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Depends though, I don't know what house prices are like and stuff like that but if you didn't enjoy your job or it if you had a job that didn't pay that great (neither applicable here I don't think) the ability to make $100 an hour is like $200k a year. If you could live on the cheap for 3-4 years it does leave you pretty sorted for live. Definitely wouldn't be a horrible thing for someone in their early 20s to try imo.
All assuming you don't pay taxes and what not on poker earnings in Canada.
Also aren't most live grinders fairly old? I've heard from a few people that the standard live really hasn't improved anywhere near as much and most of the people playing in those games have no intention to get better. Also most the online grinders that transition to live pretty much stop working on their game completely because they can win so they don't see the point.
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