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Old 09-15-2006, 07:37 PM
MatusowIsBald MatusowIsBald is offline
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Default Re: Reasons for quitting sessions early? help me

First of all, congrats on achieving so much at such a young age. When I was 20 I still thought fart jokes and M80s made the world go 'round. Ok, so maybe I still do. Anyway, I had to reply because I have the exact same problem. For me I think it may be a confidence issue. I think that, even though I may be doing very well at a table, part of me thinks I may have moved up too high too fast. Keep in mind I started at Micro-Limit HE and moved up to $3/6 pretty fast. But for you it sounds like in contrast to what you have (material possessions that is) the payoff isn't that great, so it's rather boring. That's only a guess, obviously. Also, is it possible that you are losing interest because you burned yourself out playing so much before? I know I have the tendency to absolutely immerse myself in things right from the get-go, then tire of them rather quickly. Good luck with whatever you choose...
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