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47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
made 47 working days worth of wages as a trainee accountant today. woot. most ive ever won in a day. woot.
beat: was on course for 5 figure day till it started going pear shaped then i closed down all my tables before monkey tilting off winnings. variance: should carry on playing (only 10.20pm here) but i know ill lose. may watch movie or match of the day + beer instead. variance2: next week is 2nd week of my job. i want to quit now and go pro. probs will then go busto though. |
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Re: 47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
what limit is this
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Re: 47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
first serious day at 5-10nl. also won $300 at 10-20nl.
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Re: 47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
I've said it before and i'll say it again...the nuts is job+parttime poker.
From this post and reading your msnl stuff it just sounds like you are used to bumming around post-university so it's a rude wake-up call, and you are in the wrong career. There are plenty of challenging and interesting jobs out there that don't require 100 hours a week and allow for a life and poker on the side. congrats on a nice win |
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Re: 47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
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I've said it before and i'll say it again...the nuts is job+parttime poker. [/ QUOTE ] not for a degen |
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Re: 47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
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[ QUOTE ] I've said it before and i'll say it again...the nuts is job+parttime poker. [/ QUOTE ] not for a degen [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: 47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
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I've said it before and i'll say it again...the nuts is job+parttime poker. [/ QUOTE ] Flip that and I agree...part time job with part time poker is my fav. I'm really enjoying doing real estate for 15 hours a week...random community activies for 3-5 hours a week (city council meetings etc.) Then spending 30-40 hours a week playing poker [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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Re: 47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
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I've said it before and i'll say it again...the nuts is job+parttime poker. [/ QUOTE ] this man speaks the truth. edit: for 99% of us. |
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Re: 47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
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[ QUOTE ] I've said it before and i'll say it again...the nuts is job+parttime poker. [/ QUOTE ] this man speaks the truth. edit: for 99% of us. [/ QUOTE ] Nice edit. I was going to take serious issue with it otherwise. Never in a million years could you get me to get a job that restricts my movement and pays me crap while I come home and make over $500/hr playing a card game. Perhaps when I retire I'll pick up a [censored] paying job just for kicks, but while I'm playing professionally there isn't a chance in hell. Also, who the [censored] can get in 15 hours a week of work and top that off with 30-40 hours a week of poker. If I do 25 hours a week of poker it was a great week [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: 47 days as a trainee accountant vs 6 hours at online poker....
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I've said it before and i'll say it again...the nuts is job+parttime poker. From this post and reading your msnl stuff it just sounds like you are used to bumming around post-university so it's a rude wake-up call, and you are in the wrong career. There are plenty of challenging and interesting jobs out there that don't require 100 hours a week and allow for a life and poker on the side. congrats on a nice win [/ QUOTE ]\ No this is so wrong. Because when he has a day where this is opposite, he wants to kill himself thinking he just blew away the last 47 days worth of work |
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