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Re: Taking A Break From Poker
naked huggles for everyone! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I don't dispute what Mega says, as far as the possibility of not being cut out for poker. One must be able to handle the variance, in order to be successful in the long run. I realize I have work to do on that, having an "explosive" personality at times. It's easy to get caught up when you're running well and get manic, and then when you're running poorly get depressed. I'm just happy that I didn't go and lose all the money in some type of anger-fueled get-rich-quick by-playing-the-NL-cash-tables scheme (or go and start playing like the Q/5 donks in order to lay my own beats on others as some sort of revenge) I'll be back after a much needed respite from poker for a bit. Going to concentrate on the upcoming holidays and enjoying time with my new wife. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Taking A Break From Poker
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Actually Megabet the games were set up as I understand it: 1. To allow some newer players to sit with strong players for a growth experience. 2. Provide some fun for others Get a clue. Lighten Up. Quit your whining. [/ QUOTE ] And that's why I started a discussion on the hand I lost on! To help the new players! I have a clue, and I'm probably the most "lightened up" player on these boards (besides Yugo). Please, if you're gonna take the time to post, at least make it useful. |
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