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    HOW TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL POKER PLAYER

    BY ROY ROUNDER

    Copyright by Roy Rounder Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or

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    recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher.

    Published by Roy Rounder Communications, Inc.

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    INTRODUCTION

    The PROFESSIONAL poker player the absolute PINNACLE of the Texas Holdem

    poker pyramid.

    Just about every poker player dreams of being able to quit the rat race and retiringto the card rooms where fortune, glory, and good times await.

    Of course, these dreamers often FORGET about the long hours constant traveling

    complicated legal issues and loss of security a traditional 9-to-5 job can provide.

    Becoming a professional poker player is not easy. Its NOT just a matter of skill. You

    cant just pack up, quit your job, and move to Vegas expecting to become a successful

    career player. Theres more to it than that.

    But while its tough it IS possible.

    If you know what to expect BEFORE doing it, youll save yourself a lot of heartache and

    stress.

    Think of this report like a college course. Youre now enrolled in Becoming A

    Professional Poker Player 101. Ill take you through the ins and outs of pro poker play.

    Once you have your degree, you can go out in the real world and perhaps take action

    at making a LIVING with this great game.

    But remember just about every professional poker player will tell you the same thing:

    Its a tough way to make an easy living.

    SKILL LEVELS

    Just about every poker player OVER-ESTIMATES his own poker ability. If you asked

    every player in the world if they were good or bad, Id guess about 90% would claim

    to be GOOD.

    This is IRONIC of course because about 90% of all poker players will end up

    LOSING money with the game.

    As an example, just think about how many players LOVE to tell their bad beats stories.

    Ever wonder why that is? I think a big part of it is that they need an EXCUSE so that

    they DONT have to say, Wow, I was totally outplayed!

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    Ego plays a huge role in poker from amateurs to pros.

    But when youre considering making the jump to playing poker for a LIVING, the stakes

    are too high to let your ego get in the way. You need to separate FACTS from VANITY.

    Here are three initial steps to take to get the facts about your own poker playing

    ability:

    1. Ask Around

    Ask those people you PLAY WITH what THEY think of your poker skills. Dont just ask

    your buddies either talk to strangers at the casinos, chat with other online players, and

    have a friendly talk with your table nemesis if you have one.

    The point is to seek out opinions from OTHER parties about your skill level. Get aconsensus. If nine out of ten people say, You suck you probably do.

    2. Track, Track, Track

    Are you truly a WINNING player? How much money have you won this month? This

    year? Whats your hourly rate? What percentage of games do you win?

    Before assuming you have what it takes to be a poker pro, you must be able to answer

    these questions effectively and a have a clear history of tracking your play.

    Cold hard numbers dont lie. After you log a solid 250 hours of poker, youll be able to

    get the REAL picture of your poker playing ability. You cant really fool yourself by

    saying, Oh, I caught bad cards or I had the WORST luck because after 250 hours,

    your cold cards are equaled out by the hot streaks.

    If you are a loser after 250 hours, there is a good chance that you are going to be a loser

    at 2,500 hours.

    3. Play A Variety Of Players

    Sure, you might be able to DOMINATE the card game at the local pub with your

    DRUNK friends but that doesnt mean youll be able to compete with strong players at

    the higher limits the kind of games youll be playing as a PRO.

    Pros play a majority of games against players they know they can beat. But at higher

    stakes than what youre probably used to. So before thinking about poker full-time, be

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    sure to get a WELL-ROUNDED and complete picture of how you fare against the

    competition out there.

    Try out different games, try out different stakes online, go to different casinos, and so

    on. See if your previous success was your SKILLS or just BAD OPPONENTS.

    PERSONALITIES

    Playing poker for a living requires skill patience and perhaps most importantly,

    NERVES OF STEEL!

    When you work at a real job, you get a regular paycheck. Every two weeks or so, a

    check shows up on your doorstep like clockwork. Hell, you may even get a BONUS

    from time to time.

    BUT NEVER will your boss call you in his office and say:

    You know, your work lately hasnt been that great so were going to KEEP your

    paycheck this week, AND were going to take $3,000.00 from your bank account

    sorry.

    As a professional poker player, you can literally work your ASS OFF all day only to

    leave thousands of dollars POORER!

    Theres no other job like this in the world. It takes an incredibly strong stomach to dealwith the intense ups and downs and the different swings of luck youll encounter.

