Video Poker Play Online Poker - Bonus Fulltilt Poker 100% jusqu'a 600$
Poker Gratuit

Menu
Accueil
Article
Video
Complete Episode
Bonus
Tips - Strategies
News
Forum
Contact
Articles
Recherche



News
 · Full Tilt Poker - Rush Poker
 · PokerStars - Kill ElkY Battleship 2010
 · PokerStars - Demi-finales NRJ Poker Le Duel – 100 000 € à gagner
 · Full Tilt Poker - Semaine $25 Millions Double Garantie
 · Pokerstars - Satellites EPT Copenhague 2010
 · PokerStars - 600$ Bonus de Premier Depot de 100 %
 · Titan Poker – Bonus Bad Beat
 · PokerStars - Bonus de Dépôt – Bonus de Recharge du Nouvel An
 · FullTiltPoker - Big Little Tournament
 · Full Tilt Poker - Biggest Bonus Ever
 · PokerStars - Canal+ Poker Tour - Stars of Poker
 · FullTiltPoker - WPT - Qualifications World Poker Tour
 · PokerStars - Team Pro Tuesday - Les Mardis du Team Pro

Partenaires
. Sports Pronostics
. Blog Poker

Les Meilleurs Sites du Poker
Articles : New - Top - All
Strategies Tips - UK - So You Wanna Go Pro
Strategies Tips - UK - So You Wanna Go Pro
   Categorie : Tips - Strategies -> Tips - Strategies - UK
   Lectures : 4386
   Note : Non évalué [ Evaluer ]
   En Savoir Plus :
   Tips - FullTiltPoker - Rafe Furst -

Poker Tips - So You Wanna Go Pro

At the final table of this year's World Series of Poker*, the media consensus was that there was only one pro at the table: Mike Matusow. We've since learned that this year's champ, Joseph Hachem, gave up a 13-year chiropractic career three years ago to play poker for a living. The other seven players at the final table won over a million dollars each. It's a safe bet that a few of them now consider themselves poker professionals. What does that mean?

Three Myths About Playing Poker Professionally

Myth #1: Either I'm a Pro or I'm Not

Consider the following players. Which ones are pros and which are amateurs?

. Adam

Adam plays the tournament trail full-time. He's up thousands one month, and broke the next. He's always borrowing money from fellow poker players. He has no life outside the poker world and constantly thinks, "I wish I had some skills and experience that would allow me to get a normal job."

. Betty

By day, Betty's an accountant making $50K a year. She plays poker in her spare time. Some years she earns $20K playing poker, other years she earns $100K. She rarely has a losing year.

. Charlie

Charlie picked up the game a year ago, entered his first tournament - the prestigious "WPT London" - and won it with flair and showmanship. He netted $500K and got a ton of TV coverage. He blew through $350K in the next 11 months playing every big event with no cash finishes. He's still got a bankroll, thanks to some juicy endorsement contracts from an online site and a beer company that guarantee him $1 Million a year for the next three years. All he has to do is continue to play in every major tournament and endorse their products.

. Debbie

Debbie has a bankroll of $500K, She makes (or loses) anywhere from -$50K to +$200K per year playing a very erratic schedule. That schedule is structured around the good games, whether they're offline, online or on the tourney trail. She travels to far-off lands whenever she feels like it, and has plans to settle down and start a family. Someday. But not now.

. Eddie

Eddie only plays online, He clocks in, plays exactly eight hours a day, five days a week, at four simultaneous tables no higher than $5-$10 limit hold 'em. He earns a surprisingly consistent $100/hr, takes the family on vacation twice a year, plays tennis, and attends opera on the weekends.

Myth #2: I Would be so Much Happier if I Could Just Play Poker Full Time

. TRUE: It's fun playing an hour or two each day.

. BUT: It might not be so fun playing all the time to the exclusion of other interests, family and friends.

. TRUE: It's low-stress and entertaining, playing as a hobby.

. BUT: It might be very stressful if you have to grind it out to pay the bills every month.

. TRUE: Those big tourney winners on TV live like rock stars.

. BUT: What about the other 99% of the players you don't see, all of whom are competing for your dream.

