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TimmyRaRa 4th year without a job and still loving it!

TimmyRaRaTimmyRaRa Member Posts: 914
edited October 2017 in Poker Chat

Hi all Timmyrara here I always wanted to start a diary on Sky poker so here we go.
My name is Tim Rowland im 27 years old from Boston ( Not in America ) in Lincolnshire. Out of poker I pretty much love all sports but mainly Football big Man u fan love my Box sets my favourites are Sopranos Breaking Bad and the Wire and i love a good drink with the lads. I fell in love with poker when I was 15/16 coming home from youth club on Friday nites slapping channel 4 on and watching Late nite poker and ive been hooked ever since. 4 years ago I started writing down every live and online session into a diary so I could show my family I wasn't a crazy gambler and I actually made money from my hobby. I always wanted to go Full time but the timing never felt right but Dec 13 I thought im not married and have no kids why not give it ago had a good talk with family and in Feb 2014 I was Full time I just missed my target for the year but still made a ok wage so overall I was happy. Started grinding 100nl 6-8 tables plus some tourneys. 1st 5 months went fine on cash but then seemed to hit brick wall for like 2 months so for the last 4 months I moved to Dyms £11-£55 I finished the year nicely with 4 solid months.

My targets for 2015 are :

Online
Top 10 leaderboard on Sharkscope for Sngs
Top 20 leaderboard on Sharkscope for Tourneys.

Avg 25k - 30k points a month on Sky.

Live

Play more £100 + tourneys at Dusk till dawn
Try sats to play to GPS Tour Gukpt and Sky events

Im not a greedy person so my target for the year will be the same as last year £15k - £20k overall profit just missed it last year so with it being my 2nd year bit my more experience behind me im confident I will get there.
Im not saying this is gonna be a crazy exciting diary im just a normal lad from a small town who loves poker and loves talking about poker and oh yeah im trying to make it my job. I will try and post daily hope you enjoy and thank you for reading.

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Comments

  • RLT16RLT16 Member Posts: 1,433
    edited January 2015
    Best of luck with your poker, looking forward to reading your diary :)
  • LARSON7LARSON7 Member Posts: 4,495
    edited January 2015
    Hey Tim,

    Looking forward to this.

    All the best with it mate.

    I'm sure you'll achieve the leader boards.
     
    25-30k a month points in some volume! How many hours do you plan to play per week?
  • TimmyRaRaTimmyRaRa Member Posts: 914
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO:
    Best of luck with your poker, looking forward to reading your diary :)
    Posted by RLT16
    Thank you bud. I see you have started one aswell so im looking forward to yours Good luck with your year.
  • TimmyRaRaTimmyRaRa Member Posts: 914
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO:
    Hey Tim, Looking forward to this. All the best with it mate. I'm sure you'll achieve the leader boards.   25-30k a month points in some volume! How many hours do you plan to play per week?
    Posted by LARSON7
    Hi ya Larson.
    Last year I avg bout 180 hours a month + I have 2 monitors so I can play up to 6-10 tables so I usually get to my target.
  • RLT16RLT16 Member Posts: 1,433
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO:
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO : Thank you bud. I see you have started one aswell so im looking forward to yours Good luck with your year.
    Posted by TimmyRaRa
    cheers man give me 3/4 years and ill have probably grinded my way up the the £11 dyms with you ;)
  • liamboi11liamboi11 Member Posts: 2,141
    edited January 2015
    best of luck in your diary and goals buddy
  • TimmyRaRaTimmyRaRa Member Posts: 914
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO:
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO : cheers man give me 3/4 years and ill have probably grinded my way up the the £11 dyms with you ;)
    Posted by RLT16
    Keep playing and learning im pretty sure your being moving up the stakes.
  • TimmyRaRaTimmyRaRa Member Posts: 914
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO:
    best of luck in your diary and goals buddy
    Posted by liamboi11
    Thank you Liamboi
  • memfnomemfno Member Posts: 461
    edited January 2015
    Hi Tim

    On the occasions I've been on a MTT table with you i've always found you a very tough player, but, equally importantly IMO, i've always found you very professional in attitude to bad beats and other peoples playing styles. Best of luck to you.
  • TimmyRaRaTimmyRaRa Member Posts: 914
    edited January 2015
    So 3 days in and weve had a nice steady start :

    Day1 -

    Dym = + £100
    Tourney = - £26
    Points = 1091
    Hours = 6

    Total = + £74

    Day2

    Dym = + £154
    Tourney = - £39
    Points = 330
    Hours 3

    Total = + £115

    Day 3

    Dym = +£101
    Tourney = - £50
    Points = 1390

    Total = + £51

    Really happy with my Dym Results but 0 in 3 Main's and 0 in 3 mini's.
    Gonna be grinding Dyms all day again 2morrow while watching all the FA CUP action and i want to make top 10 in SNG Team sky poker promo.
    So time for some sleep now nite all.
  • gazzaluf05gazzaluf05 Member Posts: 50
    edited January 2015
    Well done for your profits in 2014 and all the best for this year! 
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,210
    edited January 2015

    Wow, amazing numbers there Timmy, & a great work ethic by the look of it. This Diary should be a good read.

