tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22869262.post3218191305808722968..comments2023-08-18T01:41:26.539-07:00Comments on SITTINGtheAPPLE: Can't Beat Poo-Fling ManiaChawwleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01363417342736511756noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22869262.post-56892668508365883312013-01-09T06:30:41.173-08:002013-01-09T06:30:41.173-08:00[url=http://sexrolikov.net.ua/tags/mobstar/]mobsta...[url=http://sexrolikov.net.ua/tags/mobstar/]mobstar[/url] Смотри и дрочи : [url=http://sexrolikov.net.ua/tags/%F8%EB%FE%F8%EA%E0/]шлюшка[/url] , все это смотретьAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22869262.post-24817952691384851182007-06-23T14:24:00.000-07:002007-06-23T14:24:00.000-07:00Kid -IMVHO, excellent commentary from anonymous; a...Kid -<BR/><BR/>IMVHO, excellent commentary from anonymous; an individual who, judging from their use of the vernacular, would appear to have a least a little experience with your chosen avocation.<BR/><BR/>'Just the tiniest bit of chiming in here, but indulge me as I offer encouragement from someone with a little familiarity with your personality, your psyche, your background:<BR/><BR/>Your self-confidence (borderline arrogance, some might say) has long been a fertile seedbed for more than a healthy portion of my envy for you, your youth, your charisma, and your potential. In other words, Kid, you've got the world by the tail.<BR/><BR/>Someday, I'm sure you'll realize that.<BR/><BR/>'Meantime, please do indeed read and reread and reread again the advice from anonymous. It sounds very similar to the mantra some people close to you have been preaching to you ad infinitum: work, work, work. Work and discipline are the key--the ONLY way to succeed at ANYTHING!<BR/><BR/>You can do it. It's a given. We've always known it. But you cannot do it using <I>only</I> your charm, your wit, your heart. You must learn to discipline yourself, you must embrace the grind inherent in the struggle to succeed at poker, at love, at LIFE. Success without perspective is hollow, untrue, and invariably, horribly short-lived.<BR/><BR/>Know that we love you and are proud of you; ever moreso as you mature and come to realize your true self.<BR/><BR/>-Pops and MomAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22869262.post-6341836499456617352007-06-22T22:08:00.000-07:002007-06-22T22:08:00.000-07:00I agree with alot of what was said. I know I could...I agree with alot of what was said. I know I could never be playing full time if it wasnt for just about every book mentioned and alot of good bankroll management. <BR/>IMO those numbers are way too by the book. You'd have to put a gun to my head to get me to wait until my bankroll was $5000 to pull out $200 for a live game. <BR/>While i'm sure it's completely "by the book" I don't see how it's realistic unless you actually want to play $25NL tables for the next year.<BR/><BR/>When I started playing NLH i built up to about 800-1000 playing .25/.50 and .5/1.00 and then I graduated myself to the 1/2 game where I stayed for about 2 months until I figured out that the 2/4 NL game was actually easier to beat and I stayed at that level until my bankroll had hit close to $20,000. For me it's all about your comfort level and how much of a downswing my bankroll can handle before I make a move to the next level. <BR/>I've started to ramble and I don't even remember what my original point was going to be... lol If you want any help from me i'm more than willing to help out.. i recommend getting ahold of pokertracker and playing a few sessions. You could send me the database (im almost positive you can do that) and we could go over it. If there are any critical holes in your game that's an great way to find them... I know its helped me immensely.Brandohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00746367675370048983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22869262.post-7437461677249835152007-06-22T02:12:00.000-07:002007-06-22T02:12:00.000-07:00There are quite a few good points in that comment....There are quite a few good points in that comment. I think the key for you is money management. You really aren't on a six-month losing streak. You came away winner from several seats before moving up to the 3-6. So that is a matter of perspective.<BR/>I'm not surprised you tried to run it up like that. I'm sure it was never your intention to stay at the $25NL game after getting enough to play higher. Go in with a plan to stay small until you have a roll that can stand moving up and you will have a better result.<BR/>I know you're not upset about losing as much as you are losing what you had accumulated. You need a plan.Darskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02374172127074754056noreply@blogger.com