Thread: I Want To Quit.
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Old 06-29-2007, 03:58 PM
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I'm just not sure how to quit, because even 30-40/hr would be good to me. I'm a college student and would like to have extra spending money (I have 6k left to my name) to take trips and whatever. I work but it's not enough to actually do stuff with aside from buy food and random stuff.



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So u are saying that u are a winning player, but u tilt easy? Yet u want to keep playing because u have won money in the past and u have the stats to prove that u are able to win money and beat micro stakes. Go back to your roots and remember how u were able to move up limits and remember how u won all that money in the past. If u keep losing/getting outdrawn/getting played back at, leave that table. If u do not feel comfortable at the limit u are at, swallow your pride and move down until u feel comfortable. Remember u are playing to make money, not lose it, u have nothing to prove to anyone but yourself. So just because u WERE playin 400nl plus, and now are playing 50nl does not make u lesser of a player. U know how u got back down to microstakes and it is on U to realize how to move back up. If u lose a couple buyins in a short period of time, just bag the session and get your head together, look over your big hands and see if u made the right moves. It always sucks to have to move down, but u gotta do what u gotta do to maintain a winrate and not be a donater. If u say u have the skillz than prove it to yourself. IMO bankroll management is the key to a winning player and that seems to be a major leak for u. Work on that, stop tilting and throwing more money away, that is just a downward spiral as well which has already been explained in the above posts.
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