You've passed $7k in your first year of play. "Hopefully I'll get to the point of making $20k"?
You'll make more than that next year. Not hopefully. You will.
Your dreams should have another zero attached.
Just my .02 :)
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You've passed $7k in your first year of play. "Hopefully I'll get to the point of making $20k"?
You'll make more than that next year. Not hopefully. You will.
Your dreams should have another zero attached.
Just my .02 :)
He's not the only one. There are numerous people on FTR that don't aim high enough.Quote:
Originally Posted by JeffreyGB
Then again there are those of us who aim too high and play outside of their bankrolls in an attempt to reach that goal. Not that I'm talking from personal experience or anything.
I've been accused of that myself. I guess that's why when I saw someone else banking on my level that wasn't even holding dreams at the level that I am, I felt I had to comment.Quote:
Originally Posted by DaNutsInYoEye
I want to own a small country next year.
I want to own Xianti next year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xianti
I was going to make that joke.
Yawn... and once again Gabe is a step behind me.Quote:
Originally Posted by gabe
i was going to yawn!! damnit
Xianti, when are you going to change your username to Mack Daddy X? And when do I get my share of all the profits this name is raking in? PM me with the details kthx.
I want to own the boardering slightly larger country. With oil.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xianti
-'rilla
JGB and DaNuts, I appreciate your thoughts and comments, they mean a lot. You guys are both right. I should have higher goals. Lots higher. Sometimes it takes others to really show how far one has come. It's hard to believe sometimes that I started playing this game only fifteen months ago. And, for all intents and purposes, I've only *really* been playing for eight months (Ilikeaces86 staked me on March 10th). It's a pretty cool thing to have made as much progress as I have...Quote:
Originally Posted by JeffreyGB
In future blogs I now have a few things to discuss. I already know I want to talk about being a "BR Baby," how I really should be playing at a higher money level than I actually am. Within that post, or one shortly after, I will discuss my personal goals for poker and the future.
You know, when I decided to start this blog I did so for two reasons. First, it was to help others. I mentioned that in my first blog post, about how I wanted to help "Pay it Forward" to others. Lots of people have helped me along the way and I feel like it's my turn to return the favor. I hope I can do that. The other reason I decided to start this blog was so that I could improve myself, my game, my thought process, my mindset, etc. Through discussions like these I feel this is more than possible.
Anyway, thanks guys. Leave any other comments here, I appreciate them.
You were killing bodog with me I don't know why you left :?: :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ultimate George
This is something I would like to discuss as well. After my first one of two months I havent been playing over my BR, you could say that I have been heavily over bankrolled for my ring play. I have taken some shots at higher levels but even though my BR has met the standards, my game hasnt. I started playing (online) poker in the beginning of the year and I turned a winner somewhere around april.
I have been thinking of yearly, monthly, or weekly goals for next year. This being my first year I think my 2ok looks rather reasonable but what about next year?? Should I aim for 40k? 100k?. I can only play a couple of hours per day and that limites my winnings quite a lot. I, too, used to play on bodog with mr. Doggz but I decided that I will play ring, and most of my MTT's on euro sites because the winnings from EU area are tax free and if I keep on winning I want no issues with the local IRS. hmm, enough of rambling. I guess the point was setting a goal based on previous success. Any good examples you guys have?
Ping, Bodog is not located within the US. Futhermore, you do not live or work in the United States and the IRS cannot tax you on income. What that means? If you won the WSOP and of course you get taxed, you can actually get that tax payment back. Nothing to worry about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pingviini
But, I'm having fun with the fishies myself, more money for me :twisted:
Does this add to my post count? if so my WPP is going way up :)Quote:
Originally Posted by doggz
edit: yes it does
it is not a matter whether it is located in the us or not. But it is not located in EU either. That is all that matters. I live in Finland. I was talking about "local IRS", meaning our tax authorities. If I win wsop I would have to pay my taxes. That is one reason why some finnish pros arent playing there. That is why I am withdrawing my winnings from every non-EU sites except Stars, where I will play gauntlet and some other FTR related games.Quote:
Originally Posted by doggz
on a side note, you are a WPP whore doggz :P
I see :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pingviini
Exactly how does playing at a EU casino make your taxes different from playing at an offshore casino?
