Re: The House
lebowski i have tried to teach my dad poker, some people just can't do it. you're so good you think you can force anyone to learn but maybe it isn't so, poker is for special people.
i had regrets like no discipline, not taking advantage of the UB games back in the day when i could get 25/50 and 50/100 shorthanded many table action whenever i wanted. i've lost a lot of money because of playing in games i shouldn't be because i'm bored. for literally a year i broke even in poker it was depressing and made me lose a lot of confidence. then all those regrets mattered but with some renewed focus and work am back on top so no regrets and feel good about poker. your situation is kind of similar, as others have said you should consider ending/continuing poker on a high note not on a low note that will be a regret.
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