL GAMBLER! :cool2:
Starting bankroll: A whopping... $1200!!!!
This should be interesting. :devil:
This other frequent poster didn't start with $1200. He started with about 4 times that amount playing very low limit and a very small spread, and now knows that he was still very lucky not to have hit severe negative fluctuation early on that would have wiped him out.creeping panther said:Another frequent poster here started out in very similar circumstances as you are and is now a full time Pro after some 6 years and lives in Vegas and the East following the weather patterns, so it is apparently not at all impossible,,,so as my good friend Paddy(an excellent AP) says, "keep us posted"
CP
Actually Shad, I am very much considering this. I delivered pizza for a year before I started dealing. For now though, I think I will continue to have fun with my $1200 and if I go broke I shouldn't have trouble finding work either dealing or delivering.shadroch said:If your BR is only $1200. you could double that in two weeks working at Dominos.
BMDD said:Actually Shad, I am very much considering this. I delivered pizza for a year before I started dealing. For now though, I think I will continue to have fun with my $1200 and if I go broke I shouldn't have trouble finding work either dealing or delivering.
Actually KJ I believe everything you say, and I am most impressed and happy with your great success.kewljason said:This other frequent poster didn't start with $1200. He started with about 4 times that amount playing very low limit and a very small spread, and now knows that he was still very lucky not to have hit severe negative fluctuation early on that would have wiped him out.He also had very low expenses. No one else other than himself to support. No mortgage, no car payments, no school loans, and a roommate to reduce housing costs. Few have such minimal expenses. It has been 7 years now.
I realize, you tell the story only to express your skepticism, but if you insist on continually doing so, at least get the facts correct.
Incidentally CP, my intention in probing the posters plan and situation was to advise him against it if it involved strictly counting, as I know first hand how difficult and unlikely his journey would be. Despite what you claim, I have never encouraged anyone to go this route. Since the poster's plan involves more than strickly counting, in this case playing poker, I can not really comment, as I do not play poker nor know much about the stakes necessary to play. Strickly looking in from the outside, I would think $1200 is not nearly enought though.
Two very AP moves, I might addcreeping panther said:Albeit, he should have 4 times his present bankroll as you suggest and someone to help him share living expenses,,,like maybe an attractive cocktail waitress![]()
I'm 20 for two more months. Also, I can fully accept losing my $1200 (now $1355:laughmjbballar23 said:BMDD how old are you? I really feel like your going to end up going crazy within 3 months.
Sounds like your expenses are minimal, which is a benefit in your situation, although I do believe you have left out a few things, like if you have a car, you have more expense than just gas.BMDD said:I'm 20 for two more months. Also, I can fully accept losing my $1200 (now $1355:laughAs far as going crazy spending 8-12 hours a day grinding out maybe 2BB's an hour at 4/8.. well, I think I am OCD enough for it.
My expenses are $175/month rent(I live with 5 guys), gas, and food(which I'm comped daily at the poker room).
Why be the voice of reason at all? If the op wants to be reckless and take risks, this is exactly the time in life to do it. Whats important here is his acceptance to go find a job regardless of its status if his AP plan falls flat. Who cares if his adventures only last a week or a year.Its not wrong to be young and carefree, its wrong to be careless. Its not a great plan he's cooked up here, but its part of a life lesson that a young person can learn from. I would be much more critical of someone with a family and career trying to be something considered at that point in life irresponsible. We should all wish we made more mistakes while we were younger, they usually aren't so dire at that point. Not to mention a lesson is much more valuable learned from a mistake than it is a success.kewljason said:Sounds like your expenses are minimal, which is a benefit in your situation, although I do believe you have left out a few things, like if you have a car, you have more expense than just gas.And are you going to eat all of your meals at the casino?
But anyway, with such minimal expenses, why not get a parttime job to cover these few expenses, which would still leave you much free time to pursue this new career, without the tremendous pressure that a bad period will leave you without a roof over your head. Not trying to be discouraging here. Just suggesting a safer alternative.
I hate being the voice of reason here. A role I am unaccustomed to. I wish some of you other 'regulars' would go back to doing your jobs. :laugh: