Yes, why oh why???
I figured I would start this thread for emg....
Could it be that anyone can declare him/herself a poker pro, with minimal of capital, no serious experience necessery? Thus the answer is interestingly the same as for trading:
1. Very easy to start. No experience is necessary, well, you do have to know the rules of poker.
2. Very little starting capital is needed. Of course, bigger your account, longer you last.
3. Psychological aspects of playing. Playing on tilt....Averaging down...etc...
4. Lack of consistent approach or a clear plan, winning strategy.
5-10. blah-blah-blah. etc.etc.etc...
Basicly ANY business where the entry is very easy (little capital, no experience) will have a huge failure rate, period. So can we stop asking the same question over and over again????
P.S.: I pulled the 2% out of my ass, but it is probably way less....
I figured I would start this thread for emg....
Could it be that anyone can declare him/herself a poker pro, with minimal of capital, no serious experience necessery? Thus the answer is interestingly the same as for trading:
1. Very easy to start. No experience is necessary, well, you do have to know the rules of poker.
2. Very little starting capital is needed. Of course, bigger your account, longer you last.
3. Psychological aspects of playing. Playing on tilt....Averaging down...etc...
4. Lack of consistent approach or a clear plan, winning strategy.
5-10. blah-blah-blah. etc.etc.etc...
Basicly ANY business where the entry is very easy (little capital, no experience) will have a huge failure rate, period. So can we stop asking the same question over and over again????
P.S.: I pulled the 2% out of my ass, but it is probably way less....