    Its difficult to be able to PREDICT if youve got what it takes to handle the emotions of

    being a pro. The only real way to know is to experience it first hand

    To be successful, youve got to have an ungodly amount of POISE. Pretty much every

    successful career player has poise (despite what it looks like on TV). This means the

    players are in CONTROL of themselves at almost all times.

    They dont get impatient and make silly moves at the table if they dont like the way a

    certain table looks, they WAIT for a new opening. They are LOGICAL about each

    decision and REMOVE EMOTION from their game.

    Let me ask you this simple question:

    When is the last time you went on tilt?

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    If you still go on TILT (or within the last 10-15 playing sessions), then youre NOT ready

    for a career as a poker pro.

    Because tilt at the poker table is just a microcosm of the tilt youll feel in LIFE as a

    poker pro. If three consecutive bad beats sets you off then just wait for THREEMONTHS of cold cards!

    POKER MENTALITY

    If you only play poker for FUN, then making the jump to poker for a living may not be

    for you. Because to be successful, you must be able to play at DULL tables against

    BORING players and sit patiently for hours waiting for the right times to make

    moves.

    The best players treat poker like a BUSINESS not a hobby. Its a way to make money.

    Period. Sure poker pros love the game and respect it, but they arent playing for pride.

    Theyre playing to pay the mortgage, car payments, and win more MONEY.

    Do you ever get TIRED of waiting for good cards? Do you get annoyed by quiet slow-

    moving tables?

    If youre going to win money consistently, youve got to be able to play ten hours at a

    time at a BREAK EVEN rate as you patiently wait for the BIG OPPORTUNITITES to

    rake in large pots.

    Of course, besides being patient and ignoring that itch for excitement, you must also

    be able to handle LONG HOURS and LATE NIGHTS every day.

    When you hear poker professional, what do you think of? Lots of people think of the

    guys who win the World Series of Poker or World Poker Tour and take in multi-million

    dollar purses.

    But only a SMALL FRACTION of pros win those tournaments. Hell not all pros even

    ENTER most tournaments, depending on their preferred game.

    And most importantly, the WIN RATE of even the best pros is very small. Just because

    you see someone on TV a lot one season doesnt mean he always makes the final table

    for every tournament hes in. What you DONT see is all the frustrating losses hes had to

    GET to this point. For every final table, theres five ten twenty maybe FIFTY

    bad tournaments.

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    Most of the money that youll MAKE as a pro doesnt come from that BIG tournament

    win. Instead, it comes from grinding it out at the casinos and card rooms.

    Try playing poker for a 12-hour session FIVE DAYS IN A ROW. If you find yourself

    getting too tired, youre not ready for the pro life.

    There are lots of players who have a DEEP PASSION and LOVE for poker but they

    dont have the PERSONALITY needed to play full-time. Thats why many of the greatest

    players just play SEMI-professionally which may be a viable option for you too.

    BANKROLL

    Strangely enough, the BANKROLL isnt why most players fail to make the jump to full-

    time play.

    A lot of people think all they need is a large bankroll to start full-time play. But the truth

    is, if you dont have all the OTHER ASPECTS of the game under control, the only thing a

    big bankroll achieves is PROLONG the amount of time before you inevitably go bust.

    With that being said, having TOO SMALL of a bankroll is truly the kiss of death for

    professional poker players. If you try to make the leap without a bankroll, youre just

    one run of cold cards away from going broke.

    So once you have the OTHER aspects of the game under control its time for you tostart building your bankroll

    A lot of people ask me HOW MUCH they should have in their bankroll before going full-

    time. Of course, theres no universal amount that will guarantee your success. But

    when I coach players starting professionally, I usually advise them to have at least 300

    times the big bet.

    So for instance, if youre going to play the $15-30 games, you should have about nine

    grand for a decent bankroll. Even then, youll be a little short but you can probably get

    away with it at this level.

    If I had to do it all over again, Id wait until I had about 500 times the big bet or fifteen

    grand for the $15-30 limit or no limit games.

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    Personally, I prefer no limit, as you know. And for professional poker players, I think no

    limit offers more UPSIDE. What I mean is, no limit players can usually build a large

    bankroll MORE QUICKLY than limit players.

    I think that the IMPORTANCE of a sufficient bankroll is best illustrated in this story

    from a friend of mine:

    When I started playing poker professionally, I was full of ambition and (like

    every other player alive) I planned of winning the WSOP. I soon realized that

    taking home a bracelet was less important than making my house payment.

