How I Became a Professional Poker Player as a College Student

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I get a lot of questions about how to start taking poker seriously… well here’s my unconventional path to becoming a “pro”. Thought this would be a fun and interesting video to make! Leave a LIKE if you enjoyed and SUBSCRIBE for more!

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How I Became a Professional Poker Player as a College Student

10 thoughts on “How I Became a Professional Poker Player as a College Student

  1. correction you "thought" you became a pro but in reality you were just beating volatility short term.

  2. I learned how to play poker by playing over 300,000 hands on Xbox Live and WSOP on Facebook! I'm not a cash game player! I play tournaments and the 1st live tournament I played,I missed the money but got 11th out 72. But my biggest score was 1,212th out of 8,569 and I won $15,000 in the 2019 WSOP Main Event! God helped me get to Day 4 and min cash! I'm playing in the 2021 WSOP and I hope he helps me become World Champion!

  3. Why you didn't comment your experiences on Boston Encore? the best poker casino ever

  4. UMASS AMHERST?! Damn wish I caught you a few years back and built a youtube channel alongside you.

  5. Im ready to take the leap I want to play poker forf a living and sell some insurance on the side
    I want to pursue my dreams, my mind is always on poker and betting sports not on my 9 to 5
    and when im at work my arms and legs get numb from anxiety –

    Well i won first out of 735 in holdem bet online on sat 5 dollar entry won 600
    on sat same tourney i got 2nd out of 700 and won 555

  6. Graduating this semester and am in a very similar spot. Learning so much but have so little time and bankroll to figure out if I’m good enough for this. Would love to have a chat with you some day if you’ve got a spare minutes as having no one I know who plays seriously makes this a difficult space to navigate.

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