    Boston, Lincs?

    Lincolnshire is quite a hotspot for Sky Poker players, young Ben Nuttall (he's not really young, but he looks about 12) lives somewhere in Lincolnshire. Do you ever bump into him on the Tables?

    Good luck with the Team Sky Poker quest, too, hope to see you @ DTD in February.
  • CraigSG1CraigSG1 Member Posts: 1,832
    edited January 2015
    Good luck and will read with interest.

    A few questions if I may? How do you go about playing 10 tables? Especially at 6 max where the decisions come thick and fast. I can manage 6 and that takes a lot of concentration as I try and watch how active players are and there betting patterns. I find if im not careful I start playing auto pilot (my hand only) and miss warning signs/bluff spots etc. And how do you keep your focus for hours at a time?

    Oh, and one more. Do you review your own play and whats a good way to do it? 
  • mrsduckmrsduck Member Posts: 1,901
    edited January 2015
    Hi Timmy, what an inspiring story, hope you have an even more successful 2015!
    Really looking forward to reading your updates :)
    Ducky
  • devonfish5devonfish5 Member Posts: 4,291
    edited January 2015
    Best wishes Tim,

    I'm sure you will crush it.
    dev
  • ajs4385ajs4385 Member Posts: 455
    edited January 2015

    Your not going to like my advice but if you earned less than 20k in your first year pro do something else and play poker part time.

  • TimmyRaRaTimmyRaRa Member Posts: 914
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO:
    Wow, amazing numbers there Timmy, & a great work ethic by the look of it. This Diary should be a good read. Boston, Lincs? Lincolnshire is quite a hotspot for Sky Poker players, young Ben Nuttall (he's not really young, but he looks about 12) lives somewhere in Lincolnshire. Do you ever bump into him on the Tables? Good luck with the Team Sky Poker quest, too, hope to see you @ DTD in February.
    Posted by Tikay10
    Thank you Gazzluf, Mrs Duck and Devonfish.
    Yeah Boston lincs Tikay and yeah I think Nutter mite be from Grantham so not to far away never meet him live but we do bump into each other on the Dyms when there's promo's running as usually he now concentrates on his HU games quality player.
    Im gonna try my hardest to get a seat but either way me and my friend KGEE are coming down to play the UKOPS MINI.
  • TimmyRaRaTimmyRaRa Member Posts: 914
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO:
    Your not going to like my advice but if you earned less than 20k in your first year pro do something else and play poker part time.
    Posted by ajs4385
    I appreciate your advice AJS but when I was working +50 hours at my other job I would come straight home and just grind I wasn't having much of a life. So now i enjoy my poker a lot more and see so much more of my family, friends and my social life is 100x better. Learnt a lot in my 1st year so im confident i can push to the next level.
  • Nuggy962Nuggy962 Member Posts: 1,104
    edited January 2015
    watched you play a lot and great to see a pro write a diary!  

    I think that having a 15-20k profit is a VERY decent wage.  People need to remember that is tax free, so if earning 20k net that is like a regular 30-35k job which is better than average 27 year old!  

    PLUS........  that wage plus your doing a job you LOVE = priceless.

    Run well and look forward to reading the progres
  • ommomm Member Posts: 444
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Timmyrara 2nd year being a PRO:
    Your not going to like my advice but if you earned less than 20k in your first year pro do something else and play poker part time.
    Posted by ajs4385
    Im far from an expert but I think your wrong, it seems to me the stakes Timmy is playing then earning less than 20k isn't so bad (of course it certainly depends how much less!!) add into that it sounds like he still lives at home (less expense) and no doubt  will be moving up the stakes as and when needed then it was the perfect starting block to his career. From what he has posted so far it seems like he has a plan and support of his family, knows what he wants and is committed to doing it. Breath of fresh air IMO, hope u stick at it and hope u make it Timmy, that being said make sure you evolve and stick to your plan. Good luck. 
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