Because all the "gambling/lottery" winnings, poker still included :cool:, are tax free for EU citizens if the winnings are from EU located companies. One of the few things that arent taxed heavily here. If you earn 100k a year in Finland for your job I guess you would pay something like 50% taxes.If you win 100k from poker, you pay like.. 0%!! :D
I'm still over at Bodog all the time. Mostly playing NL100, but like I've said in my blog, I've dabbled a bit in NL200. Very soon I will be making the jump to NL200 almost full time (unless I find a NL100 game that is too juicy to pass up).
Games are good up to 1000nl. I was playing 400nl last night with 1 uber fish and just that one guy made my whole day positive :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Ultimate George
Imagine them having SH tables. Those action tables really attract the fish. Short handed is my bread and butter nowadays.
hard to multicamp :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Pingviini
playing poker is harder than camping. But it can be more profitable both money wise and educational wise. I started hating ring when I was camping. Playing a bit laggier forces you to play better poker and enables you to play higher stakes, that is what I think at least.
Simple scerario. Lets sayI want to buy a car with the money I have won from poker.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pingviini
The money is transfered each month from Webdollar into my bank account. How do I declare this money as "gambling winnings" (I mean what proof can I provide that the money is from poker and not from selling drugs)?
I have never made an income statement to the (greek) IRS yet so forgive my ignorance on how these things work...
I just bought a car with my poker winnings taken out via Webdollar, funny coinsidence :) I think this might be country dependant but I think that in Finland you dont have to provide information about your income to the tax authorities if the income is tax free. BUT we do not have to make any income statements to the tax authorities because all the employers and other organizations paying our salaries or other forms of income transfers notify the tax authorities who then make the income statement for us. Cool system, eh? :cool: No idea how this works in Greek. I would suggest you to contact the local authorities, just go into a tax office and ask someone how the thing works. This has been widely debated in the finnish poker forums during the year and as far as I remember they told us not to provide the information to the authorities, as long as it comes from the EU located sites.Quote:
Originally Posted by m3laNcholy
I'd disagree. I can definately win more playing 8-12 tables of full ring than I could playing 4 tables of 6 max. You'd be supprised at some of the good reads and interesting plays that are possible multitabling.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pingviini
hmm, yea I forgot you were playing so many tables. I really hate playing more than 4 tables of FH and 2 tables of SH, which is what I do now. Also, I barely can get any reads when playing 4 tables of full handed. If that really is the case, you definitely should stick to playing so many tables.
What is approximately your winning rate per table and per hour, $$$ and ptBB/100?
Yes but you have to tell them WHERE you got the money and WHY is it tax free, thats what I mean.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pingviini
If I am declaring NO income I cant just go out and buy a 30k euro car. I have first to declare that I have the money to buy that car and tell them how I got it so they can tax it for the category it falls into.
All "proof" that I have is that Webdollar is puting money into my bank account. Can I ask them for a receipt or sth so I can use that with the IRS?
Not sth I need to know right now (otherwise I would find someone who know here in Greece) but its sth that has been bugging me since I "turned pro" and started making good money. Just asking if anyone here knows any better.
4ptbb/100 on party and 8ptbb/100 on bodog, about 60hands per hour per table. You can do your calcs :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Pingviini
Doggz how are you able to calculate bb/100 on Bodog? Does PokerTracker work for that site?
I look at my stats and see how many hands I've played. I kept track over 20,000 hands. Yes i did it by hand.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ultimate George
Cool. I've noticed that it resets every 10,000 hands, correct?
I play on my laptop and my home PC, so it'd be impossible for me to track...I'm doing quite well, though.
Why does everyone play at Bodog? The only place I have ever played is @ pokerstars.
its super fishyQuote:
Originally Posted by TalentedTom
I'll just tell the IRS I've been saving 75 cents a day for 15 years. What, you're not allowed to do that?