    My bankroll was not nearly what it should have been. Every time I sat down, I sat

    down with about 5% of my stack! I squeezed by for a few months until I caught a

    cold streak of cards. Literally, I was broke in less than 6 weeks.

    I was down to my last tournament entry fee when I finally turned my luckaround. I started winning regularly and when I finally had my old bankroll back,

    what did I do? I started playing LOWER stakes. I learned that you cannot play

    past your supports and if you do, you are going to get burned.

    After playing a couple months at lower stakes, I was able to move back up and

    havent looked back since. I now make a nice living (Im no Bill Gates) and love

    what I do so much. If I had brought just one less entry fee with me to Vegas, I

    would be pushing papers in some office not working the best job in the

    world.

    FINANCIAL SITUATION

    OK, lets talk about the FINANCIAL RISK youre taking by becoming a full-time poker

    pro. Because there IS considerable risk.

    Ive developed what I like to call the 6-week rule when it comes to making the

    transition. The rule is simple: If you have enough savings that you can live with losing

    your income for a FULL SIX WEEKS, then youre likely ready for a trial period. (Ill

    explain the trial period later.) Note, of course, that savings is not the same as

    bankroll.

    There are always exceptions to the 6-week rule. Here are some situations that might

    hinder you from going pro

    You are expecting a new child soon.

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    You are expecting to lose a second income soon. You are trying to purchase a home (pro poker player doesnt look too good

    on a mortgage application).

    You are relying on an income source that you are not receiving yet (socialsecurity, settlement income, capital gains, etc.)

    You are having problems paying all your debt payments. If you quit your job and poker doesnt work out, you will find it very difficult

    to find a new job.

    Quitting or leaving your current job will mean the loss of a retirement orpension package.

    You currently rely on the medical insurance offered by your employer, andbuying an individual plan would be prohibitively expensive.

    There are countless situations to keep in mind. The key is to be HONEST WITH

    YOURSELF.

    GAME TYPES

    Most professional poker players have a specialty game. They have a single game or

    style where they CONSISTENTLY excel against their opponents.

    Chances are, you ALREADY KNOW your game. Its the game that you always feel

    relaxed at where you pretty much KNOW youll come out ahead. Its the game YOU

    LOOK FORWARD TO when you first get to the casino or log into your online poker

    account.

    However I want to caution you about falling in love too much with your game. The

    reason is because it can hinder you from EVOLVING as a poker player and ultimately

    making more money. Ill give you an example.

    Lets say that you play in $50 buy-in, 50-player tournaments. This month youve played

    in 20 tournaments and cashed out 9 times for a net profit of $2,550.00. The total

    TIME you put into these tournaments was 100 hours, which means youve made about

    $25.50 per hour.

    This $2,550.00 in profits constitutes a large portion of your winnings this month and

    its considerably more than the $550.00 you won playing in $3-6 no limit cash games.

    You only play those cash games after youve been knocked out of the larger

    tournaments so youve only spent a total of 15 hours on these games.

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    While your net profit is much less with the cash games than with the tournaments, your

    HOURLY RATE is much higher in the cash games. The cash games are yielding you

    $36.66 per hour versus the $25.50 in tournaments.

    Fifteen hours is not long enough to make any definitive win/loss statements (it should

    be at least 100-150 hours before you can do that). But its still long enough to tell youthat you should start playing more cash games to see if they are more profitable in the

    long-term.

    Dont forget that you must treat poker like a BUSINESS if youre going to make it full-

    time. Dont make your decisions based on emotion or what feels COMFORTABLE.

    Youve got to constantly be trying new games, different stakes, and tracking

    EVERYTHING to decide what will make the most money for you.

    Here are some of the factors youll need to consider

    1. Tournaments versus cash games

    Most poker players and fans see the GLORY of the World Series of Poker or World

    Poker Tour winners and the HUGE windfalls of cash that follow.

    Contrary to popular belief, that is NOT how most poker players make their living. Most

    pros play low and middle-stakes cash games online and at the casino.

    The players who make it on TV a lot are those that are career tournament players. They

    play tournament after tournament after tournament because thats where they exceland find the most opportunity.

    Going from a $55 satellite to a $5,000,000.00 poker win in a matter of DAYS is

    certainly sexy. But dont get too set on it in the beginning. Because most career poker

    players make their living from cash games not tournaments.

