October
30th 2007
Living the Las Vegas Poker Lifestyle

Posted under las vegas poker & poker & poker casinos

The lure of becoming a professional poker player strikes many, as with the increased exposure to the mainstream audience through television and film as well as all manner of publications on the web and in traditional print media, poker has drawn a tremendous amount of would-be professional players. Considering the fact that anybody can learn how to play poker and become a strong player in the poker game in a very short time, it is not unfeasible that you could indeed become a professional poker player almost overnight.

If this is indeed your plan, or even if you are an experienced player with several successful wins under your belt, there are still ways to streamline your lifestyle into maximizing your profits and minimizing your expenditures. First and foremost, if you do not live in Las Vegas, then you very likely are spending far too much on transportation to and from the area to maximize your winnings and profits. While it might seem strange, the first step in saving money and reducing expenditures for the professional poker player should be to look into purchasing an RV. While it might seem strange and even somewhat undignified to stay in a recreational vehicle full time, it is important to realize that simple mathematics prohibits the professional player, especially the inexperienced professional poker player, from staying in Las Vegas hotel rooms that charge upwards of $100 a night while trying to build the professional poker player bankroll. Eliminating this extreme expense will do a lot to help the poker player remain solvent and keep a strong bankroll.

Investing in an RV can pay immediate dividends, but it is important to consider the financial strength of your particular situation before suddenly deciding simply to become a professional Las Vegas poker player. It might make more sense for you to relocate to the Las Vegas area, rather than invest in an RV. But if this is the case, then it is well advised for the poker player to locate a second hand or used RV for the lowest possible price and renovate it for the player’s private use. Considering the Las Vegas heat, it might be a good idea to provide some additional insulation as well as other considerable amenities.
Simple mathematics will prove that almost any RV, even a brand-new RV, would be cheaper than staying in hotel rooms for the duration of the players competition and poker tournaments and cash poker games in Las Vegas.

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