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02-19-2018 , 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by mrducks
It's too late already. The vlog and the little community that he has built are his twilight years right here. He's making the most of them by staying active with a hobby (the vlog and hat thing). This is how he will be finishing things up. There's nothing beyond this for the guy. He's got no other hopes, aspirations, or dreams so this keeps him busy and gives him a big feeling of self worth in his life (probably hasn't had much of that in the past.)
Lets not forget when he recently said, "Everyone in Las Vegas will soon know my name". Who knows what that means.
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02-19-2018 , 03:16 PM
I dont see why Trooper doesnt quit poker completely and just pretend he is playing... Report some fake hands and make it look like he is winning...

He will A. Lose no money and B. attract more fanboys


Also, did troop really just say one of the main reasons he walks through casinos instead of outside is because he can find money that people have dropped... Who even thinks of that?
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02-19-2018 , 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by OFA
I dont see why Trooper doesnt quit poker completely and just pretend he is playing... Report some fake hands and make it look like he is winning...

He will A. Lose no money and B. attract more fanboys


Also, did troop really just say one of the main reasons he walks through casinos instead of outside is because he can find money that people have dropped... Who even thinks of that?
Lol, did he really say that? Either he was being funny or he's really living in his own little world where the only facts are "Trooper facts" and common sense is a dirty word that gets blocked.
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02-19-2018 , 03:40 PM
Did anyone see the comments on his most recent vlog? Lots of good and honest advice for him about diet, exercise, and health. Considering this is coming for the remainder of the people who are still unblocked from his comments, I wonder if he will consider any of the advice or will flip out again, block a bunch of fans, and go on a troll focused tirade?

Or maybe he'll just ignore everyone as usual?
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02-19-2018 , 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by mitsi
This is true. His fan boys and “go trooper living your dream” has done so much harm to the poor guy.

And where will his super fans be if something unfortunate (but predicted, like where his horrible diet leads him etc) happens. They will just move on and forget after offering thoughts and prayers.
The guy likes to live the way he does. Why does that bother you so much? Posters like you constantly giving this guy unsolicited life advice has gotten really old. He's a fat, lonely middle aged guy with a gambling problem. That is the vlog. You want someone with their **** together go watch something else.
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02-19-2018 , 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by mrducks
Did anyone see the comments on his most recent vlog? Lots of good and honest advice for him about diet, exercise, and health. Considering this is coming for the remainder of the people who are still unblocked from his comments, I wonder if he will consider any of the advice or will flip out again, block a bunch of fans, and go on a troll focused tirade?

Or maybe he'll just ignore everyone as usual?
You're like one of those old Jehovah's witness ladies trying to save the world. You think you are doing good but you're just annoying everyone.
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02-19-2018 , 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by robber baron
You're like one of those old Jehovah's witness ladies trying to save the world. You think you are doing good but you're just annoying everyone.
Wrong. You are way more annoying than mr ducks.
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02-19-2018 , 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by mitsi
And where will his super fans be if something unfortunate (but predicted, like where his horrible diet leads him etc) happens. They will just move on and forget after offering thoughts and prayers.
Trooper's fans and super fans would just move on if something negative happens to him.

But the hater's - especially those that hate Trooper because they see the stuff that they hate about themselves each time they watch Trooper - would be on suicide watch.
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02-19-2018 , 05:02 PM
Big Money, Big Laydowns?

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02-19-2018 , 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Registered 2018
Trooper's fans and super fans would just move on if something negative happens to him.

But the hater's - especially those that hate Trooper because they see the stuff that they hate about themselves each time they watch Trooper - would be on suicide watch.
If something bad happened to Trooper there would be a great outpouring of love and support from his fans. He could probably couchsurf for years if he wanted to. And if he stopped vlogging people would beg him to start again just like they did with Boski.
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02-19-2018 , 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by mitsi
... His fan boys and “go trooper living your dream” has done so much harm to the poor guy.

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That may be partly true (if he felt pressure to not get a job) but it goes both ways. Think of all the naive people Trooper may have inspired to quit their jobs and move to Vegas with a tiny bankroll. Most of them probably recovered and got another job, but for some it may have been a major life setback. Someone may have even ended up divorced or homeless. But that's not Trooper's fault any more than it's Moneymaker's fault that so many naive people lost a lot of money in the poker boom.

Also 100% for sure Trooper inspired a lot of bright young minds to waste their time and energy starting up poker vlogs on YouTube! Fun for us though. We got all this entertainment out of it. Thanks Trooper!
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02-19-2018 , 05:40 PM
Trooper talks about wanting to get healthy and lose body fat. Very next day he's eating literally the worst possible thing you can eat, dirt dog and fried oreos lol. Trooper has no will power to better his life through healthy habits. And that includes poker obviously. The dude got offered free coaching from top players and turned it down let's not forget about that. The guy self sabotages himself.
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02-19-2018 , 05:56 PM
It's a good thing he doesn't drink or get high.
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02-19-2018 , 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by RE-DOUGH
Where is my post did I mention anything relating to his jobs?

