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Re: My poker (loser) experience
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[ QUOTE ] Some of the responses on here are horrible. What is wrong with simple respect for your father and mother?! [/ QUOTE ] I was'nt expecting a lot of the posters to understand my situation. Its a reflection of the difference in traditions. Only people who come from a similar background will understand. I agree with living your own life. But your family vales and traditions should mean a thing or two. I made this post to let it out and people sure are giving it to me. Please keep them coming. [/ QUOTE ] Your family issues and poker have nothing to do with each other and blaming poker losses on outside issues is not taking responsibility fo the problem. Stop being a victim. Take responsibility for your lack of discipline and by all means deal with your family issues, but keep them separate. |
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Re: My poker (loser) experience
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Some of the responses on here are horrible. What is wrong with simple respect for your father and mother?! [/ QUOTE ] I was'nt expecting a lot of the posters to understand my situation. Its a reflection of the difference in traditions. Only people who come from a similar background will understand. I agree with living your own life. But your family vales and traditions should mean a thing or two. I made this post to let it out and people sure are giving it to me. Please keep them coming. [/ QUOTE ] Your family issues and poker have nothing to do with each other and blaming poker losses on outside issues is not taking responsibility fo the problem. Stop being a victim. Take responsibility for your lack of discipline and by all means deal with your family issues, but keep them separate. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe not directly, but it did affect my state of mind. I take full resposibility for the lack of discipline. All I am saying is I should have shown better judgement and not played when I was not in the right frame of mind. I should have seen it coming. And I shouldnt have played LIMIT poker. Obviously, I sucked at LIMIT poker and it killed my confidence and my NL game. Few resolutions: 1. No more playing the limit [censored]. 2. Get back to where my game was before september. 3. Learn to deal with other issues in my life in a way that it does not affect my game. 4. Show better judgement and set stop losses. |
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Re: My poker (loser) experience
I'd recommend setting personal limits on poker play, ie. never play when tired, upset, etc.
Maybe the challenge of playing limit poker was the cause for "the limit addiction" It seems like you had dominated the no limit games, and perhaps because you weren't winning at limit the challenge appealed to you. Also because you were winning and losing it met the criteria for the maximal addiction. Which could be part of the problem. A. you probably aren't a high stakes winning limit player B. you probably could be since you had enough skills to play high stakes no limit so move up along with your bankroll with no limit, and if you want to play limit start at $.50/1 limit and don't move a limit until you are crushing that limit. I know that may seem silly to go from playing 100/200 limit to .50c/$1 but if you aren't a winning player at a game then you're just another donator... I also blew my bankroll playing a game, that I wasn't good enough/had too many leaks and didn't have the bankroll for. So I understand where you are coming from.... best of luck to you, Joseph |
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Re: My poker (loser) experience
A few posters asked for my stats through PM. I will post it here just so that people can learn from my mistakes. Here are my stats. I put the date range on the x-axis. The first one is for NL and the second for LIMIT. The graphs are pretty self-explanatory. That I [censored] up playing a game I shouldnt have and should have stopped playing after that disastrous night in september. Coming to LIMIT, I have nothing to say except that I screwed up!
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