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Re: Be a pro for one month
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Buy a second monitor before New Year's. Then convince me to buy a second one. [/ QUOTE ] I have a second one. I just left it at school. I'm not going to buy a third one. |
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Re: Be a pro for one month
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[ QUOTE ] Buy a second monitor before New Year's. Then convince me to buy a second one. [/ QUOTE ] I have a second one. I just left it at school. I'm not going to buy a third one. [/ QUOTE ] tou....che. |
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Re: Be a pro for one month
get a job you can play poker at.
make money 2 ways at the same time [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Be a pro for one month
I used to play at work before I quit. I would play over a VNC connection to my computer at home. I could only single table over that and I was able to play about 10 tournaments a night. That was when I made my most improvements.
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Re: Be a pro for one month
Well that would certainly get me fired. Hmmmm.
"Sorry Ben, I'm on the bubble here. Start the meeting without me ok?" |
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Re: Be a pro for one month
I've been doing the same thing over break, but haven't put in as much time as I hoped (I didn't play at all the first week). I'm leaving to go to New York with friends Jan 4th, so on Monday I set a goal of about 500 - 600 33s in 8 days (8 tabling). Monday/Tuesday I played 149 total with a 51% ROI. When I get back from New York, I hope to put in another 500 or so in the week before classes start.
Good luck to you... hopefully you can find some of PP's good fortune. -tshort |
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