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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Poker thoughts....



I have been playing Poker for the past couple of years and have yet to get tired of it. Many conservative people might not like the idea of getting my whole income just by playing but i do not really care. I enjoy the job i do and i get a lot of money from it. I think that is what really matters. Do not get me wrong, i am an environmental lawyer just like the famous Poker player David Singer, and i still practice that profession until now, without charging anyone. I mean, i am earning a lot just by using my skills in Poker, the least i can do for my environment is to take care of it without charging anyone.

As someone who is so used to seeing both sides of the coin, i know that playing Poker has its practical and addicting side, whether you play at home or in the casino. For the young generation, especially the youth today, i do not think they should be playing Poker for a living. They still have a lot ahead of them, and it is way better if they focus on their passion. If they like to write, then they should write first, rather than playing Poker for a living right away. One thing that i have observed in some is that by playing Poker and getting addicted to it, they tend to abandon their dreams of becoming someone- other than being the best Poker player of course. They are not wrong in saying that a Poker job, is the best job but if money is not an issue, i would not let it be my primary source of income.

Sure playing Poker generates huge amount of money i wouldn't get in a year of hard work of plain 'lawyering', but it still saps your potential of becoming someone if only money is not an issue. With Poker career growth is impossible. Unless you are the manager or whatever, your Poker career is stagnant. What happens after you win huge money and then be known by all the ladies and big bosses around? Nothing. You just gain a lot of money and fame but not the knowledge of being a professional writer, actress, lawyer, etc.

I never meant to preach, i am just merely saying that Poker is not everything, and you should not make Poker your everything.

Come to think of it, being a great Poker player requires skills that a lot of mediocre Poker players do not have. I just do not like it when some people regard Poker living as trash. Do they even know what they are talking about?

Though too much of playing Poker is bad, Poker still as an art, one that you have to work hard for. Working hard means studying hard every move or strategy that will be helpful to you so you can beat the sharks. You can read several Poker Reviews and joing Poker Forums. Another way to enhance Online Poker skills is by observing games.

I love Poker but i still think too much of it is bad. And just because i say too much of it is bad, it does not mean that people can just regard as a small thing, because obviously it's not since you need to possess state of the art skills and mindset to be able to win.

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