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Old 11-07-2007, 11:18 AM
pinkis_4girls pinkis_4girls is offline
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Oh man I didn't realise that this is the guy with balla monitor. I take everything I said back.

PS: pinkis_4girls is hot.

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thanks
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:22 AM
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Default Re: brag or beat: my life

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he exactly knows that I dont use PT,but he tries to get attention by asking me for the 4456th time for a graph here.

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Opa, in your forum is an entry from the 7 June 2007 with the title "I now have Poker Tracker":

http://118664.homepagemodules.de/t67...ertracker.html

And here the graph you posted along:

http://118664.homepagemodules.de/file.ph...za+Pokertracker
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:32 AM
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Yeah, this is a beat because you are eating McDonalds ~5 times a week? I can't see how you can be a productive / winning poker player when you are feeding your brain/mind McDonalds and Burger King on a constant basis. Tremendous beat. Something doesn't add up here - if your life is comfortable and you are a winning poker player, then surely you have reached the point where you can hit the deli and get some eggs or chicken cutlets or something healthier than McDonalds.

You drink and drive to your Casino. What? So, at the end of what is a winning week, you DWI to your local casino? Usually, after a winning week, I content myself in getting intoxicated, hanging out with friends, hitting on chicks. I'm not concerned with hitting the casino. So, either, you are a total degen and are in major risk of losing your BR. Or, you are really living the "life" of an old school gamblor, save for a minor DWI problem. Well, if it's the former, that's terrible and definitely a beat. If it's the latter, I guess you're doing OK, save for the DWI part which is just [censored] up.

You have a sportsbetting problem. Anyone who is doing this 365 a year and is getting into fights about it is having a problem with it. Not pleasant. I hate sportsbetting so much because it used to run my life 6 hours a day for the small period of time I did it running pussy $10 bets. Just about between 5pm and 11pm when I stared at ESPN for the results.

Where is "working out," sex, time with friends, etc. on this list?

You're life is a perpetual swim in degeneracy. Your friends should be worried becausea chances are you are either talking way too much about gambling OR are entirely too nervous/depressed/sullen when around them. Either way, no, I don't think it's healthy, I definitely think it's a beat, and you need to make adjustments to your lifestyle as a pro poker player. You obviously have the skill, but putting in some time at gym / better food could do you wonders.

Barry
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Old 11-08-2007, 03:30 PM
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Yeah, this is a beat because you are eating McDonalds ~5 times a week? I can't see how you can be a productive / winning poker player when you are feeding your brain/mind McDonalds and Burger King on a constant basis. Tremendous beat. Something doesn't add up here - if your life is comfortable and you are a winning poker player, then surely you have reached the point where you can hit the deli and get some eggs or chicken cutlets or something healthier than McDonalds.

You drink and drive to your Casino. What? So, at the end of what is a winning week, you DWI to your local casino? Usually, after a winning week, I content myself in getting intoxicated, hanging out with friends, hitting on chicks. I'm not concerned with hitting the casino. So, either, you are a total degen and are in major risk of losing your BR. Or, you are really living the "life" of an old school gamblor, save for a minor DWI problem. Well, if it's the former, that's terrible and definitely a beat. If it's the latter, I guess you're doing OK, save for the DWI part which is just [censored] up.

You have a sportsbetting problem. Anyone who is doing this 365 a year and is getting into fights about it is having a problem with it. Not pleasant. I hate sportsbetting so much because it used to run my life 6 hours a day for the small period of time I did it running pussy $10 bets. Just about between 5pm and 11pm when I stared at ESPN for the results.

Where is "working out," sex, time with friends, etc. on this list?

You're life is a perpetual swim in degeneracy. Your friends should be worried becausea chances are you are either talking way too much about gambling OR are entirely too nervous/depressed/sullen when around them. Either way, no, I don't think it's healthy, I definitely think it's a beat, and you need to make adjustments to your lifestyle as a pro poker player. You obviously have the skill, but putting in some time at gym / better food could do you wonders.

Barry

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top quality reply. I love the "You're life is a perpetual swim in degeneracy" classic
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Old 11-08-2007, 09:19 PM
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Mark the muck is a monkey that escaped from the famous zoo in berlin.
THey taught him to hold cards in his hands...
He does not know his parents. He was raised by rats until he was 14 until the zookeepers grabbed him out of gutter.

oh and i forgot:
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