Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Starting out: Everyone has a beginning...

Back a few years ago when I was younger my career goal in life was to become a professional poker player. I had a drive, the time, and the effort to give it a really good go at it. Though I lacked what could be the most important skill a poker player could have. Discipline. I got a bit reckless, went broke a few times, and eventually wasn't able to handle the inevitable swings of a poker player. At the time, I had no job, my life revolved solely around playing the game I love.


My living situation allowed me to put in the time into poker that was needed. I was able to put in those 15 hour sessions-- Sleep for 5 hours-- Wake up and do it again. In that time I was able to put in thousands of hours of pokers and see hundreds of thousands of hands. Finally, my living situation changed, and I was unable to handle it.


I stopped playing competitively. I still played, but at much lower limits and not nearly as often. I ended up getting a steady 9-5 job and trying my skills in the corporate world. Leaving the dreams of a jet setting poker star behind. Its been 3 years since I've done any serious poker, I have never stopped thinking about the game. I still pick up many books and would put in a couple hours here and there for fun. My professional life picked up a bit, as I became pretty successful at my job considering (I started as an entry level position-no college education) but I look back on the last 3 years and how much I've changed. Grown up.


Recently I won an award at my job for employee of the year. With it comes a nice cash bonus. I am going to take that money and see if my thousands of hours of poker combined with my new found discipline and security can make me the poker player I always wanted to be.


It will be an incredible amount of work and dedication--but I think one more shot at my dream is worth it.

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