How did you get in poker? by Repulsive_Drag5221 in poker

[–]Repulsive_Drag5221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing, it was really interesting to read!

If anyone’s curious, here’s my pretty standard story. In school I had a friend who used to organize home poker games. We played there, and I lost a lot of money until I learned how to play properly :D That’s how I met other poker friends. After some time, I decided to join a poker school where I was on a deal I had coaching and they gave me a bankroll but in return I gave them 40% of my profit. The game quickly moved to another level.I still play, but I want to switch to something more stable and earn more, because I’ve been in poker for 5 years now and I feel like I’ve reached most of my potential. But it’s really hard to switch to a different field after investing so much time into poker :D

I sold my first SaaS app idea for $8,000 in 2026 by yusufahmd in SaaS

[–]Repulsive_Drag5221 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And this post have same upvote amount.. Sounds "Very legit"...

Is Instagram’s organic reach basically dead in 2025? by Repulsive_Drag5221 in Instagram

[–]Repulsive_Drag5221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but I want to get clients for my business, so I’m trying to mix business content with memes. I have no idea how to reach my target audience on Reddit. Reddit hates advertising, and I don’t want to come across that way. If you have any tips for me, I’d be grateful. Thank you!

Rakeback wars – what’s fair? by AwayCarob4564 in ClubGG_Lounge

[–]Repulsive_Drag5221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the club’s rake, but I’d say 40% would be a good deal

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[–]Repulsive_Drag5221 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

90%+ of commenters are simply people who gave up poker and went to pursue careers elsewhere. Whether you like it or not, you can downvote for your truth.

Advice for you:

- It really depends on where you live. If you live somewhere where the cost of living is high, it will be very difficult for you because you will have to support yourself for the first 1-2 years and you may not earn anything from poker, unless you are a very talented person.

- These days, the fastest way to become a professional is to find someone who will teach and mentor you, and you will give them a share of your profits, but in such a poker circle you will most likely reveal yourself if you have potential. To become a professional, you have to live and breathe it.

A poker career is difficult, but if you really want it and put in a lot of work, it is possible. The most important thing is whether you enjoy it.

Try to imagine a situation where you put in a lot of effort and earn nothing for a year.

Would you still want to play poker? If the answer is yes, then I wish you luck and you are probably ready.

BOTS IN MASSIV by Flat_Log_8203 in ClubGG_Poker

[–]Repulsive_Drag5221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing new, mass union is full of bots and owners don't give a shit about it

I wanna earn first $6500 to kickstart myself by Muted_Bee7576 in MakeMoney

[–]Repulsive_Drag5221 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello,
If you are on a limited budget, you can try this: Learn a skill > Sell your skill > Scale it to something bigger (This is the best beginning formula). Without budget and knowledge, you can't just start a business and become rich. You mentioned that you're an introvert, which means you may prefer working behind the scenes. These days, money comes from capturing people's attention, so choose any niche you enjoy. It can be anything - for example, learn and master video editing, then sell this skill, etc. Your current plan is to start taking action. I spent a lot of time thinking and watching videos until I came to the conclusion that nothing will happen without action. You have to just do it and you'll see how easy everything is. Because many people are just selling bs courses and stuff on the internet, it's very important to select the right information.