    Im not trying to convince you of anything. Im only trying to show you whats out

    there. Here are some of the pros and cons of pro tournaments versus cash games:

    Tournaments

    ProHuge payouts mean that players only need to play and win once

    in awhile to maintain a comfortable lifestyle.

    ProEver-present media coverage makes players celebrities and

    opens the door for endorsement deals to the top performers.

    Pro Incredible amounts of pride and satisfaction come from

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    winning a large tournament.

    ConHuge playing field means income is inconsistent and

    unreliable.

    ConPlayers must constantly travel from city to city to follow the

    large tournaments.

    ConTesting to see if you have the stuff could cost tens ofthousands of dollars.

    Con

    The structure of the tournament means that you must play

    every type of player and you have no control over who you

    play unlike a cash game, where you pick the table.

    ConYou must play against all the top players in the world. The

    competition couldnt be tougher.

    Con

    Even though payouts might go to the top 10% of all players in a

    tournament, the REAL money only goes to the top 1-2% of

    players.

    Com

    Playing in tournaments means paying to get to the game andpaying for your time there. You must buy your food, your hotel,

    etc. This money goes out even if you dont win and increases

    the money you lost during the tournament.

    Cash Games

    ProYou can play every day in the same location without every

    having to travel.

    Pro

    The players you encounter at low to middle-stakes games are

    not the most talented players in the world. Often professionals

    make a living beating tourists and amateurs.

    ProYou have more control over who you play. If three talentedplayers sit down and reduce your edge, you can simply leave

    with your winnings.

    Pro

    As a consistent winner, you can go out and play more to win

    more money. Big wins in tournaments can be separated by

    months even years.

    Pro

    Cash games are always available. Right now, you could go

    online or to a casino and find a cash game. Chances are your

    ideal tournament isnt so readily available.

    ConYou will never make $1,000,000.00 in a day playing $5-$10

    no-limit games. Profit comes from consistency.

    ConYou must play more hours and days to make real money than

    strong tournament players.

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    The only way to really know whats best for you is to try everything out. Most pros I

    know play BOTH cash games and tournaments. Ive tried both and right now my

    preference is cash games.

    2. Stakes

    Another huge misconception that many players have is that professional poker players

    all hang around the high-stakes games where the minimum bet is $5,000! The truth

    is, a lot of pros can be found in the middle-stakes games at the casino. Online pros can

    even make their living at the smaller limits by playing multiple tables at once.

    A smart experienced player could literally make his living at just $10 Sit and Gos! Think

    about it: he could average $30 per hour consistently by playing at multiple tables. If he

    played 8 hours a daylike a regular 9-to-5 jobthat would be $240 a day. At five days a

    week, thats $62,400.00 per year

    And if this player jumped up to $20 Sit and Gos with similar win rates, hed be able to

    pull six figures.

    High-stakes games offer a lot of upside to the players because after all, you can win

    thousands of dollars within just a few hours. But you need a much larger bankroll and

    the competition is generally more talented. And most of all, you need the GUTS to

    handle the swings.

    Low-stakes games are the opposite. The competition is soft and bankroll requirements

    low you just need the ability to GRIND it out day after day.

    A happy compromise is in the medium-staked games. $10-20 games are quite popular.

    They offer nice upside for winners but still attract a lot of fish to the tables.

    Theres an old maxim that says you should shoot for one big bet an hour. But this is an

    OLD maxim. Most advice from poker professionals was written BEFORE the explosion

    of poker. Thats when card rooms were filled with sharks and just the occasional fish.

    Today, poker rooms consistent of SCHOOLS of fish more than enough to feed all the

    sharks!

    So with all this fish-flooding in low-limit games, it makes it easier for a good player to

    win the big bet maybe FIVE times an hour. That player will have to be especially adept

    at the game, of course, but it is possible.

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    And this also means its easier than ever for YOU to make your full-time living at

    poker given that you have the patience and stamina to grind it out.

    Online players can use an even LARGER multiple. Good online players can win TEN

    times the big bet an hour because the action online is faster and looser than offline

    poker.

    3. Online versus offline play

    Speaking of online poker, its another important factor in your deliberations. Online

    poker has most definitely EXPLODED over the past two years which as you know

    means more fish and dead money online.

    Just about ANY experienced poker player will tell you that online players are much less

    talented than casino players.

    Luckily, this weak competition is combined with a FAST-PACED NATURE that online

    poker brings. This makes it an appealing medium for pros.

