Dublin Tournament Justifies Poker Decision
When David Pomroy decided to quit his job to play poker full time, he made a discover identical to that of most pro poker players; he was making more money playing poker than he was at his full time job. The former office worker used to put in his hours from nine am to five pm, and then go home and play for two hours online, improving his poker game. David started playing at nineteen, and at twenty-two he had become good enough that his ten to fifteen hour sessions per week raked in more than 40 hours at the office. When he made the equivalent of around £60,000 for a third place finish in European Poker event held in Dublin, it justified his decision to leave his job, being the most money he had ever pocketed playing the game he loves.
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