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Thursday 28 April 2016

Life and poker in recent times

I quit my job. Wow, something I didn't think I would do a few months ago. My salary was very good and finally a top man position. Well, in between many things went wrong so I guess it's time to part ways. Again I am at the cross roads.

Every time I have a chance to think about my career I would put poker as a choice. Recently I have been playing well, Overall I am up 400bb in 10 sessions. I mean that's not a whole lot but profits are profits. I am happy to be enjoying them. I am not crushing the game like I used to, maybe I have lost my killer instinct or I have become complacent with my playing style. Lately I try to return to my dominate style and it has brought results.

The thing is I have been spoiled by my last paycheck. It is so good that I find it hard to get the same by grinding. Unless I am grinding a bigger game, which means I need a bigger bankroll. So right now I am considering that. However I am also looking for opportunities to play as a prop player or house player.

WHAT ARE PROP/HOUSE PLAYERS?

In my time of running a poker room, the biggest challenge any room has is to have enough players to start a game. Some rooms in order to combat this will hire prop players to sit and start the game. They play with their own money, but they are also paid an hourly rate to play. Years ago at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Manila, there was a Korean player that was super tight. A few months later I met him at another room and he was so loose. So I asked him, what changed? He said, I am no longer getting paid to play.

When you know you have an hourly income whether you play hands or not, you tend to tighten up. You are winning as long as you don't lose! But now that he doesn't get paid, he needs to loosen up, play more hands and beat the rake.

This is something I am considering doing and there seems to be some options out there. But anyway, the last 6 months has made me realize AGAIN that playing poker for a living is so much freer. I rather have a bad beat than to face my screaming boss and angry customers. As long as you can manage your bankroll well and play consistently to beat the game, then you're your own boss. I also plan to take better care of myself by exercising and eating well.

Maybe it's time I tried playing pro - again.

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