    The benefits of online poker over live poker are quite obvious work from home, easier

    competition, more hands per hour, multiple games simultaneously, and the option to

    play whenever you want.

    However, there are drawbacks. They may not be as obvious, but they are very important.

    The first drawback is REDUCED EDGE. The money that pro poker players make comesfrom the EDGE they have over other players multiplied over thousands of hours of

    play.

    Online poker possibly reduces that edge for some people. One factor is software

    programs and bots (including illegal ones) that assist online players. Another is the

    possibility of collusion.

    Also, if youre the type of player that excels at reading the body language of your

    opponents, you lose that advantage online. These things make winning online possibly

    more difficult.

    Another drawback to online poker is that it requires more POISE in some ways. Because

    online poker will serve you many more BAD BEATS than regular poker.

    The reason is because theres consistently more action in every hand online which

    leads to getting rivered and drawn out more often.

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    The actual PERCENTAGES are going to be the same of course. Youll still beat players

    on flush draws two out of three times. But if the players on the draw call TWICE AS

    OFTEN online, it means youll get outdrawn twice as much along with double the win

    rate.

    The increase in bad beats often throws players. They get bent out of shape and upset

    and ultimately let it ruin their game. If you tilt easily and tend to lose control, then

    online poker may not be for you.

    Online poker can also be BORING AS HELL. When you fold a hand at the casino, you

    can talk to your opponents look around check out the cute waitress whatever.

    But not online. All you can do online is watch computer-generated avatars play and

    most of the time theyre not even animated!

    This is a major reason why online play is too loose players are simply BORED of sitting

    there and folding. They want to play a hand!

    Obviously, you cant let the emotion of boredom affect your game. Youve got to have the

    discipline to stick to your game plan and wait for the right times to make a move.

    TRACKING AND EVALUATION

    Tracking your play is a CRITICAL element of the successful career poker player. If youdont track your play, youre not going to be able to properly identify which games

    generate the most money for your bankroll.

    Of course, money isnt everything. Most people know of a job they could take to make

    more money but it means sacrificing something they value MORE than money.

    For example so far this year, Ive earned a higher rate per hour playing in tournaments

    than in casinos. But playing in tournaments all the time means CONSTANT TRAVEL. It

    means leaving my home.

    The slightly higher earning rate isnt worth the sacrifice at this point in my life. So I

    dont play in as many tournaments.

    While you should play the games that are proven to earn you the most money, you

    should also spend some time TESTING new games. Explore a little. Your skills will

    mature and change over time. Also, trying new games will sometimes give you NEW

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    INSIGHTS about the games youre used to. A lot of poker pros credit their skill-building

    to games like chess and backgammon.

    Remember that you need to log at least 150 hours or so before you CHANGE games. Any

    less than that could be a fluke or lucky streak. And until you hit at least 300-500

    hours of tracked play, you should STILL be cautious.

    If you cant handle the 150 hour minimum, you may not have what it takes to make it as

    a pro. Because if theres any one skill that you MUST posses, its patience. And

    discipline. (OK, two skills.)

    After all if you dont have the ability to make careful, deliberate, calculated risks, then

    youre just GAMBLING.

    WORKING WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY

    Honey, I need to tell you somethingIm quitting my job.

    What?!? What about our car payments? House payments? What about the kids college

    tuition? What do you plan to do for money?

    Umm, well Im going to play poker for a living

    HAHAH, oh, WHEW, I thought you were being SERIOUS for a second!

    Talking to your family and friends about becoming a professional poker player can be

    well, TRICKY.

    The challenge is that if you dont have the support of those close to you, its easy to get

    off on the wrong foot. But GETTING support from family is not usually easy.

    Young, uncommitted players have it easiest. No kids to feed, fewer bills to pay, and no

    retirement plans right around the corner.

    But not all poker pipe-dreamers are so lucky. Some have wives or husbands who dont

    like the idea. Some have kids to take care of. Some have mortgages to pay off. AND

    SOME HAVE ALL THREE!

    When handled properly, though, taking the jump to pro doesnt have to be a point of

    contention in your relationships. It can often be minimized to just an unpleasant

    point or hopefully something your family is proud of!

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    Ive been through this process the good and the bad. Here are the methods that work

    for me and the people I talk to. These methods arent guaranteed to work for everyone

    but like I said, theyve been effective in my career

    1. Dont moan about your bad beats.

    Especially if your loved one isnt a poker player, they wont understand how poker is a

    game of skill if all you talk about is how UNLUCKYyou are!2. Keep pristine records.

