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View Poll Results: What grade do you give the September issue?
A+ 4 4.35%
A 5 5.43%
A- 5 5.43%
B+ 12 13.04%
B 25 27.17%
B- 11 11.96%
C+ 9 9.78%
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Old 07-06-2007, 01:43 PM
Lord_Strife Lord_Strife is offline
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Default Re: NEVER have a degenerate moment?

Best I can do is playing 30/60 omaha h/l with $500 to my name... cashed out $2200 shippit
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Old 07-06-2007, 01:43 PM
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Default Re: NEVER have a degenerate moment?

Paging Kurosh....stripper and blackjack stories please.
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Old 07-06-2007, 02:10 PM
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Default Re: NEVER have a degenerate moment?

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The summer after high school I had discovered online sports betting. I was working as a delivery boy for dominos so I had a decent .... so it was prettymuch like a 38 buy in swing in a coure of maybe an hour and a half?

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[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] this story.

Worst ive done is move up a level from 20nl to 50nl (2 yrs ago) after an arguement with my gf. I promptly lost two stacks tilting.

Other than that I often play my current level (200nl) while drunk and once quickly lost 1k (not even tilting, just being very LAGGY drunk). I took a break, went and had another beer and came back and luckily managed to win it all back again.

Yeh im a nit.
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Old 07-06-2007, 02:15 PM
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Default Re: NEVER have a degenerate moment?

i'm such a nit

the worst i go to is like....calling with the nutflush draw not getting the odds i need--that's as out of line as i get....

lame.
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Old 07-06-2007, 02:19 PM
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Default Re: NEVER have a degenerate moment?

I came home wasted one day and blew my entire roll on 2/4
I barely remember doing it
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Old 07-06-2007, 03:57 PM
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Default More than a silly mistake.....

A few weeks into the second year of my law degree (about 9 months ago) I decided to try playing a bit of poker online in the university library. Little did I know at this time how much my life was going to change as a result of this first small step. I had been taught how to play poker (as in the rules) by my mother when I was about 10. Card games were the main pastime during family gatherings and were generally a bit of fun although I remember being shouted at on many occasions for making stupid plays when first starting out. I was always determined to be able to play with the “big boys” (my uncles, cousins and so on) so I stuck at it learning the rules of many different games which were played and trying not to get shouted at.

Various forms of poker were of course played and I remember clearly that poker games were always my favourite as I could usually hold my own and seemed to be quite lucky. I remember clearly the first time I ever checked raised. It was a game of 5 card draw and I was around 12 y/o. I was dealt 4 parts of a straight and was UTG so I was unable to open. My uncle opened (jacks or better) and 4 or 5 of us called the Irish pound including my elderly grandmother whom I adored. This for some reason did not deter me from the deception which ensued as I made my straight and (thinking I was really smart at the time) proceeded to check letting the betting unfold in front of me. There was a standard raise from one of my uncles and then my unsuspecting grandmother who was the dealer and had clearly fallen in love with her hand went on to raise with a big smile on her face. I then of course put in the rest of my money much to her shock and confusion as such a (sneaky) play was, in her words, “not allowed when I learnt the game you little devil!” A heated discussion followed as to whether my actions were to be allowed in and it was finally decided that Granny would have to put in more of her money. She flipped over 2 pair and I thought I was a genius [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

Back in the university library I have decided to play no limit hold em for the first time beginning with mtts on party poker. I decide to invest in a copy of Play Poker Like the Pros by Hellmuth and go on to win my first 5 table tourney soon after. I was able to see it just as a bit of fun and never think any more of it for all of about 2 weeks but after buying and digesting Super System shortly after I started playing more and more with immediate rewards deciding to concentrate completely on no limit hold em. As the weeks went on I found myself attending less and less lectures as all I could think about was getting back to the tables. One evening I was going particularly badly in my usual $10+1 mtts and was becoming increasingly frustrated. I was about to leave to go back to my flat when I decided to take the last $40 left in my account to a $1/2 cash table, something I had never tried before. I left the table that day $350 up and shaking from the adrenaline of my first cash game experience.

For the next 2 weeks I went to less and less lectures and managed to build my roll up to $2500 dollars, mostly playing only $1/2 for about 5 hours each day. Everything seemed so clear to me and I honestly felt invincible at the tables. This is when I started to cause serious troubles for myself. I found myself playing higher and higher stakes until I was sitting down at $25/50. As you can imagine I lasted 2 days. At one point in my first day I was up to 7k through my overly aggressive play and some lucky catches (at the time of course I thought I was playing great). By the end of the second it was all gone. I bought back in with the remainder of my student loan whilst on mega tilt (much to the delight of the sharks who were jeering me on in the chat box) and went on to piss it all away within the next 30mins.
The walk home from the library that night seemed much longer than usual and was the start of the worst couple of weeks of my life. I felt like I had been crushed and found myself without the willpower to leave my flat. My mental state was soon mirrored by my physical as I fell ill destroying any hope of me recovering weeks of study that had been lost previously. I was well and truly a degenerate and I knew it for sure.

