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Not easy.
I just moved away from home to start university in another town.
That was about 8 days ago and those 8 days were really tough since i had lost my a game and because of sick beats and cold decks. I decided to stop playing poker so that i could focus on my studies. Also i felt that being so emotional (as i often tend to get when i am playing and loosing) was not the brightest idea since it affects my mood in general. I am on day two now since i deleted all the softwares and i am telling you it is not easy. 2+2 has sort of taken over the roll of poker. Overall this year i have done well and am living of the money that i made earlier this year. It feels much more of a gamble to continue to play since i am paying for things myself now. On the other hand i have no more income. Any advice from people who have been through the same kind of dilemma? |
#2
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Re: Not easy.
words
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#3
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Re: Not easy.
play poker until you have no money or friends or hope
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#4
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Re: Not easy.
tip for first 8 days at a new University: leave your room and go meet some friends.
Playing poker at unstable times in your life is a bad idea anyways, but there are far better/more important things you should be doing right now. |
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Re: Not easy.
Re-install software, gamble for tuition $$$
Meet friends |
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Re: Not easy.
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Re-install software, gamble for tuition $$$ Meet friends [/ QUOTE ] haha, Above poster is right, i would really hate to lose money at this stage and if i loose a big enough amount i will really [censored] my situation up. |
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