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01-02-2012 , 11:25 AM
This could have really helped us...

https://secure.downsizedc.org/etp/one-subject/

Send the letter!!!
01-02-2012 , 11:34 AM
For European players is it likely that we will get our money back before those from the USA? If so can anyone in the know see it happening before March?
01-02-2012 , 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Seven7s
You should've shoved pre you let him get there!
yea...that's what the guy to my left told me as well.
01-02-2012 , 03:48 PM
Here's to FTP coming back in 2012. I need Rush Poker in my life.
01-02-2012 , 06:58 PM
In on ground floor, LETS GOOOO FTP RETURNING TO USA!

Then again got a real job, so probably better if I focus on that for the time being lol.

GL all!
01-02-2012 , 07:30 PM
In. Regulated poker in US one time imo.
01-02-2012 , 08:33 PM
happy new years everyone
01-02-2012 , 08:54 PM
happy belated birfday dongger!
01-03-2012 , 12:12 AM
yeah happy late bday dongsky
01-03-2012 , 01:47 AM
I've always been super competitive and a hater, but now that I'm older (maybe) I'm trying to stop being so pessimistic because it has destroyed my game and every sport I've played. With that being said, everyone I've talked **** to or needled (it's fooling around, but still whack) I apologize and good luck to everyone.

P. S. this is the best book I've ever read and I highly recommend it to everyone.
Mind Gym by Gary Mack.
01-03-2012 , 09:41 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by The Caca Man
Mind Gym by Gary Mack.
I'm actually looking for one good book on this type of subject, but reviews are bad for the one you mentioned.

- no in depth tips
- nothing useful at all
- not well written
- we are presented with chapter after chapter of - well, nothing
- if you are expecting substantive theoretical sports psychological insights
from this book, you will be thoroughly disappointed
- it's clumsily written
- there's not much in here most of us don't already know.
- if you're a couch potato athlete that only watches a game, this book is probably good.


and a ton more reviews like those, so I dunno...
01-03-2012 , 10:02 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Green Glove
I'm actually looking for one good book on this type of subject, but reviews are bad for the one you mentioned.

- no in depth tips
- nothing useful at all
- not well written
- we are presented with chapter after chapter of - well, nothing
- if you are expecting substantive theoretical sports psychological insights
from this book, you will be thoroughly disappointed
- it's clumsily written
- there's not much in here most of us don't already know.
- if you're a couch potato athlete that only watches a game, this book is probably good.


and a ton more reviews like those, so I dunno...
i just finished reading the practicing mind which is probably the best book I'VE ever read. the title says enough wrt its content.
01-03-2012 , 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by tuuufts
i just finished reading the practicing mind which is probably the best book I'VE ever read. the title says enough wrt its content.
Is this similar to the Power of Now? I'm currently listening to this when I can find the time. Still going back and fourth on how I feel about it but it does have some things that really help when playing live poker and just in life in general.
01-03-2012 , 06:20 PM
ftp 1time pls!
01-03-2012 , 06:22 PM
it's similar in that both books borrow heavily from eastern philosophies and traditions. personally, i preferred the practicing mind much more as imo it has a ton of immediate practical value. i remember reading the power of now and not being that impressed; i think eckhart tolle rubbed me the wrong way and i'm generally rather suspicious of self-proclaimed gurus. he sure seems to profit greatly from his spirituality. but i read it a few years ago, maybe i'll revisit.

the practicing mind manages to be both insightful and incredibly succinct. the guy works in professional piano restoration and concert preparation. he talks about how many people are only able to derive satisfaction only from setting and meeting goals and how if that were his only focus it would literally drive him crazy in his work. he discusses how to turn your awareness towards the process of what you're doing and see perfection as an ever changing and evolving experience that never ends instead of a destination.

it's been right up my alley, in poker and other areas of life. i am an incredibly achievement oriented person and attachment to achieving has always held me back. especially in poker. i tend to get impulsive and frustrated when i decide my results aren't up to par and we all know how that translates into results. now im trying to learn how to harness all that energy and aim it in a more productive direction.

seven7s has also recommended to me the mental game of poker which looks excellent but unfortunately has taken a long time getting to me.
01-03-2012 , 06:27 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by The Caca Man
I've always been super competitive and a hater, but now that I'm older (maybe) I'm trying to stop being so pessimistic because it has destroyed my game and every sport I've played. With that being said, everyone I've talked **** to or needled (it's fooling around, but still whack) I apologize and good luck to everyone.

P. S. this is the best book I've ever read and I highly recommend it to everyone.
Mind Gym by Gary Mack.
I kinda liked you talking **** to people
01-03-2012 , 08:17 PM
thats a cool summary tufts, im big into reading and philosophy in general, prolly take a look at that book as i totally agree with the idea of "perfection" being ever evolving.

Also, anything that guy seven7s says is usually correct. give it a read, i just started it.


on another note, i posted this in the other thread, but my brother and his teammate are 6-1 in the world series of beer pong, right in the running. I have half the action, first is 50k.

they are team "bink, bink, game". www.bpong.com lets you sweat the action....they also have their team shirts say "we bink, you drink." on the back. hahaha so sick
01-03-2012 , 10:08 PM
So, anyone have any suggestions/referral for what affiliate to use to sign up on a Merge skin?
01-03-2012 , 10:17 PM
Def will play wsobp some day. If anyone is bored and needs some fun little thing to watch, Last Cup is a pretty decent documentary:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1078603/
01-03-2012 , 10:18 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by shipit2kg
thats a cool summary tufts, im big into reading and philosophy in general, prolly take a look at that book as i totally agree with the idea of "perfection" being ever evolving.

Also, anything that guy seven7s says is usually correct. give it a read, i just started it.


on another note, i posted this in the other thread, but my brother and his teammate are 6-1 in the world series of beer pong, right in the running. I have half the action, first is 50k.

they are team "bink, bink, game". www.bpong.com lets you sweat the action....they also have their team shirts say "we bink, you drink." on the back. hahaha so sick
just checked the brackets

There's a team named "Real Men Play Piss Pong"

lol'd
01-03-2012 , 11:17 PM
bit late but in on 1st page


gl to all in 2012
01-03-2012 , 11:21 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Keyser.
I kinda liked you talking **** to people
ty ty. I will toot my own horn here and say that I am a great **** talker.

For the reviews of the book, I dunno I really enjoyed it. It might not have mind blowing stuff that I've never even thought of, but it is still awesome to have positive thought processes reinforced into your brain. I've never been a big reader into books like this so maybe that's why I liked it so much.

Even if it got bad reviews, spending 5 bucks to find out can't hurt, right?
01-04-2012 , 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by The Caca Man
Even if it got bad reviews, spending 5 bucks to find out can't hurt, right?
While that is true, it's not about the money, it's about the time. I still have 3 others books pending and I want to make sure I find the right books so I don't waste time.

BTW, Kindle ftw!
01-04-2012 , 09:53 AM
that's a great beer pong name shipit. gl to your brother. anyone else think it's awesome that the 2012 FTP regs thread has more posts than the regs threads that actually allow people to play poker? pretty sure we have the best regs thread ainec
01-04-2012 , 10:27 AM
true. This group is the one and only for me! On a sidenote I was bored of studying and programming that I signed myself up on some dating site for new girls and msg'd some. Will provide pics obv as I always do.

Also to keep it poker: 400NL euro sucks if the whale ****s you big time

      
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