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Luka22guro

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I wonder if anyone is already in a poker fund or maybe you are planning to join some fund?
 
Tero

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I wonder if anyone is already in a poker fund or maybe you are planning to join some fund?
By fund you probably mean stable?
I did a thread about this in January.
 
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One of my friends used to play in the fund, he said that it was profitable, but you have to devote almost all your time to the game.
 
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I suppose it can be profitable but the pressure to bring results, otherwise you would owe them doesn't appeal to me .

I prefer playing with my own money
 
Dejana

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No! I play with my own cash - it's more enjoyable!
 
R.Melnyk77

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I wonder if anyone is already in a poker fund or maybe you are planning to join some fund?
For me, a poker fund is something incomprehensible and mysterious. A fund that gives players money to play with the subsequent goal of making a profit is, in my opinion, a very strange business that carries huge risks. I play exclusively with the money I win in freerolls. In fact, the main shareholder of my ‘fund’ is our CardsChat community, for which I am extremely grateful.
 
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Backing funds (schools) are ready to teach players and help them grow. Poker players there not only learn from experienced coaches, but also receive money for the game. But you shouldn't consider funds as charitable organizations - they are interested in the progress of students for mercantile reasons. In exchange for training, students give away part of their profits.
 
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