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 Originally Posted by Miffed22001
 Originally Posted by Renton
i thought u had like a 50k roll,
what are u doing working?
If poker is here in 12months it'll be here forever, and my thoughts are that the UK govt will lead europe into legalisation and regulation. Therefore ive got all the time in the world to reinvest my 50k roll into poker. Fwiw, i think i can persue a career whereby ill be able to create enough time to put in to poker and remain seriosu while persuing a career too. Just because im doing a 40hr week right now doesnt mean in 12months i will (ive planned ahead(i could be a teacher like UG, plenty of time off, or even a prison officer which pays even better and gets more time off))
Also, if i play poker and dont build a CV in 5years i may have to quit poker if i suck/it collapses which would be horrible. If i build a CV i can work for 5years while staying semi-competent at poker and maybe take a year out of work in a few years after i gain some experience in the workplace and try being pro.
I think you gotta understand as well ive made the big cash in my br within the last 6months and im still getting used to the fact of how much i can potentially make, im also lukewarm to the 'pro' idea at the moment, which is odd i know. 
Post of the month. Finally, a bit of perspective. People on this forum have seriously warped ideas of what "career" means where poker is involved. I'll bet $100 that fewer than half of the $600NL+ players on FTR will still be playing for income in 3 years time. Who knows, maybe someone like Gabe will stick it out - he's got the skill, patience and disinterested attitude you need - but many of the rest either seem too fragile or have already expressed dissatisfaction.
But for the rest of us, forging an actual career - the conventional kind - is almost always going to be the best move. Relying on poker to still be the cash cow it is today in 5, 10, 20 years time is incredibly unwise. There'll always be a pro circuit - it's a spectator sport these days, after all - but for the online grinders, things WILL change. We just don't yet know how, but who wants to be discovering they have no qualifications and no career after a decade of sedentary, solitary grinding?
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