Quitting Safeway to try and go pro

Quitting Safeway to try and go pro

Hey all!

I'm relatively new to Two Plus Two, and have been playing poker for about a year and a half. Playing live, I have definitely lost money, somewhere in the vicinity of 2-3k. These nights playing live were often when I was drunk and really wanted to throw money away and just lose (these were dark, very sad days for myself). It didn't help that I was a genuine beginner a year and a half ago, and it has only been in the last few months where I feel like I am actually taking strides to being a better poker player.

In terms of online, I am actually a small winner!!! I've only put $100 USD online (one deposit) in August 2016, and my bankroll at the moment is about $320 USD. I was breakeven for basically the first year, and most of my profit has come in the last two months, making some deeper runs in small stakes MTTs and a little cash game success as well. I'm proud of how I've managed my bankroll online and refrained from putting my roll in mortal danger. To be a beginner player and not bust for over 14 months is exciting for me.

As the title says, I am currently working at Safeway making minimum wage. My last day of work is a week and a half from now. I am currently living in Vancouver (I'm a recent graduate), but will be moving back home to Saskatchewan in the next month or so, where life will be much cheaper.

I have decided that I want to give professional poker a shot. For the last year and a half, poker has been the one constant passion in my life. In some truly dark days (days made darker by poker sometimes), the dream of being a professional was something for me to strive towards.

I know for a fact that I have not given poker my 110% attention. First, I was a full time university student. After, I became a full time Safeway employee with **** hours. Across both of that, a general depression and lack of desire for anything really hampered my ability to focus whatsoever.

Right now, I feel mentally ready for this challenge. I have read some poker books over the last few weeks, which are already showing results. I am working on learning more concepts of the game. I am a smart guy (at least, I was formerly a smart kid), and I know that when I apply myself, I can accomplish great things.

Poker is something I have to try, and this is the perfect time in my life to take that shot. I have about 13k saved up. Using that to cover basic expenses when I move back home, i figure that I will easily have 6+ months where I can focus solely on poker. I want to grind up my $320 USD bankroll into something I can sustain myself on as a poker pro. Beyond that, maybe I can move up the stakes and become one of the better poker players in the world. I need to give poker a shot, because it is the one thing in life right now that I am honestly excited about. If I don't give my best effort, I know I will regret it for the rest of my life, always asking myself "what if."

If I fail, that's okay. If I can't improve and build my bankroll, and my savings dwindle until I need to get another job, that's okay. I have promising prospects elsewhere, particularly in screenwriting. At worst, I will leave this challenge broke with a ton of great research and inspiration to mine stories from. At best, poker as a living will become a reality. If things go really well, maybe I can have the best of both worlds. Who knows?

Like I said, I'm new to Two Plus Two. I guess I can keep posting on this thread as I continue my journey. There should be some juicy stuff, including a poker short film I'm pitching in a few weeks and some trepidation about what my parents will think when I tell them my plans. Most of all, this is about trying to do something I will love doing for the rest of my life. I'll try and chronicle the ups and downs, and hopefully I can make this journey work 😀

Feel free! Any tips or feedback you have on this crazy plan, bankroll management, where i should start studying to improve the quickest, etc. I'm all ears 😀

25 October 2017 at 10:12 AM
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Heyo! Oilers came back from an 0-3 deficit so I had to come to Florida for Game 7! Bought tix after game 5 and just lit a ton of money on fire. Saw that Seminole Hollywood Hard Rock was near the Fort Lauderdale airport so I came early to try and recoup some funds on Sunday. The result?


*$905* Of course I miscounted, I’m not used to $2 chips. A profit of $755 USD!

Sat my ass down at 11:40 am and was at the table until midnight. Bought in for $150, spent most of my time fluctuating between $200 and $300. Just played solid ABC poker. Then someone who had literally never played poker sat down with a ton of money so I stuck around a few more hours than planned to try sucking him dry. Only tagged him for maybe $60 but another good player at my table tried running two big bluffs on me when I had good enough holdings to sigh call. I’m a massive station! I love when people bluff into me and I have it 😀

Been a long long time since my last winning live session of $77 CAD in March 2022. My last significant winning cash session was during the poker journey in December 2018 when I booked a $516 CAD win. After conversion this session was +$1031 CAD which is my biggest win since my first drunk poker experience in July 2016. Feels good to play good, feels good to win. God, I wish I had a real poker room near where I live :(

The win covered my hotels, ubers, and food, with a little extra on top. I thought I would be one of a couple hundred Oiler fans to make the trip, not one of a couple thousand.






Great memories, great atmosphere, great game… but the Oilers lost. Sigh…




I was also shocked to see so many Oilers jerseys in the crowd; I would have thought most tix would be unavailable? I imagine it was a super cool experience anyways? Not every day you get to see The Stanley Cup presented live.

I'm up to seeing games in 9 NHL arenas (Van x 2, Ana, Dal, Pitt, Nash, Mtl, TB and Atl) but caught my first live playoff game this spring, catching game 7 of the Canucks / Oilers (a great vibe overall in spite of the locals losing).

GcluelessNHLnoobG


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I was also shocked to see so many Oilers jerseys in the crowd; I would have thought most tix would be unavailable? I imagine it was a super cool experience anyways? Not every day you get to see The Stanley Cup presented live.

I'm up to seeing games in 9 NHL arenas (Van x 2, Ana, Dal, Pitt, Nash, Mtl, TB and Atl) but caught my first live playoff game this spring, catching game 7 of the Canucks / Oilers (a great vibe overall in spite of the locals losing).

GcluelessNHLnoobG

Yeah this game 7 was unbelievable. I guess a lot of Oiler fans wanted to see history. I think cheapest tickets were $1300ish USD when I bought with lots selling for more. A guy at the poker table told me Eastern Conference Final tickets were available for $20 haha. It felt like a home game especially pre-game, but then it was maybe 50/50 in terms of noise during. Florida fans got louder once their team was doing good. I just hope Edmonton can win it next year 🙄


Just read this whole blog at work, took a couple of days. Really enjoyed it, very honest and open.

I am glad everything is working out and mentally you seem to be in a healthier state.

Would be nice to see you making money from writing and your love of film.

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