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If you've found this article it hopefully means you're looking to make some extra income from playing poker online, you may even be looking to quit the rat-race for good and go full-time. I run a small website and poker school as well as have been a full time online poker player for four years, playing part time whilst working a regular job for 4 years just before this. In the event that you are considering playing poker online for a living you might benefit from reading the following.

In lots of ways playing poker online for a living really is just one of the best jobs on the globe:

You will have no Boss.

Nobody to tell you how to proceed, nobody to improve your workload because others are incompetent, no-one to suck up to just because they have been at the company longer than you so they are 'in charge'. While you can probably tell, I don't like bosses. Never have, never will.

You work when you want.

No getting up at 6.30am to make it to the office on-time. If you want a day off you take a day off; if you want every week off you take every week off. You have no boss, you may do just what the hell you like!

You do not necessarily have to pay tax on your earnings.

If you are from the UK, by way of example, income from playing poker is tax-free. (For many of you outside the UK this is not the case, your profits are fully taxable by law. Make certain you are fully informed about your tax obligations in terms of professional gambling).

You can work anywhere worldwide.

Have notebook: will travel! Good invention this internet thing isn't it? Personally, I have travelled a whole lot over the past 4 years, lucky me gets to go to South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, United States of America and Canada to name but a couple of. At the time of writing I'm in Buenos Aires. If you have the desire to determine the world, playing poker online really does fit the lifestyle like a glove. An added bonus here is the fact that you certainly will be earning in US dollars (GBPs or Euros too) if you decide to live anywhere where this currency is stronger than the local currency you are going to feel that much richer!

You may enjoy what you do.

Poker is a good game, it's always throwing up new situations, a brand new group of challenges to overcome and new possibilities to learn. Sure, there will be times when you won't enjoy playing, you'd rather be out socialising with the 'regular 9-5ers' but I can honestly state that after all this time I still have a passion for the game. It is not such a bad way to meet people too. You can forge strong links with fellow online players from all over the world. You have a common interest, you're bound to get along!

Convinced? Thinking about how you are going to be telling the employer what you really think of him, or her, as you hand over your letter of resignation? Wait just a minute, life as a full time poker player is not all a bed of roses, playing for a living is not for everyone. Read This method on and you will find out why.

Say goodbye to most weekends and evenings.

Actually, for anyone who is in the UK or Europe you might well become nocturnal. The truth is it's much simpler to find profitable games throughout the night and at weekends. This is whenever a lot of casual players will sit down for an hour or two, many seem to just hate their money and are eager to give it away. Even the biggest poker room online has far fewer, and far tighter tables throughout the United States day time than through the evenings.

Your income is unstable.

Even the top players experience long losing streaks, it's unavoidable. These streaks will last weeks, as well as over a month in extreme cases. It's entirely possible you will play near-perfect poker for a week yet still end up losing money. Not only do you will need the bankroll to withstand this you also need the temperament to handle with one of these swings of fortune, they do happen and it is not fun when they do. It's important therefore to maintain your living expenses separate through your bankroll, this helps ease the pressure when the fish are feeding on you. Stick to your solid game and also you will experience the correction in fortune. Poker is a game of skill, within the long-term luck plays no part in your profits. Providing you are adequately bankrolled you will win back any loses, in fact you definitely will win even more.

"Dear Mr Bank Manager, I would like a loan to buy my dream house/car/holiday/bride. I am a professional poker player and my yearly income is $(insert crazy figure here!)".

Find out how your lender reacts to that! You won't convince too a lot of men and women to lend you any money should they find out what you do. If you'll be needing to borrow money to make a vital purchase in the near future think long and hard. For advice on securing loans for pro-gamblers seek an experienced Independent Financial Advisor.

There is a lot to consider when you are thinking of relying on poker for your income source. Undoubtedly the wisest way to proceed is to keep your steady job; play poker as your hobby from the beginning, it's probably best if you give it at least 1 year, probably more. Perhaps you can only manage 10hrs play every week? Over the weeks and months you'll find out advanced skills that will boost your profits significantly. At the exact same time you are going to still have the security of a regular salary.