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Re: I am tapped
I really couldn't stand to finish reading your entire post.
But from what I read, it seems you really have no clue at all. You play games delierously underfunded and so far have luckboxed a LOT. You sound an awful like an idiot sitting next to me at Commerce's $9-18 table last weekend. He kept talking about how he was staked in that game and if he got $500 he was going to play $20-40. LOFL! $500 is like one or two hands at Commerce's $20-40. Keep playing understaked and poker will make you its b$%ch. |
#22
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Don't be so hard on the guy. Learning to be patient with your bankroll and to control your emotions are two of the hardest things for a beginning player. When I started playing i dumped $500 into party and played 5/10 o8. Oops. Granted, most people learn their lesson a little sooner...
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#23
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I have a very hard time believing any of this story is true, simply because the swings involved are so ridiculous.
If it's not just a fish story, then the player here needs more than just "you're an addicted gambler" talks. He really needs to learn how to play poker -- a major component of which is risk-management and playing only in situations which are appropriate to your bankroll. Beyond that, I simply don't believe that any player would achieve upswings like this without putting a lot of money on very bad play -- and this goes double if the player in question is only 18 years old. Word to the wise, kid: every player thinks he's "ready to go pro" when he's running exceptionally well. But one of the things that separates a real pro from a lucky amateur is the ability to recognize the difference between merely running well and actually playing well. From what you've posted, you need to study up on this concept -- a lot. That, and bankroll management. Anyway, I don't mean this as attacking or criticism, just an honest assessment (which I presume you were inviting by posting this). Best of luck to you, and I hope you're able to learn from this experience and build something positive out of it, wherever you go from here. q/q |
#24
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i didnt read it all because it was exremely boring, and i dont know what the point is so i prescribe:
1) stop masterbating 2) stop gambling 3) get a job 4) get a trade 5) leave america for 4 years. |
#25
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ok, see you at the tables next week. But seriously- gl with quitting. [/ QUOTE ] |
#26
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I have a very hard time believing any of this story is true, simply because the swings involved are so ridiculous. [/ QUOTE ] One of the biggest fish at Ceasar's IN, sat in the PLO with a grand and alledgedly cashed out $35,000. It will all return to the poker economy eventually, excepting the highly unlikely event that he quits poker forever. You may e correct and the OP is BS but the swings are possible. |
#27
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Re: I am tapped
Very simple rule for people with bad money mangement skills: Never put more than 5% of your roll on a table. As your roll shrinks during a session, stop rebuying and move down immediately once you hit that threshold.
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#28
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I don't think anyone is shocked by this at all.
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#29
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I'm shocked he got lucky enough at limit to turn 12 BB into serious cash. what a heater jeez...
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#30
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I'm very glad I won't have to deal with you playing heads up at every table 5/10-30/60 on Stars ALL THE FREAKING TIME.
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