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Old 06-12-07, 02:27 PM
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A few quick things:

-Remember that poker is a long term game. You can't really compare a couple thousand hands live to a couple thousand hands online. Variance is the biggest factor that will decide the difference in your results for such a small sample.

-Live players are bad. In my estimation - and this is totally being pulled out of my ass - you have to move up at least 2-3 levels to see the same skill level of play live as you do online.

-Are you playing a different game? I find it surprising that you say you get bored playing online, when I get bored SO MUCH FASTER playing live. If that's your problem though, start multi-tabling more. This will keep you interested and help control the number of hands you are playing.
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