My Complete Poker Manifesto, Part XV: My Goals and Closing Remarks

john guth at the wsop

John Guth wins a WSOP Bracelet

 My Short-Term Poker Goals:

1. Fight for complete poker online poker legislation in the United States.

2. Play in as many live tournaments as possible in my free time.

My Goals for 2012:

1. Play in the World Series of Poker this summer.

2. Win a WSOP bracelet in a NL Hold’em event.

3. Win the WSOP main event.

My Lifetime Goals:

1. Win a WSOP bracelet.

2. Win the WSOP main event.

3. Make enough money from poker to live in complete freedom 24/7.

4. NEVER have to worry about my financial situation.

5. Go to outer space. :)

To the average person, yes, I do set big goals for myself.

Closing Remarks:

Pursuing poker isn’t for everyone.

I will tell you right now it has become a big part of my life for all the reasons stated above, most importantly it’s ability to become an outlet to FINANCIAL FREEDOM.

That is all I am interested in.

Period.

zazenlife office

The Poker and ZazenLife Office in Oneonta, NY

I started my poker business with a mere $100 investment in the winter of 2007, and as of January 2012, have amassed over $25,000 in profit.

I don’t really care about the value of money anymore.

If I had $0 in my account or $25,000, I would still have a conversation with you like I just wont the lottery.

I love playing poker and enjoy the business opportunity.

You can follow my online poker tournament progress and view my complete statistics here. These are my statistics from LockPoker.com which I started playing on in the summer of 2011.

If after reading this, you are interested in pursuing poker as a business venture, I am more than willing to offer some free coaching sessions.

Feel free to email me if you want to discuss anything poker!

Thanks for reading! :)

 

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