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Re: $33 STT 2 months of data trying out pro
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As far as useful advice, if poker is your job now, work more. It is very hard to support yourself these days working 20 hour a week at any job. A few here can make enough doing it, but until you've proven your one of them, work fulltime, 35 to 45 hours a week. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] "It is very hard to support yourself these days working 20 hour a week at any job." I'm sure someone 8tabling 109s for 10% and earning 2k a week, 20hrs a week has a very hard life [/ QUOTE ] boy, talk about poor reading comprehension and mis-qouteing! |
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Re: $33 STT 2 months of data trying out pro
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Ender mentioned rakeback, that isn't available on PP, right? Is there another site that offers rakeback, that still has games as soft as PP? [/ QUOTE ] I believe that Eurobet STTs offer what you want. |
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Re: $33 STT 2 months of data trying out pro
other people have made a lot of good points, so there's just this little one that i have to add....
when you are increasing the number of tables that you are playing, try it at a lower limit... for example, when i went from 2-tabling the 55s to 4-tabling, i dropped down to the 33s for a while until i was comfortable with the extra tables. same with when i added a monitor and started 6-tabling, and then 8-tabling.... i do think that there is an adjustment period when you add extra tables, so you might as well adjust for a cheaper price. |
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Re: $33 STT 2 months of data trying out pro
Thanks for the moving down a tier advice, I like it for a few reasons. Namely that, as you mention it will cost me a little less while I acclimate to more tables (and less notes). Also, it is a better venue to work on my game (and probably increase my confidence, since I assume I will probably do a little better at the lower level.)
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Re: $33 STT 2 months of data trying out pro
I dropped out of high school, what do you expect [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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