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Duvall,
I know what you are looking for, and understand where you are coming from. Let's address a few things, and then we can move to helping you with the things you would like.
1. You are in a forum where most people are EXTREMELY helpful. Most who respond are doing you a courtesy whether you agree or disagree with the information they are providing you. Out of respect for that courtesy, and as a genuine sign of showing that you want advice and appreciate it when it's offered, please make some attempt at making your posts legible.
It is not uncommon for people to not know the difference between your and you're, or there their and they're in todays society so those mistakes can be forgiven. You on the other hand put together a post that is akin to a bunch of scribbling on paper that few wish to decipher, and then criticize others for pointing this out to you. You may not be the best at grammer, but at least make the attempt.
2. There is nothing wrong with wanting to do this for a living as I'm sure many of us would like to do. Since I made my first deposit I have gone through rough times and have yet to get my bankroll to $2k before needing to make a withdraw due to my own personal financial situation. This has happened as recently as 2 weeks ago, and my bankroll after withdrawing actually fell to $2 due to me not following bankroll management rules along with standard variance. I have been forced to grind all over again, and am thankfully back to over $100.
You DID mention though that you have had to make withdraws constantly to support you and your family. You state that both sides of the family are well off and you'll be fine, while correcting yourself with the other statement. If you are indeed fine, and have your families support then feel free to let them support you while you seek this career. If I did not need the money I would rather make $1 an hour at poker than $8 an hour at McDonalds.
If on the other hand you DO need this money as you have stated then take everyones advice and get a job first. I have often looked at poker as my part time job, even though I would love for it to be the full time job.
3. Follow the best advice you've been given so far. You are asking "How do I become a Pro and do this for a living?' You do this with a bankroll. How you get that bankroll is up to you. If it's as you say that your family will pay your bills, then you can become Pro by grinding your way up. Read about how Chris Ferguson turned ZERO dollars into more than $10k JUST by following bankroll management rules very strictly. If you would like it to happen quicker, then get a job strictly to invest into your account. At the levels you are playing you WILL make money faster with a job. To make $1k per week in poker you need to be playing at levels high enough to bring that in after variance. At the stakes you have now it's going to be quite some time before you get there. If you're OK with that then great! You're on your way to becoming a Pro. If you want it faster then you need to get money in your account, and it is up to you how that happens.
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