Myth #3: I Don't Need a Big Bankroll to be a Pro

Check the long list of Former World Champions who have gone a full year without making the final table of a major event. As of this writing, it takes roughly $500K to enter all the major tournaments in a year.

Ask your favorite pro how many times he or she has gone bust in their career, or how many times they have been hit up for a sizable cash loan from one of their good friends.

Poker is a great game; it's tons of fun, and it has never been as potentially profitable as it is today. But try to keep it in perspective.

Poker doesn't have to consume your life. You can make a good chunk of change playing poker, and you can do it without giving up all the good things you have going in your life.

Financially, mentally and socially, you are better off making poker fit into your life rather than the other way around.

Getting back to the players in the introduction, it's clear that Eddie is a pro. And it's equally clear (to me anyway) that Adam is definitely not, even though he thinks he is, and so does the general public. Adam is a dime a dozen in the poker world. You've even seen him and his ilk on TV a number of times. As for the other three, I don't know whether I'd call them pros or not, but I sure wouldn't mind being in their shoes.

. "Professional" is just a word. Being a professional poker player is not the same thing as being a successful poker player.

. Bottom line: You don't need to be a professional to be a poker champion.


Tips and strategy from professional poker player : Rafe Furst

From : www.FullTiltPoker.com


  

Videos Relatives+ Tips
Unibet - Fajah Lourens - Poker Lesson 2
World Series of Poker - WSOP Final Table Dennis Phillips Top Tips On Stamina
Gavin Smith Poker Tips - Flat Calling
Poker Pro Resolutions and Tips for 2010
Unibet - Fajah Lourens - Poker Lesson 1
Asia Pacific Poker Tour - APPT Sydney S2 - Joe Hachem Tips with Erin
Gavin Smith Poker Tips - Continuation Bets
Videos : New - Top - All
World Series of Poker - WSOP Main Event 2009 - WSOP $10.000 World Championship No Limit Holdem French Pt27
World Series of Poker - WSOP Main Event 2009 - WSOP $10.000 World Championship No Limit Holdem French Pt26
World Series of Poker - WSOP Main Event 2009 - WSOP $10.000 World Championship No Limit Holdem French Pt25
World Poker Tour - Saison II - WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star 2004 Pt.09
World Poker Tour - Saison II - WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star 2004 Pt.08
World Poker Tour - Saison II - WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star 2004 Pt.07
World Poker Tour - Saison II - WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star 2004 Pt.06
Random Videos : New - Top - All
Aussie Millions 2010 - $100k Challenge Champion Dan Shak
Aussie Millions 2010 - $100k Challenge Champion Dan Shak
Paddy Power Irish Poker Open 2007 Pt01
Paddy Power Irish Poker Open 2007 Pt01
European Poker Tour - EPT IV Dortmund 2008 - Torsten Haase Vs Andreas Gulunay 2
European Poker Tour - EPT IV Dortmund 2008 - Torsten Haase Vs Andreas Gulunay 2
Poker Superstars - Gus Hansen vs Phil Ivey
Poker Superstars - Gus Hansen vs Phil Ivey
Poker After Dark Season 2 - Episode 30 - WPT All-Stars Directors Cut Pt.5
Poker After Dark Season 2 - Episode 30 - WPT All-Stars Directors Cut Pt.5
World Series of Poker - WSOP 2009 -  $40000 No Limit Holdem pt05
World Series of Poker - WSOP 2009 - $40000 No Limit Holdem pt05
Asia Pacific Poker Tour - APPT Macau 2008 - Isabelle Mercier
Asia Pacific Poker Tour - APPT Macau 2008 - Isabelle Mercier
Articles : New - Top - All
Play Online Poker And Learn From The Pro
Play Online Poker
. Play Online Poker






World Poker Tour - WPT 2007 Legends of Poker Championship - Dan Harrington Champion
Poker After Dark Season 4 - Episode 25 Part.2 - Dream II
World Poker Tour - WPT VII North American Poker Championship 2008 Main Event Final Table Pt.9
MadeInPoker - Interview Patrick Partouche
>> Top Videos


Contact