Having resigned to the fact that I wasn’t going to complete my degree I went back to the tables as soon as I managed to get some money together, playing more at the local casino rather than going back online, partly as I didn’t trust myself.

9 months later and I constantly learning the importance of money management skills, maturity and discipline on top of the playing ability one brings to the table as a poker player.

P.S. sorry for dragging on but it’s my first 2+2 post and I wanted to get this off my chest

DEVILSET
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Old 07-06-2007, 04:10 PM
Teh1337zor Teh1337zor is offline
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Default Re: More than a silly mistake.....

NL 2k with 9k roll
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Old 07-06-2007, 05:47 PM
RikkiDee RikkiDee is offline
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Default Re: More than a silly mistake.....

[ QUOTE ]
A few weeks into the second year of my law degree (about 9 months ago) I decided to try playing a bit of poker online in the university library. Little did I know at this time how much my life was going to change as a result of this first small step. I had been taught how to play poker (as in the rules) by my mother when I was about 10. Card games were the main pastime during family gatherings and were generally a bit of fun although I remember being shouted at on many occasions for making stupid plays when first starting out. I was always determined to be able to play with the “big boys” (my uncles, cousins and so on) so I stuck at it learning the rules of many different games which were played and trying not to get shouted at.

Various forms of poker were of course played and I remember clearly that poker games were always my favourite as I could usually hold my own and seemed to be quite lucky. I remember clearly the first time I ever checked raised. It was a game of 5 card draw and I was around 12 y/o. I was dealt 4 parts of a straight and was UTG so I was unable to open. My uncle opened (jacks or better) and 4 or 5 of us called the Irish pound including my elderly grandmother whom I adored. This for some reason did not deter me from the deception which ensued as I made my straight and (thinking I was really smart at the time) proceeded to check letting the betting unfold in front of me. There was a standard raise from one of my uncles and then my unsuspecting grandmother who was the dealer and had clearly fallen in love with her hand went on to raise with a big smile on her face. I then of course put in the rest of my money much to her shock and confusion as such a (sneaky) play was, in her words, “not allowed when I learnt the game you little devil!” A heated discussion followed as to whether my actions were to be allowed in and it was finally decided that Granny would have to put in more of her money. She flipped over 2 pair and I thought I was a genius [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

Back in the university library I have decided to play no limit hold em for the first time beginning with mtts on party poker. I decide to invest in a copy of Play Poker Like the Pros by Hellmuth and go on to win my first 5 table tourney soon after. I was able to see it just as a bit of fun and never think any more of it for all of about 2 weeks but after buying and digesting Super System shortly after I started playing more and more with immediate rewards deciding to concentrate completely on no limit hold em. As the weeks went on I found myself attending less and less lectures as all I could think about was getting back to the tables. One evening I was going particularly badly in my usual $10+1 mtts and was becoming increasingly frustrated. I was about to leave to go back to my flat when I decided to take the last $40 left in my account to a $1/2 cash table, something I had never tried before. I left the table that day $350 up and shaking from the adrenaline of my first cash game experience.

For the next 2 weeks I went to less and less lectures and managed to build my roll up to $2500 dollars, mostly playing only $1/2 for about 5 hours each day. Everything seemed so clear to me and I honestly felt invincible at the tables. This is when I started to cause serious troubles for myself. I found myself playing higher and higher stakes until I was sitting down at $25/50. As you can imagine I lasted 2 days. At one point in my first day I was up to 7k through my overly aggressive play and some lucky catches (at the time of course I thought I was playing great). By the end of the second it was all gone. I bought back in with the remainder of my student loan whilst on mega tilt (much to the delight of the sharks who were jeering me on in the chat box) and went on to piss it all away within the next 30mins.
The walk home from the library that night seemed much longer than usual and was the start of the worst couple of weeks of my life. I felt like I had been crushed and found myself without the willpower to leave my flat. My mental state was soon mirrored by my physical as I fell ill destroying any hope of me recovering weeks of study that had been lost previously. I was well and truly a degenerate and I knew it for sure.

Having resigned to the fact that I wasn’t going to complete my degree I went back to the tables as soon as I managed to get some money together, playing more at the local casino rather than going back online, partly as I didn’t trust myself.

9 months later and I constantly learning the importance of money management skills, maturity and discipline on top of the playing ability one brings to the table as a poker player.

P.S. sorry for dragging on but it’s my first 2+2 post and I wanted to get this off my chest

DEVILSET

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excellent first post, I enjoyed the read, although its a tad depressing.
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Old 07-06-2007, 06:21 PM
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Default Re: More than a silly mistake.....

i play limit holdem.
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Old 07-06-2007, 06:24 PM
mbillie1 mbillie1 is offline
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Default Re: More than a silly mistake.....

hahahaha, I got evicted because I blew $5500 (my whole life bankroll at the time) in one night playing $1K NL wasted on tequila. I managed to scrape together $2K in loans/selling stuff monies and lost that the next night, wasted on tequila.

Since then I've lost probably... 1-2 more K, almost all while drunk. When I play sober I actually do pretty well.

signed, mbillie1, king degen
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