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If you won a million dollars, would you quit poker?
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[QUOTE="s0ftdumps, post: 6885982, member: 426455"] It seems like you have a strong opinion about the assumption that poker is considered a job by many in the forum. It's interesting to hear your perspective on how winning a million dollars wouldn't necessarily change your life drastically, and that poker would remain a full-time hobby rather than a career. Everyone has different views on the role of poker in their lives, and it's clear that you value other aspects, such as your current job, hobbies, and relationships. Winning a million dollars, as you mentioned, might lead to some lifestyle adjustments but wouldn't fundamentally alter your priorities. The point about a million dollars not going as far as it used to is also a valid observation, highlighting the changing economic landscape. It's always intriguing to consider how individuals would navigate such financial windfalls. Cheers to your contentment with your current situation and your perspective on the potential impact of a significant win! [/QUOTE]
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