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Originally Posted by Rutledge Smitty
Why and how are you still interested in poker after this? Personally just couldn't see anyone playing this many hands at micros at this loss rate without finding another hobby.
You can be sure if I ever win those money back that I will never be involved with poker anymore. If it were possible to go back ten years I would say to myself "Do not never play single one hand!"
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Originally Posted by reloadonsashagray
your best bet would be learn how to actually play winning poker and grind Mtt's hoping you can get some scores.
I don't really think mtt's as an option. It's whole different world with short stacking and knowing when to move in. And I really don't want to buy any new poker book or start to learn new game again.
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Originally Posted by reloadonsashagray
Think the best part is being 82 stacks below ev at 2nl...which is what $164?but let's not worry about the other $8600 odd curse da variance!
Let's imagine that my overral result would be break even $0 but really it's almost -$200. Nothing bankroll management would not stand that. And they say good bankroll is 50 buy ins.
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Originally Posted by SpinMeRightRound
Or tell us his poker screen name.
Same screen name and I play only party poker. And I will post hands on this topic.
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Originally Posted by coldfaxxy
I dare you to record/stream yourself playing for 1h session
This could be one option as well.
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Originally Posted by FazendeiroBH
OP, find an old copy of that old Blackrain79 book, Crush the Microstakes I think, forget anything you think you know about poker, read it, implement everything exactly as stated in the book and stick to 2nl.
I know this Blackrain79 and he has made huge amount of money just playing nl2. But he really don't know how the games are today. He says play tight and raise big aces like 5x or more. Even those idiots on nl2 won't call you then. They notice what you are doing.
What I need is maybe some good book about pf situations and live coaching.