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Re: Should LuckyJimm earn a wage?
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My sister works for a large publishing company in NYC. I told jimm to write a book about degenerate gambling, the things he puts in his blog, and to send me a manuscript so I could pass it on. I think some of his more well written pieces are interesting. [/ QUOTE ] His blog entries are better written and a more interesting take on degenerate gambling than Brandon Adam's "Broke: A Poker Novel" -- even if luckyjimm's stories are from the low stakes levels. |
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Re: Should LuckyJimm earn a wage?
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[ QUOTE ] My sister works for a large publishing company in NYC. I told jimm to write a book about degenerate gambling, the things he puts in his blog, and to send me a manuscript so I could pass it on. I think some of his more well written pieces are interesting. [/ QUOTE ] His blog entries are better written and a more interesting take on degenerate gambling than Brandon Adam's "Broke: A Poker Novel" -- even if luckyjimm's stories are from the low stakes levels. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks! I don't know that book, should I read it? |
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Re: Should LuckyJimm earn a wage?
jimm would u ever quit gambling? Ive helped myself and others quit drugs and I believe the same mental hold includes gambling. If u wanna know more pm me. later bro
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jimm would u ever quit gambling? Ive helped myself and others quit drugs and I believe the same mental hold includes gambling. If u wanna know more pm me. later bro [/ QUOTE ] Gambling for me is restricted to playing Omaha, I have no interest in any form. I'd like to be able to manage it. You know, when I get paid £425, deposit the £25 rather than the £400, that sort of thing! I've reached plenty of "rock bottoms" which would have made normal people quit, but didn't do it for me. GA did nothing for me. I didn't even want to quit after losing my flat, my job, and having to move back to my parents and spending a year living at home, the first few months with them in despair at my continued lying and deviousness as I found ways to carry on gambling and the rest of it spend going to counsellors and therapists. Instead I got an undemanding job that gave me quite a bit of spare cash, moved back to London and carried on as before. I would just like to lose less money. |
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Re: Should LuckyJimm earn a wage?
This would just enable his behavior, I am sure we would have to double-check with his psychiatrist.
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This would just enable his behavior, I am sure we would have to double-check with his psychiatrist. [/ QUOTE ] I don't have one [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: Should LuckyJimm earn a wage?
I'd like to play luckjimm heads up which would give us both something to write about.
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jimm would u ever quit gambling? Ive helped myself and others quit drugs and I believe the same mental hold includes gambling. If u wanna know more pm me. later bro [/ QUOTE ] Loc: doing porn for coke |
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Re: Should LuckyJimm earn a wage?
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If this guy can earn a wage from pokernews for writing this sort of insightful hand analysis, then I think Jimm should be able to earn a wage. The Most Valuable Piece of Advice You'll Ever Hear My poker mentors over the last five years have given me some essential pearls of wisdom, but one of those little gems has remained under my hat for the duration of my brief poker career. However, seeing as you guys have been so well behaved, I am going to share with you the most valuable piece of advice that you'll ever hear... ... Don't put all your chips in when you're drawing dead. And to prove how accurate that advice is, you only have to look at our latest hand involving, predominantly, Jani Sointula and RW Stain. With the board reading {10-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{K-Hearts}{K-Clubs}, Stain bet 8k, start of the day chip leader Janne Lamsa called and Jani Sointula pushed all-in for 23k straight. Surprisingly, Stain concluded that his {7-Spades}{7-Clubs} was worth a crack and decided to make the call, ahead, but only by a gnat's breath, of Jani's {A-Hearts}{7-Hearts}. For some unknown reason, Jani stayed in his seat as if unaware he was drawing dead as the dealer created some unnecessary drama by taking his time on dealing the river. Amusingly, the last card out was an academic {6-Hearts} which gave Jani the flush he was previously looking for if called. [/ QUOTE ] No way anyone ever got paid to write such BS drivel. Surely. Ive never understood why sites cant hire people who understand hand rankings, out counting and ever so basic strategy. If you want to write about poker rather than play it Jim, email your blog link and a link to their own hand reporting with a picture of Mr T with the simple line "i pity the site who hired this fool" |
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I'd like to play luckjimm heads up which would give us both something to write about. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, but it would work much better if it was a live game - more to observe! Maybe one of the 2+2 high rollers will put up the air fare. It would be like the game a while back between four English writers who all produced different accounts of it: Martin Amis, Patrick Marber, Anthony Holden and Al Alvarez. Only better. |
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