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Re: Future of Online Poker
Consider that you may regret not getting the degree even if you wound up making more at poker than dentistry. Steady, predetermined pay is a lot less stressful, and believe it or not, money isn't everything. Poker can be awfully damn boring.
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Re: Future of Online Poker
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i thought asians were more into mah jong etc. why wouldn't they play that, if they wanted to gamble? [/ QUOTE ] lol, seriously? you know, out of almost three billion people, there might be at least a handful who like poker. |
#43
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Re: Future of Online Poker
Trying to make a living at online poker is like pulling teeth. |
#44
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Get you schooling out of the way before you have a wife and kids. [/ QUOTE ] Better yet, don't have the wife and kids. |
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dont listen to 'em, play poker until it dries out, then go back and become a dentist [/ QUOTE ] |
#46
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Re: Future of Online Poker
games will become full of Romanian shortstacking and setmining farms
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#47
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Re: Future of Online Poker
If the games are so predictable, exploit it. If everyone is being a nit playing only pocket pairs, min raise every single hand. If you get called or reraised, you know they have a pair or at least something good, but they will mostly fold. Culling the antes from every other pot will put you way ahead even without having to take any risks.
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#48
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Re: Future of Online Poker
I think the peak was 05.
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#49
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excellent point.
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#50
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Re: Future of Online Poker
Dental School, that's the same movie I came to rent!
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