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There happen to be lots of well documented success stories in poker's history, perhaps none more noteworthy than that of Chris Moneymaker, the average Joe who turned a $39 investment in a PokerStars satellite tournament into a $2.5 million win at the World Series of Poker in 2003. It was his first major live tournament, and as a result he was a virtual unknown in the poker world prior to the tournament.

His win is usually cited as among the driving forces behind the mass universal appeal of poker and online poker in the years since, as it gave players from across the world hope to dream that they too could one day accomplish a similar feat. While such a victory is certainly improbable, it is certainly not impossible, as we've seen, so what must one do to follow within the path of Mr. Moneymaker himself?

Basically, you may need to continue to practice and boost your game. First and foremost, you'll need to actively seek out the weaknesses in your game and aim to improve them. Do not be passive about your game and operate under the assumption that the more you play, the better you will get by default. This might be true to some small extent, but if you truly need to get better, you'll need to actively work and improve to make it happen.

As Chris proved, you do not need a good deal of live poker experience to perform well in live events, your understanding of the game is far more important. Of-course the way you play online may also affect the amount you improve. Naturally, playing in play money games is of virtually no benefit, as it does not accurately represent how real poker is played. The exact same can even be said of low limit real money games. The higher up the money ladder you can go, the higher experience you definitely will earn from playing online poker, though the risks will likely be greater of course.

How you decide to play and learn is ultimately up to you. You may wish to fill your head with as much knowledge when you can and read the playing advice of the many pros who have written books (and virtually all of them have by this point). Or you could choose instead to maintain your head relatively clear and focus on playing poker a simple, effective game.

What ever the situation could possibly be, realize that with some dedication, hard work, and just a little luck, you too could be the next great success story in the poker world.

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