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Posted by: switch0723 at December 19, 2007, 4:56 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by Cheetah

If you can borrow $100k from your friends when you are broke, then you are a pro.

I like this definition, sums it up best


Quote: Originally Posted by narizblanco

Pro's can also be big losers like Matasow and Gus hansen

matusow and hansen are not losers at poker, matusow has braclets to his name and hansen is huge on the ept tour
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Posted by: KingNothing4 at December 19, 2007, 12:39 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

haha didnt see that 75% of cashing in tournies, that would be ridiclulous, i would just play poker straight for like 3 months and be like a multi-millionaire, id say 8 or 9 digits
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Posted by: KingNothing4 at December 19, 2007, 12:32 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

i believe by deifinition a professional poker player is someone who makes a living off playing the game. Like if someone kicks every1's ass in hockey but does not play in the NHL or any professional organization, he is not a professional hockey player, he is just a kick ass player. thats like n e sport. so i think if u have a job and make money that way, and then kick ass at poker as a hobby, you are not technically a professional.
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Posted by: vanquish at December 18, 2007, 10:26 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

i can blow smoke rings
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Posted by: Cheetah at December 18, 2007, 10:21 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

I can show up 75% of the time for a tourney.
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Posted by: Chevren at December 18, 2007, 10:15 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by JRaD

My qualifications for a pro are a little rougher, I think if someone that makes 80% of their income from poker is a pro, but also cashes in about 75% of the tournies they enter. Like one of my favorite players is PearlJammer just cause it seems like he cashes in everything. Must be nice lol

PearlJammer: ITM 535/3105 17%
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Posted by: vanquish at December 18, 2007, 10:10 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

roflol @ cashing in 75% of tournaments..
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Posted by: aliengenius at December 18, 2007, 10:02 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by JRaD

cashes in about 75% of the tournies they enter.

So there are NO poker pros?
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Posted by: JRaD at December 18, 2007, 1:24 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

My qualifications for a pro are a little rougher, I think if someone that makes 80% of their income from poker is a pro, but also cashes in about 75% of the tournies they enter. Like one of my favorite players is PearlJammer just cause it seems like he cashes in everything. Must be nice lol
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Posted by: DP_Machine at December 18, 2007, 1:17 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by OzExorcist

By that definition then, I'm a semi-professional poker dealer

Same here...but I don't deal in a casino, just at corp events and the occasional home/private game. Does that make me a semi-semi pro dealer?

What if you throw in as part of the definition:
If you win/make enough money playing poker to sustain yourself, devoid of any other forms of income then you're a pro. So if you make enough playing poker and then make more on the side, that would count as being a pro.
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Posted by: Tobmeister at December 18, 2007, 12:45 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by chink44

This guy sucks IMO. He gets lucky and plays way too much.

Watch High Stakes Poker series 4, he plays ery well on that show. Plus he's not just been invited there because he's rich, GSN know that he's good.


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Plus, hes a billionaire

how does this make him not a pro???


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and doesnt get nearly as much money from poker as he does his company.

This is exactly my point, maybe someone can be a pro without getting all of their money from poker.
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Posted by: narizblanco at December 18, 2007, 7:07 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

Pro's can also be big losers like Matasow and Gus hansen when they get paid appearance money to show up and get tournament entry fees staked. Book writers can also be pros even if they are not profitable players.
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Posted by: smd173 at December 18, 2007, 5:29 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by K_Kahne_Fan

If you've hit that ceiling and are consistantly losing... you may not... or no longer be... a "pro".

So we can take Mike Matusow off the list of pros then?
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Posted by: K_Kahne_Fan at December 18, 2007, 4:58 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by pantin007

it does not matter if ur a winning or losing player
if u play poker to make some sort of money u ARE A PRO
if u have a job and that is ur primary source of income then U ARE NOT A PRO

So, if you have no other job, but are consistantly a losing player... you're a pro?

line 2 contradicts line 1. You have to average out as a winning player in order to make money, which means you would have to be a winning player.
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Posted by: pantin007 at December 18, 2007, 4:51 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

it does not matter if ur a winning or losing player
if u play poker to make some sort of money u ARE A PRO
if u have a job and that is ur primary source of income then U ARE NOT A PRO
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Posted by: K_Kahne_Fan at December 18, 2007, 4:40 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by OzExorcist

By this definition though, the likes of Doyle Brunson and Barry Greenstein aren't pros: they already play in the big game, so they've hit a ceiling and aren't consistently raising the stakes at which they win.

I think it's like a few other people have said: a professional is someone who makes their living playing poker. Note that this is different to someone who plays poker every day but has to regularly borrow money from others to pay their rent.

If you've hit a ceiling in the height of stakes... you're probably a pro. If you've hit that ceiling and are consistantly losing... you may not... or no longer be... a "pro".

