Do you consider yourself to be a winning player/pro?

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No, I am not a professional poker player. I have only played a few times before, and it was just a way to forget my problems for a little while and pass the time.
 
I would consider myself a break-even player who sometimes wins. I have won in some games, but I still need to sharpen my skill because I'm not there yet.
 
I guess I'm still trying to keep getting ahead with my game, but I think it is important to be consistent and always look forward to improving.
 
I guess I'm still trying to keep getting ahead with my game, but I think it is important to be consistent and always look forward to improving.
I can't regard myself as a Pro player yet. I'm still improving my game gradually but to be a Pro, you need to be consistent and stay focused on making adjustments accordingly and based on what you find at the table.
 
Am far from been a Pro. Am still learning. This is one of the reason i have decided to play free poker until i turn Pro. I think to Pro, you need high level of determination, hardwork and discipline. Most successful poker Pro are expert in managing their bankroll.
 
I am not close to being a winning poker player or pro. With a winning rate that is just lurking around 20% after four years of playing poker regularly, I would be living an illusion to consider myself a pro poker player. I am still committed to learning more. Hopefully, I would be a winning/pro poker player some day.
 
Nah, I'm definitely not a pro! I'm more of a casual player who's still learning the ropes. I have some good sessions and some bad ones, but I'm probably breaking even at best. I play more for fun than trying to make serious money. Maybe someday I'll get good enough though!
 
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