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Playing for fun or money?

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There's always a motive behind how any poker player goes at his or her game. I believe that it's either money motive or just for fun.

When it comes to how I play, it's always for the win and the money. I have so many other ways to have fun, so when I decide to go into playing poker, it's definitely about the money first.
 
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I can't play for play money anymore. I use to when I first started. If I'm bored, and I don't feel like risking any of my bankroll.
I'll play freerolls, so if I run good I can still earn a few bucks.
 
I don't play for money. I always play with my family for fun. Not only that, but I just don't see a need to play for money. I live on a fixed income and can not afford to lose any amount of money.
 
Soulwatcher said:
I don't play for money. I always play with my family for fun. Not only that, but I just don't see a need to play for money. I live on a fixed income and can not afford to lose any amount of money.
 
I would play for the fun, money would be nice, but I would never get ahead enough.

You can play for fun with us on Sundays, and maybe win some money for free in our $25 freeroll on Stock Poker.
 
I always focus on playing for money now. I don't want to play for fun. I used to do that when I was in the learning stages, but not anymore.
 
Sometimes playing for money you get a different experience but I am not someone that feels I am lucky enough to play for money all the time. Due to this I much prefer to play poker most of the time for fun rather than money.
 
I don't play for money just for fun but I used to play where you can bet up to a quarter. You can win about $30 max in a night and the most you can lose is about the same.
 
I can't play poker for no stakes. I mean, i can, I wouldn't be very invested though. Probably jam alot of bad hands until I was eliminated.
 
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