It’s Only a Matter of Time

There are a myriad of differences that separate the Average Man player from his professional counterpart. For example, the Average Man tends to have a far less extensive collection of baseball caps and sunglasses, not to mention a smaller bankroll and a noticeable lack of endorsement deals. These are big differences of course, but I propose that the main difference between the Average Man poker online player and a professional is a matter of time.

The casual player indulges his poker urge at times that are convenient to fit around a nine to five job. This could mean an hour at lunch break, a few moments in the morning, and possible a few hours at night before he is snug in bed by eleven. He needs to be early to bed so that he can arise early enough to get to his office and start the daily grind all over again.

Professional online poker players work on a different time schedule. They clock in at eleven at night and work until the wee hours of the morning. They cannot hold a nine to five job because they are working all night long. It’s a time commitment that most people can’t do.

If you are willing to make the commitment to a time schedule, you could consider the pro life. Otherwise don’t bother thinking about it. Not everyone can deal with the different time schedule.

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