Also to my point about a major accomplishment, I didn’t mean for me or anyone else except trooper. Him being able to survive in Vegas with his talents and skills ( or lack thereof) is a big accomplishment when starting with 2k
I guess most of us go through the year without having to dip into the life roll, whether it is $2,000 or $2,000,000.

Too bad that some believe that when his continuous failures do change his behavior it is a virtue.
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02-19-2018 , 06:29 PM
Today I learned some people don't know the difference between Oreo filling and ice cream..
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02-19-2018 , 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by foatie
It's a good thing he doesn't drink or get high.
I respectfully disagree. If ever there was someone that needed to get high it would be Trooper97. Also Jeff Sessions.
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02-19-2018 , 06:41 PM
Weed ain't drugs. LOL I agree completely though. The next time he can't decide where to eat, a trip to Acres Dispensary for a pair of blueberry kush donuts would make for a fascinating watch.

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02-19-2018 , 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by OFA
Also, did troop really just say one of the main reasons he walks through casinos instead of outside is because he can find money that people have dropped... Who even thinks of that?
Mostly meth addicts and gambling-addict washouts. New T-shirt on deck: #AsTheBottomFeeder
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02-19-2018 , 09:03 PM
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...-advice-givers

A little something for some of the...well...posters itt
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02-19-2018 , 09:31 PM
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https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...-advice-givers

A little something for some of the...well...posters itt
As they say....its the ones that say that the other person needs therapy that needs therapy.
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02-19-2018 , 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by timfbmx
Trooper talks about wanting to get healthy and lose body fat. Very next day he's eating literally the worst possible thing you can eat, dirt dog and fried oreos lol. Trooper has no will power to better his life through healthy habits. And that includes poker obviously. The dude got offered free coaching from top players and turned it down let's not forget about that. The guy self sabotages himself.
It doesn't matter if you run 10 miles and eat lean meat, spinach and fruit. Fried Oreos will ruin your day.
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02-19-2018 , 09:43 PM
nothing odd with coming to vegas with $2000 or less and years later, be much more than this. people do it all the time. i had less than that and now im mostly over $15,000 about 90% of the time. not rich by no means, stressed out a lot, no money for hookers massages, medical care, etc, but hey its a lot better than when i lived out of unsafe motels and asked for change all day long to buyin $40 in the $2-6 spread limit game or $1-5 stud game in the mid to late 1990s. its too bad $15,000 is only the bare minimum to grind $1-2 and isnt enough to start playing $2-5

i would be rich if i wouldnt throw away thousands on blackjack and video poker etc. or spend a fortune to live in high quality housing every month to feel secure of not being broken into while i sleep. but isnt this whats important, (having a better quality of life-which is being in safe housing and not having to ride a city bus instead of uber). i earn enough at poker now at $21 per hour for the first 350 hours of 2018.

i wish i was YOUNG again, for if so 3000 hours per year is no problem, which is $60,000 a bit more than most $1-2 NL professionals earn. but i cant get in more than 2300 hours a year or so due to me tiring out if i put in too many hours per day
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02-19-2018 , 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by sucio44
Wrong. You are way more annoying than mr ducks.
Really?

You actually enjoy Mr. Duck's constant harangues? His obsessive multi-paragraph diatribes against a man that he has been giving unheeded and unsolicited life advice to for months on end? You enjoy that?
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02-19-2018 , 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by robber baron
Really?

You actually enjoy Mr. Duck's constant harangues? His obsessive multi-paragraph diatribes against a man that he has been giving unheeded and unsolicited life advice to for months on end? You enjoy that?
Yes
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02-19-2018 , 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by sevencard2003
nothing odd with coming to vegas with $2000 or less and years later, be much more than this. people do it all the time. i had less than that and now im mostly over $15,000 about 90% of the time. not rich by no means, stressed out a lot, no money for hookers massages, medical care, etc, but hey its a lot better than when i lived out of unsafe motels and asked for change all day long to buyin $40 in the $2-6 spread limit game or $1-5 stud game in the mid to late 1990s. its too bad $15,000 is only the bare minimum to grind $1-2 and isnt enough to start playing $2-5

i would be rich if i wouldnt throw away thousands on blackjack and video poker etc. or spend a fortune to live in high quality housing every month to feel secure of not being broken into while i sleep. but isnt this whats important, (having a better quality of life-which is being in safe housing and not having to ride a city bus instead of uber). i earn enough at poker now at $21 per hour for the first 350 hours of 2018.

i wish i was YOUNG again, for if so 3000 hours per year is no problem, which is $60,000 a bit more than most $1-2 NL professionals earn. but i cant get in more than 2300 hours a year or so due to me tiring out if i put in too many hours per day
Here's a crazy thought..you could always get a real job to earn money to better your life..
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