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Re: Time for a McJob
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[censored] that, don't keep the job. job's suck. we're all intelligent people that seldom see eye to eye with one another. your boss wants you to do [censored] that you don't want to do, you may be smarter than he/she. [censored] them. you have the potential to be your own boss. do it. [/ QUOTE ] yeah, listen to bengi, poker has made him VERY happy. He's giddy about it all the time. we almost can't stand it [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Time for a McJob
First of all thanks to everyone for their input regarding this matter. Ive been playing for a fairly long time now and have put in just over 4000 games. I feel have seen and experienced all the things a vet sng player would (IMO) and have read lots of books in addition to lurking around 2+2 for quite some time.That being said... i am confident that my sng play level is high. I know I could grind up the low stakes sng's but the constant low level cashing out kills my passion for the grind and makes the entire process seem tedious... Juices begin to dry...Bad decisions/beats ensue...and I become enraged with lower stake play. It seems like the same cycle every month.
I feel if i deposited 1000-2000 and multi'd the 20-25's I would be very succesfull. Part of my success is being able to read certain opponents at a table so over 6 tables would almost negate my edge in that category. I feel that I consistently beat players that 20 table due to this factor. Alos, at that level im sure my juice and drive wouldn't suffer like it would grinding the lows. ...I just need to break the cashout cycle by getting a job and depositing and then playing where i should be playing imo. dont hesitate to challenge any statements made |
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Re: Time for a McJob
I dont see how you can feel that you can just deposit more money and be successful if you cant just keep money in there for a month and build a roll
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Re: Time for a McJob
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[censored] that, don't keep the job. job's suck. we're all intelligent people that seldom see eye to eye with one another. your boss wants you to do [censored] that you don't want to do, you may be smarter than he/she. [censored] them. you have the potential to be your own boss. do it. [/ QUOTE ] pretty sure you know better than this. All of a sudden relying on poker for income w/ a small roll and no back-up plan is extremely stressful and usually a bad idea. |
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Re: Time for a McJob
Get a job - play poker on the side, if you start doing really well and believe you can support yourself playing poker build up a few months expenses and then quit the job and start playing full time.
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Re: Time for a McJob
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Get a job - play poker on the side, if you start doing really well and believe you can support yourself playing poker build up a few months expenses and then quit the job and start playing full time. [/ QUOTE ] This seems like the best advice.. thanks everyone! |
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