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 Originally Posted by spoonitnow
 Originally Posted by Andrew
So as long as your bills are less that $1,200 a month then you should think of going pro.
But that's more than our current bankroll...?
The question is misleading with the "should" being in there instead of "when could".
You're right, that's more than our current bankroll but if we're making $20 an hour but our bankroll is only $1100 we've either not been playing very long or are withdrawing money all the time. 25nl x 30bis = min of $750 needed at this level. That means we've only played for an additional $350 (~20hours play).
We have no clue if this is our skill level or if it's a huge heater, we have no buffer in which to cover our bills if we go on a downswing. However, this is only because we have a job and bills. A student with little to no obligations might be able to go for it in our current situation and go with the flow.
But my initial answer was why "should" we go pro, this is my answer to why we "shouldn't".
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