by AdamtheExpert » Sun Nov 21, 2004 11:33 am
OK BTPers, I know many of you are dreaming of making a living in poker. As part of my continuing series, I offer you a profile of another long term winner, that does it a different way, than other's I've mentioned.
Larry the rock makes his living playing 4-8 hold em. Don't think yo ucan make that much, well . . . . . .You can't, Unless your a . . . .. . PROP!!
yes, Larry the Rock is a proposition player, at a Sacramento area Cardroom. For those of you new people, a proposition player is someone hired by the house, to help start and fill up games, when there aren't enough customers to do so.
Most the the people ATE knows, who actually make a living in poker (well, prior to Internet poker) are PROP players. It's just such a major HELP, knowing the that check is waiting for you, when times are bad.
Larry is the tightest player, I've ever seen. His style is totally predictable. He does not get out of lline, go on tilt or ever play recklessly. He plays hands that are appropriate, to position, and behaves like a SOUTHERN Gentlemen.
Now, Larry the Rock does not make the big money normally associated with a professional player. But, he does make a living, and has done so for a long time.
Year after year, he make a living playing poker.
FOr those considering this: here's how it works in most places. Larry gets 17 bucks a hour, and only has to play 3-6 omaha and 4-8 hold em.
He gets two checks: One for minimum wage (7.25 an hour, in California) WITH deductions, and one for 9.75 a hour, WITHOUT deductions. The second check, is considered "expense reimbursemejnt" for tax purposes. Just getting most of your rake back.
Ok, so that's 680 a week. Not a whole lot . . . . . . BUT WAIT!! he beats the game, too!
When you are a prop player, you play your own money, enjoy your own wins.
but, you also are usually playing in games that are not so great, that's why they needed you to sit down, 'cause it was short.
So, you figure that he probably makes only maybe 3/4 or a big bet per hous.
So, another 250-300 a week, playing
That makes it around a grand a week, and that's not so bad.
Getting a salery, makes the occupation more legit, and MUCH more SECURE.
If you had the worst day of your life, the check still keeps on a rollin'
If you break even, now you win.
If you lost a 130 or less, now you Break even
and of course, If you win, now you "won" that much more.
Oh, by the way, YES you do have a chance at the bad beat jackpot, just like any other player.
Larry the Rock, is the Classic example of what brings home the money:
CONSISTENTCY!!
This is the key, my friends.
You don't need to be GREAT, you just need to be CONSISTENT
If your out there Larry, Hello