I'd like to jump in and reiterate what everyone else has already said, it's funny when you ask a lot of pro poker players what the most important facet of becoming a pro is and it's not whether or not you can crush a game or if you've had a certain hourly rate over the past x hundred hours, nor is it your ability to focus for long enough or is it your ability to multitable, chase bonuses or pick juicy games [though ALL of these ARE important..] but what it is is
bankroll management.. that doesn't only include playing the limits your BR limits you to be playing, but things like taking out loans to cover expenses while you have perfectly available funds in your poker accounts - that isn't generally a good sign..
That being said, good luck to you and I hope you DO make it where you want to be, just know that it's not easy but when done properly there are a lot of benifits
