Professional Poker Tour Episode 15 Bellagio 5/6

 
 


bit.ly – A free $50 starting capital from world’s largest Poker School – Join & try poker without risking your own money! NO deposit required, check it out! Not open for US players. For US players free $50 please visit bit.ly . Also open to everyone else worldwide. The Professional Poker Tour (PPT) was a series of televised poker tournaments, spinning off from the World Poker Tour (WPT) television series. It billed itself as the first professional poker league, and was limited to players who have established themselves on the World Poker Tour, World Series of Poker, or major participation on the poker circuit. Matt Corboy was the lead commentator, with poker pro Mark Seif as color commentator and Kaye Han as floor reporter. The first season, taped in 2004-2005, began airing regularly on Travel Channel on July 5, 2005 and left the air in 2007. Events were telecast across five shows each. The first four shows were labeled as quarters, from 1st Quarter to 4th Quarter, reflecting early-round play in the event. The final six-player table was the fifth show of the cycle. The PPT was canceled after one season. Events that comprised the PPT in 2005 were integrated into the WPT schedule in 2007-08.

Professional Poker Tour Episode 1 Foxwoods 4/6

 
 


bit.ly – A free $50 starting capital from world’s largest Poker School – Join & try poker without risking your own money! NO deposit required, check it out! Not open for US players. For US players free $50 please visit bit.ly . Also open to everyone else worldwide. The Professional Poker Tour (PPT) was a series of televised poker tournaments, spinning off from the World Poker Tour (WPT) television series. It billed itself as the first professional poker league, and was limited to players who have established themselves on the World Poker Tour, World Series of Poker, or major participation on the poker circuit. Matt Corboy was the lead commentator, with poker pro Mark Seif as color commentator and Kaye Han as floor reporter. The first season, taped in 2004-2005, began airing regularly on Travel Channel on July 5, 2005 and left the air in 2007. Events were telecast across five shows each. The first four shows were labeled as quarters, from 1st Quarter to 4th Quarter, reflecting early-round play in the event. The final six-player table was the fifth show of the cycle. The PPT was canceled after one season. Events that comprised the PPT in 2005 were integrated into the WPT schedule in 2007-08.

Card Counting Life Skills for the Professional Blackjack Player

 
 


A video from www.BlackjackApprenticeship.com. Professional Card counting takes a unique set of skills and disciplines. Learn more about blackjack strategy at www.blackjackapprenticship.com and begin Counting Cards yourself!

Any tips on how to elevate ones poker game to be a professional poker player?

 
 

I’m trying to take the jump from a career in the corporate world to professional poker player? Has anybody done it already? Any good paths to follow? I’m placing in local games/tournaments but don’t know the first thing about going national/international. Help!

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What is my responsibility to income taxes as a professional poker player?

 
 

I have been playing poker professionally for the past few months and semi professional for awhile before that. I’m wondering what my responsibility is going to be to income taxes? Obviously the government is going to wonder how my house payment is being paid every month when I’m not showing any taxable income. What am I going to have to do come next tax season? Would it be a good idea to somehow launder my income by opening up a front business? Any advice will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!!

What is the best way to fund online poker so I can be a professional player?

 
 

I have been trying to figure out how to fund online poker for a long time and I cant seem to figure it out. I have Bank of America and I have tried to fund it by credit card and that didnt work. Also I have tried echeck and that didnt work either. So how does everyone else do it? Has anything changed since the law that was passed in 2006?

Who here is a professional blackjack Player?

 
 

OK here is the problem my grandma is in major pain! She needs surgery really bad!! It is killing me just to look at her!! What I want to do is raise a little bit of money so she can get a surgery! She can not work she is supporting 7 people and my grandpa died in an omnitrans accident at work a couple of years ago and she got screwed on trying to sue them she did not win. It makes me really sad just looking at her every time I go down there! I have about $100 I can give someone to gamble with I will give them half of the winnings just as long as they raise enough to help my grandma! My email address is topmodel10129@yahoo.com please, please, please, please, could anybody help me?????