incognito poker An interesting debate sparked on poker X recently over what poker players should do if they go broke — get a job or play cards for a living?In this edition of The Muck, we share the social media response to the question, and then at the end of the article ask for your take. But first, the origin of what sparked the debate.Play Poker if You’re Broke?Kevin Martin, a reality TV star turned poker pro, responded to the tweet and brought poker into the discussion. If anyone knows a thing or two about the difficulties of building a bankroll from nothing to something, it’s “K-Mart,” who last month attempted one of the wildest poker bankroll challenges we’ve seen.”Absolute garbage advice! If you’re truly broke you should avoid crypto, poker or any volatile industry. Get a stable job and get your life on track. These pursuits will still be there in the future. Don’t mess around with your precious rent + food money. Wait till you have disposable income,” Martin responded.At PokerNews, we’re committed to promoting responsible gaming.
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