You got a good point there.Many people now call themselves professional athletes. I'll just say it's fashionable. But no one understands that a professional athlete is a person who plays sports in life, who glorifies his country, his family and friends.
A poker player thinks only about himself and his family first
I would definitely prefer sports. Sport is good for your health, unlike sitting at a computer or a poker table for hours on end.If you had the option to be equally succesful as either a professional poker player or a professional sportsman, what would you prefer?
I think both options are good. But I would also rather be an athlete than a poker player. After I finish my sports career, nothing will stop me from becoming a poker player. But after my poker career is over, I don't think I'll be able to become a professional athlete.If you had the option to be equally succesful as either a professional poker player or a professional sportsman, what would you prefer?
Sportsman outdoor all day long v indoorIf you had the option to be equally succesful as either a professional poker player or a professional sportsman, what would you prefer?
I agreeSportsman outdoor all day long v indoor
Hahaha, I am injured and in debt and I am neither of those two.I would hate to be either one of them. Athletes are injured and poker players are in debt
Although it takes a lot of dedication to be succesful in any sport, I'd rather to be professional in other sports (as soccer or athletics).If you had the option to be equally succesful as either a professional poker player or a professional sportsman, what would you prefer?
"bench player who makes a guaranteed minimum $200k annually". Just described Scott Carson perfectly. He has 2 champions league and has played like 10 matches in his career.By far, being a pro athlete is the better choice. Particularly, maybe a bench player who makes a guaranteed minimum $200k annually playing on a team as a substitute, or otherwise Top 25 but not Top 5 so you could make all the money without the drama. You get to be paid to be healthy and in your best physical condition.
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Grinding away hours and days staring at cards or images of cards to ... mostly lose, until the luck works again for a moment. Dealing with withdrawal and stress.
At my height, 5’1”, it would be difficult to play any sport professionally…being a retiree on small fixed income from pensions, I don’t think I would have the cash flow to start a decent poker bankroll…but given the choice, I would rather be a professional athlete.If you had the option to be equally succesful as either a professional poker player or a professional sportsman, what would you prefer?
Fair enough, very logical reasoningAt my height, 5’1”, it would be difficult to play any sport professionally…being a retiree on small fixed income from pensions, I don’t think I would have the cash flow to start a decent poker bankroll…but given the choice, I would rather be a professional athlete.