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Going Pro: What You Should Know Before Playing Poker For a Living - Part 2 of 3

If you haven’t already, read Going Pro: What You Should Know Before Playing Poker For a Living - Part 1 of 3 where we learned to estimate our monthly expenses, or nut, and we learned to estimate our monthly earn.
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Your monthly nut is $2,300. So you have Going Pro: What You Should Know [...]

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Going Pro: What You Should Know Before Playing Poker For a Living - Part 1 of 3

A fair amount has been written on the topic of going pro, but a lot of it is only moderately useful.
Most of the material written more than three years ago is almost entirely obsolete. And a lot of the new material is little more than a warning or plea to Going Pro: What You Should [...]

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Ed Recommends: One Up on Wall Street

I dig books. I guess that’s not a surprise, since I write books for a living. But I strongly believe in better living through reading. Success is colored in black and white. Reading the right books can help you get control over all sorts of aspects of your life and …Login/Register for more.

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Q&A #3: Managing a Bankroll at Small Stakes

PeterL asks,
I have read your book on low limit holdem written with sklansky and play at 15c/30c limit tables at eurobet, I find to win I have to be a bit more passiove and loose than you suggest as the amount of people seeing each flop is large and they Q&A #3: Managing a Bankroll [...]

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