Matt Maroon On Playing Poker For A Living
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For those who don’t know, a few years ago I played poker for the majority (and for some time 100%) of my income. Today most of my income comes from writing and other projects, and playing is a part-time thing for me. I’m happier now. Being that I’m a guy ...
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Excellent post. Thanks for bringing it to our attention, Ed!
BTW, which of these aspects were the most relevant for your decision to quit playing for a living:
1. Being self employed: no work = no money (nobody else pulls you through).
2. Dealing with variance (bad runs) in terms of emotional stress.
3. Dealing with variance in terms of inability to plan your future income.
4. Questioning your poker decisions during bad runs: Not knowing whether you need to adapt or not.
5. Working conditions (online or casino environment).
6. others…
Any tips/good books on how to deal with some of these items?
Thanks,
Greyzy