I work for British Gas on the corporate side of the business, so I just play for fun mostly and a few quid. Over the last 3 years I've been a very marginal winner, so up til now have just been happy to never have to re-deposit but I'm aiming to make it a more significant income which is why I'm trying to move up the levels in cash. Not to play for a living, but just nice to make a few hundred quid a month on the side of my salary.
I work for British Gas on the corporate side of the business, so I just play for fun mostly and a few quid. Over the last 3 years I've been a very marginal winner, so up til now have just been happy to never have to re-deposit but I'm aiming to make it a more significant income which is why I'm trying to move up the levels in cash. Not to play for a living, but just nice to make a few hundred quid a month on the side of my salary. Posted by Lambert180
Depositing sucks. I've learnt that a couple dozen times..
In Response to Re: Who here plays for a living? : Depositing sucks. I've learnt that a couple dozen times.. Posted by patwalshh
Yup lol, why dya think I'm fanatical about BRM. That's one thing on my side, I can't say I've ever won massive, but I can say the money I put in years ago has lasted me all this time. 3 years of entertainment and a bit of profit from about £20
I work at M & S in the cafe. And so far on Sky Poker I have deposited £11.50 and withdrawn £81.50. I am only 18 anyway despite having played for years. I would love in the future to become a pro but know I have to learn and learn which I still do everyday. P.S I am in training to become a chef.
hi mum, just a recreational player - but can be a regular rec player when times permit. i'm the alter-ego to Paul in that I have no BRM at all. but I do try to stay away from cash above NL200 &u? Posted by GELDY
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I do removals/courier stuff too though, which is good or I would go mad................