
absolutista2021
Rock Star
Silver Level
wow! great! what is your secret for it? do you like very much the game? or what? thanks for answer!I’ve been playing poker for 11 years, and not once have I lost the motivation to keep going
wow! great! what is your secret for it? do you like very much the game? or what? thanks for answer!I’ve been playing poker for 11 years, and not once have I lost the motivation to keep going
wow! very truth! thanks for your amazing answer! i think what is truth all you say, the poker is more good when you study, and has got a equilibrium in your life, so you dont tired of bad beat, or monotony in your life, and is more healthy life too! my language mother is spanish, but i try too learn english speaking in english is cardschat.com thanks you for you answer and welcome to argentina!Yes, it’s possible to enjoy poker long-term even when it becomes a job, but it requires the right mindset and balance. Many professionals start with pure passion, but over years of grinding, the pressure of variance, constant decision-making, and financial swings can turn the game into a stressful routine. Motivation often fades if poker becomes only about paying bills, especially when long downswings test patience and confidence. The players who sustain joy are usually those who treat poker as both work and a craft—constantly studying, finding new challenges, mixing formats, and setting goals beyond just money. Taking breaks, keeping other hobbies, and maintaining social or family life also protect against burnout. Like any profession built from a passion, the risk is real, but if you evolve with the game and avoid monotony, poker can stay both rewarding and enjoyable for decades.
Yes, you noticed absolutely right — I really love poker. That’s why I don’t need any extra motivation. If you enjoy the game, that’s all the motivation you need.wow! great! what is your secret for it? do you like very much the game? or what? thanks for answer!