    If it comes to a point where you need to PROVE that you are winning player, having kept

    accurate records will show in black and white that you consistently win.

    3. Be responsible with your bankroll.

    Either save your winnings or use them to pay bills. If you save them, you will build a

    nice savings account. Paying bills will also present poker as a legitimate income source.

    Taking your winnings and squandering them on a new toy or mad shopping spree will

    make poker seem like a hobby not a potential career.

    4. Dont put pressure on others.

    A line like- We always have your income just in case while possibly a reasonable

    statement usually doesnt go over well.

    5. Get others involved in poker.

    Why is it that if I were a close friend of yours that I could understand your choice to go

    pro so easily? Because I am also a poker player.

    Even if they arent competitive, if you get your loved ones involved in the game theyll

    understand the skill involved and be more likely to go along with your decision.

    6. Dont over-promise.

    If you tell your wife that you will be able to retire in 6 months because you will make

    $100,000 a week playing $30 tournaments, she is not only going to call you a liar, but

    she wont believe anything else you say. (Especially after you break that promise.)

    7. Make it a cooperative choice.

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    While it may be your plan to go pro no matter what, dont say that. Telling someone,

    Its my life, Ill do what I please!! is basically telling them Im the boss, you go to hell.

    Listen to others and let them know their opinion matters (even if it doesnt).

    8. Slowly make the change.

    Use the concepts of semi-professional and trial period as ways to gradually make the

    move. This will take the shock out of the jump.

    9. Get allies.

    Say you want to win over your motherbut you think your father would be an easier

    sell. The solution is to tell him first. If you convince him its a good idea, hell be more

    likely to be your ally and defend you.

    10. Be passionate and honest.

    Dont be afraid to tell people how badly you want this. Tell them it is what you want

    most in the world. If they care about you, this will mean something not necessarily

    enough to convince them to support your choice, but it will make at least SOME impact.

    The most IMPORTANT thing you can do is to remember to see things from the other

    persons perspective. Poker is usually automatically associated with gambling and

    risk and the idea of making it a full-time income source usually scares people.

    SEMI-PROFESSIONAL PLAY

    Semi-professionals are players that make a SUBSTANTIAL income from poker, but still

    have an ADDITIONAL income source to support them.

    Honestly, this is where MOST serious players belong.

    The semi-professional level is a great way to TRANSITION into professional or it

    can be the destination itself.

    If you dont know whether youre ready to go pro, then THIS is where you belong.

    In fact, this is in many ways BETTER than being a full-fledged professional poker

    player. Because you dont have to worry about many of the security issues presented

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    by pro poker player. You dont have to worry (as much) about going broke but the

    money is still useful and improves the quality of your life.

    OK, so lets assume that you want to play semi-professionally as a TRANSITION period

    into the glorious ranks of PROFESSIONAL PLAY

    Here are the top five things I recommend doing to make the transition smooth and

    successful

    1. Track, track, track

    I cannot stress this enough. Poker is a game of calculated risks. Your edge comes from

    calculating your risks BETTER than your opponents. So your goal is to take as FEW

    risks as possible.

    Why take a risk by not tracking your play when you dont have to? Its only going to costyou your hard-earned money!Dont just track your winnings and the date of play. You want to be DETAILED: log your

    playing times, mood, earnings per hour, opponents skills, and notes about the session.

    2. Build your bankroll

    Some players waste their winnings on unimportant things and wait until they are ready

    to play full-time before they start trying to build a sufficient bankroll. This could take

    months even YEARS to build and will delay your goals and dreams.

    3. Experiment

    Dont fall in love with a single game that you play every session. If there is a local cash

    game that you can crack every time you play, by all means play whenever you can.

    However, also play at local casinos, in regional tournaments, and if you are every

    traveling, try to spend some time at those casinos so you can get a taste of their style.

    By varying your game choice, youll be able to increase your skill level to a stage where

    you will really be competitive even if you are faced with a situation outside your comfort

    zone.

    4. Expand your poker arsenal

    At this point in your poker life, even a small tip will be able to provide immense value to

    your game. Pick up whatever information you can. Buy books and DVDs, talk to other

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    players, and examine the play of other good players. Picking up just one more poker

    weapon will make you a more solid player and take you closer to your ultimate goal.

