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Well, then don't listen to Aeq or anyone else who tells you to move up. Problem solved.
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#2
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LOL.
Listen. When I originally read his post, I was thinking to myself... if someone has $600 and is still sitting at 5c/10c, they'd be stupid not to move up. Why? Because there's much more money to be made. I forgot it was Brian talking. If he really wants my advice, I would say withdrawal your money, spend whatever you have of it on your family, concentrate on THAT part of your life, and stick to freeroll tournaments every now and then.
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#3
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He'll move up eventually to limits he's not built for... Hell, he said he was sticking to .05/.10 until he had his 600 bankroll and he didn't even last the night!
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#4
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You all giving me a headace,
The highest I will ever play will be 2/4, why? because im in no way good enough to beat any level above that. I like 2/4 and I'am very comfortable at it, now I will never have $1200 to deposit to play 2/4 so I will always have to build up to that level. Which is good since I still have tons of holes in my game like swiss cheese. My family is well taken care of, just because I play poker dosen't mean im neglecting my family. I take off a couple days a week to take care of Gavin and give my wife a break, this I easily make up for income with the overtime which I can easily get anytime I want it. I have enough senority at my job that I can tell them when I want to work and they give it to me. True that $2,000 I blew could of helped and I have no excuse for what I did. Hey we all make mistakes. |
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#5
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i still cant get over the fact that you got mad and blew $2,000 because you didnt want to wait for a check.
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whhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaatttt????
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