SuuPRlim – do you only play live – and if you played the internet previously what took you away from it.
I used to make a living playing online poker, I quit because of a mixture of 1) no longer really enjoying it and 2) not really being able to win anymore, the reason is obviously majority #2 because had I been still able to win I would probably find myself able to enjoy myself more.
I wrote before quite a few times about what's damaged online poker so won't repeat but basically a BR and skill set in 2014 that could make $100k a yr will do well to make $20k in 2017, it's not a complaint, people have gotten really really good, and put in a huge amount of work, thinking about the game in new and creative ways. Rake's on the up, recreational money on the down and the very best players are still making plenty, so if you're not playing at a high level already, or don't have a bankroll (or access to a bankroll) where you can very strictly game select high stakes then really you actually have no real chance of making money.
Just play the comps you find fun and can afford, sounds like you're looking for something to just get the blood pumping a bit whilst you're not able to be too active - don't play for expectation of profit, and I don't mean that disparagingly, genuinely if someone said to me what price would you back yourself to make $75k at online poker in 2018 with a decent volume stipulation I think i'd need long, long odds - I cant think exactly what price I am but I think I'm a substantial under-dog, and in theory with my background I should be better placed than most people to be able to do that.
Not only that but the amount of work that would be needed for that $75k would equate to a terrible hourly rate. IF you're looking to have a gamble and fun get stuck in, if you're looking to grind out a profit then seriously, don't.