    5. Dont build reliance

    If you start paying your bills with your poker income, make sure that it is only short-term. Because if you start relying on your poker winnings, youre going to be FORCED to

    play and win. Essentially, you will become a professional poker player AND a regular 9-

    to-5 worker.

    TRIAL PERIOD

    The trial period comes after the semi-professional level. Its perhaps the MOST

    IMPORTANT stage of the process of going pro.

    Using a trial method, you can test out whether or not professional poker is right for you

    without burning too many bridges

    Heres what you do:

    Once you are totally ready to make the jump to professional poker (your game is ready,

    your bankroll is built, your financials are in order, and you know exactly what games net

    you the most profit), go on the TRIAL PERIOD.

    Youre not going pro what youre doing is TRYING it out for a few weeks. Take aleave of absence from your job dont QUIT and start playing poker full-time. Tell your

    friends and family that youre trying it out no commitments yet.

    The only real change from the semi-professional level is that youre now playing FULL-

    TIME and not bringing in an additional income source.

    After a few weeks of your trial period, youll KNOW whether its time to be a

    professional poker player or not. If youre not ready, everything is still fine because

    you can still return to your job and all you lost was a few weeks of pay and some of your

    bankroll (which should never hurt your standard of living at this level)

    Whats the secret to knowing after the trial whether youre READY or not?

    The following criteria MUST be true to go pro after the trial

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    1. You made money at a rate where you could meet all your bills and still save 10% of

    your earnings.

    2. You enjoyed playing the entire time you didnt get overly bored, anxious, or

    frustrated.

    3. You closely tracked your play and clear patterns have developed.

    4. You didnt have any major breakdowns where you lost an inordinate amount of

    money over the course of any single night.

    There are other ways to know if you are ready or not, but these four criteria combined

    with that little voice inside you will give you a good idea of whether or not youre

    ready.

    While the trial period is going to tell you a lot about your ability to play at theprofessional level, you cannot hold the trial until you have completed a period of play at

    the SEMI-PROFESSIONAL level

    UNEXPECTED COSTS

    There are a lot of costs that you might not see that are associated with playing poker for

    a career

    These costs can be significant and shouldnt be overlooked before you make any decisionto leave your current job:

    1. Insurance

    2. Pension

    3. Travel to and from games

    4. Higher tax rates

    5. Loss of company car, cell phone, or computer.

    6. Loss of any fringe benefits provided by your employer.

    Be aware

    TAXES

    If youre going to be a professional poker player, you need a professional tax accountant.

    Period.

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    The tax and gambling laws are far too confusing for any one human being to

    understand as youll see when your TAX ACCOUNTANT doesnt even know what to do

    in many situations.

    There are a lot of strategies youll be able to take, including writing off your travelexpenses to major tournaments and to the casino.

    Also, ask your tax account whether INCORPORATING is a possible option in order to

    open up new tax-saving strategies.

    The MOST IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATION I can give you is to be detailed, be

    careful, and KEEP TRACK OF EVERYTHING. You can ultimately SAVE a lot of money

    and time and hassle if you just keep track of everything. Im talking about receipts,

    winnings, losses EVERYTHING.

    Ive found these two websites to be most useful when I have a question about gambling

    law and taxes:

    http://www.gambling-law-us.com/

    http://www.irs.gov

    Remember you can gamble against two over cards, but dont gamble against the IRS.

    Be smart. Pay your taxes and obey the law.

    SECOND INCOME

    Most professional poker players are only really pros for a brief period of time.

    Something usually happens to their game or in their personal life and theyre pushed

    beyond their limits

    I highly recommend building a second income or having an escape route in place. You

    dont even have to think of it as a backup plan as much as a smart move for your

    financial future. After all do you really think youll be playing poker for the rest of your

    life?

    The worst thing that can happen is that you go pro, end up borrowing a lot of money,

    bury yourself in debt, and dont come out on top.

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    Believe me, its an easy spiral to fall into especially with all the shady lenders out there

    who want to stake you for incredible interest rates and all the $10,000 tournament

    buy-ins

    Think about a contingency plan. Whether its an investment property, money from

    players YOU stake, business consulting or maybe even a book deal. Lol.

    The point is, have a plan B for a second income you can fall back on.

    CONCLUSION

    OK, that wraps this special report: HOW TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL POKER

    PLAYER.

    If you have any specific questions, please email me at [email protected].