Poker is one form of gambling that seems to have consistently turned out winners over the years.

Many of these players’ dreams end before they even get started, and these people often drop out of the game after realizing that poker isn’t a get rich quick scheme. The truth is though, the reason poker turns out millionaire players is because it is a game that can be beat through a combination of skill and patience.
Anybody who plays poker enough is going to come to the point where the limit that they’re playing at no longer suits them. Before a person makes the move to higher limits and greener pastures, they need to make sure that their cash flow is in line with the move.
If you find that you are earning an hourly rate of $25, you’re probably at the point where you can consider poker to be something like a decent paying job. But if you think that making $1,000 in 40 hours means that you have a grand solely to add to your bankroll, then you’d be hugely mistaken. If you’re looking at poker like a job then it has to cover your living expenses too. This means that, out of the $1,000, you are going to have to figure how much you’ll need to apply to bills, entertainment, etc.