But, Steve's definition looks good to me.
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Posted by: Cheetah at December 18, 2007, 12:20 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

If you can borrow $100k from your friends when you are broke, then you are a pro.
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Posted by: Steveg1976 at December 17, 2007, 11:14 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by Mad_Mike989

I'm curious as to what you guys think makes a poker player a pro? I thought about it and came up with no determinative answer. I'm sure theres alot of different criteria but I'm not sure

pro·fes·sion·al /prəˈfɛʃənl/Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[pruh-fesh-uh-nl]Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective 1

following as a business an occupation ordinarily engaged in as a pastime: a professional golfer.

That sums it up for me. From Dictionary.com
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Posted by: OzExorcist at December 17, 2007, 11:00 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

If you're consistently making a profit playing poker on the weekends (or online after work, or whatever) then I guess that'd be a good term for it, yeah.

By that definition then, I'm a semi-professional poker dealer
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Posted by: allndave at December 17, 2007, 10:57 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

so if you work 9-5 and play on weekends = part time job or maybe semi pro?
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Posted by: OzExorcist at December 17, 2007, 10:50 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by K_Kahne_Fan

1. Consistantly Winning
2. Consistantly able to raise the stakes at which you win at

By this definition though, the likes of Doyle Brunson and Barry Greenstein aren't pros: they already play in the big game, so they've hit a ceiling and aren't consistently raising the stakes at which they win.

I think it's like a few other people have said: a professional is someone who makes their living playing poker. Note that this is different to someone who plays poker every day but has to regularly borrow money from others to pay their rent.
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Posted by: switch0723 at December 17, 2007, 7:48 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by K_Kahne_Fan

Also, once a pro, always a pro?

Very interesting, dont think i can answer that
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Posted by: K_Kahne_Fan at December 17, 2007, 7:01 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

1. Consistantly Winning
2. Consistantly able to raise the stakes at which you win at

I would think you could be a "pro" @ $.01/$.02 tables, but that's probably not what you are calling a "pro"(?). So consistantly able to win and raise your stakes and continue winning would probably be what would make someone a pro.

I wouldn't think just having poker as your source of income would make you a pro. What if you have a 9to5, but then go to Vegas every weekend and are consistantly winning, and are able to raise the stakes every year or so. Or, you have a 9to5 but you go to 3 or 4 high stakes tournies each year and always place in the $$?

Also, once a pro, always a pro?
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Posted by: switch0723 at December 17, 2007, 4:52 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by aliengenius

hey, I'm a pro!

I think that sums it up, if your as good as AG then your a pro
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Posted by: rick32 at December 17, 2007, 3:05 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

how is that the only way ur a pro i think a pro is someone who can win consistently no matter if its ur job or not if i play 4 times a week and make an average of $500 every week playing different people and different games and place in tournys on a regular basis wouldnt that meen i would be a pro where i play?????
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Posted by: aliengenius at December 17, 2007, 2:08 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by KyleJRM

There's pretty much only one definition: their primary source of income is poker.

hey, I'm a pro!
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Posted by: diamond_06_06 at December 17, 2007, 5:29 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by Toby Hambly

true, but someone like Guy Laliberte does not get all of his income from poker, but he would still be considered a pro right? does ability or skill have anything to do with it?

What the dude above said. Guy Laliberte can hardly be called a pro. He is just an absurdly high rolled ammature. He has been ery fortunate to beat 'life' for a huge amount of money, but I don't think he beats poker for much money (if any) at all.
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Posted by: chink44 at December 17, 2007, 2:44 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by Toby Hambly

true, but someone like Guy Laliberte does not get all of his income from poker, but he would still be considered a pro right? does ability or skill have anything to do with it?

This guy sucks IMO. He gets lucky and plays way too much. Plus, hes a billionaire and doesnt get nearly as much money from poker as he does his company.
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Posted by: Tobmeister at December 17, 2007, 1:21 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by KyleJRM

There's pretty much only one definition: their primary source of income is poker.

true, but someone like Guy Laliberte does not get all of his income from poker, but he would still be considered a pro right? does ability or skill have anything to do with it?
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Posted by: switch0723 at December 16, 2007, 5:30 pm
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by KyleJRM

There's pretty much only one definition: their primary source of income is poker.

close enough, basically if your job is poker, then you are a poker pro
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Posted by: KyleJRM at December 16, 2007, 8:35 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

There's pretty much only one definition: their primary source of income is poker.
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Posted by: Mad_Mike989 at December 16, 2007, 7:31 am
Topic: Pro Poker Players Forum: Card Chat

I'm curious as to what you guys think makes a poker player a pro? I thought about it and came up with no determinative answer. I'm sure theres alot of different criteria but I'm not sure
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