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Stick it out where you are at until you have a pension/401K/medical you can live off of. Then retire to Vegas and play all you want.
Thanks, yea I might just try to move in say 10-15 years when I’m 45-50 if I can semi retire early per se.
Idk I find my job/ career super boring. It’s annoying bc my benefits are fairly good for what I do so just quitting and taking a much lower paying job seems bonkers. Idk maybe I’ll just apply for similar jobs in vegas to be able to live well out there if I ever do move.
Idk I’m in the northeast- having to drive 4-5 hours for mtt series can be quite obnoxious. Also flying to vegas for 1-2 weeks to play some live mtts also gets super obnoxious.
Bro... never give up one in the hand versus that two in the bush, Specially when it comes to livelihood.
Vegas isn't going anywhere, come visit and move here later in life... unless you have some solid work in Vegas that is guaranteed.
The only thing is that real estate is getting lofty now that LV is grow rapidly.
Thanks, yea I might just try to move in say 10-15 years when I’m 45-50 if I can semi retire early per se. Idk I find my job/ career super boring. It’s annoying bc my benefits are fairly good for what I do so just quitting and taking a much lower paying job seems bonkers. Idk maybe I’ll just apply for similar jobs in vegas to be able to live well out there if I ever do move. Idk
I left the tech world at age 45. Didn't have my full nest egg yet, but figured if I could make ends meet from poker, my investments would grow to where they need to be by age 60. At worst, poker would just be a 1 or 2 year sabbatical, then go back to the real world. This was 6.5 years ago.
My advice would be to save and invest while you are young. Poker will always be there. If I get sick of poker before my nest egg grows, then I can get a temp or part time gig. No more corporate rat race for me.
jpoker, i quit my tech job in 2016 to travel and got my income via gambool
at the time i was actively recruited by headhunters for vp/head of product type rolls, asked to speak at conferences, quoted in the media
fast forward to 2022, i decide it's time to reclaim my throne
i'm now a persona non grata, can't even score an interview for a junior level position - which i only began applying for after about a year of getting humbled
major factor is that tech is going down the drain right now after a big bubble
but do not discount how much just leaving your career will poison the well - don't tread lightly assuming you can pick up your old career where you left off
I'm thinking of doing a solo Vegas trip this year. I want to play a cheap WSOP event, but I would mainly be playing cash games (1/2 and 1/3).
What are cash games on the strip like during the series, in terms of availability/waiting lists? Are they better or worse early on (say, early June) than later in the series?
What are cash games on the strip like during the series, in terms of availability/waiting lists? Are they better or worse early on (say, early June) than later in the series?
All you can eat... wait lists towards the weekends can be more substantial than a line for the Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland.
they probably get 'slightly' less impactful as the large field tournaments start sucking up all the dead money walking around... but they are still busy.
I'm thinking of doing a solo Vegas trip this year. I want to play a cheap WSOP event, but I would mainly be playing cash games (1/2 and 1/3).
What are cash games on the strip like during the series, in terms of availability/waiting lists? Are they better or worse early on (say, early June) than later in the series?
Wait lists can be between 10 and 90 people long. some of the busier rooms don't accept phone ins. it will stay busy pretty much the entire time
When I was there for 2021 WSOP, Wynn was really good later in the afternoon, early evening at converting tourney tables to cash tables ASAP and getting games up and running. Bellagio was a **** show.
jpoker, i quit my tech job in 2016 to travel and got my income via gamboolat the time i was actively recruited by headhunters for vp/head of product type rolls, asked to speak at conferences, quoted in the mediafast forward to 2022, i decide it's time to reclaim my thronei'm now a persona non grata, can't even score an interview for a junior level position - which i only began
Yea there is no way I could pick up old career- if I was fired today- I probably would have to take a pay cut to get a job and might have to go into accounting which my college degree is in (I currently work in engineering/ design type work of simple projects- have a 2 year college degree in electric power technology my company paid for: also have a 4 year accounting degree that has not gotten any use :(. ).
Yea before I move on, I would probably have a solid part time gig lined up and a lot of money in bank. I’m prolly going to sit on this for 10-15 years as it’s a bad life move if I fail. I might as well just visit Vegas on vacation now while still printing money at job. If I get bored in 40s, I can always move to vegas and maybe do Uber or amazon flex a few days a week and gamble other days and see if I can make poker a small income. Most likely I won’t do this with current job unless I have huge windfall and can buy a condo in full cash + have a big sum of money for a bankroll / safety slush fund,
I've played at almost all the poker rooms on Poker Atlas now. Are there some other ones not listed there that I should check out?
I dont use atlas...
why don't you just make a list
Can't imagine there's a list for the ones I'm missing. Probably just a handful
why don't you make a list of where you've been rather than wait for us to guess
there are a lot of rooms, but it is a finite number
Today, I made the pilgrimage to the end of Zzyxz Rd to achieve maximum enlightenment.
Anyone making the drive to/from Las Vegas & Southern California on I-15 should get this reference. If not, you must always be aware of your surroundings to achieve the best within yourself.
Any questions?
did you go all the way to the end where the defunct resort is?
How far is the resort from the Interstate?
would guess 3-4 miles.
It is an easy drive on a well-maintained road. the only caveats are the road is narrow in a couple of places for a short distance and one small section (1/10 mile-ish) is not paved and subject to flooding. So if there has been heavy rain recently in the area u would want to avoid.
why don't you make a list of where you've been rather than wait for us to guess
there are a lot of rooms, but it is a finite number
Been:
Aria
Bellagio
Caesars
Golden Nugget
Horseshoe
Mandalay Bay
MGM
Resorts World
Sahara
South Point
Orleans
Venetian
Westgate
Wynn
Haven't been but aware of:
Boulder Station
Red Rock
Never heard of Westgate having a poker room.
Does Sam's Town still have a room?
