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06-18-2018 , 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Rapidesh123
I've played some vs him, he is a competent player for sure
He's a peasant.
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06-18-2018 , 04:20 PM
so is this point where we go to gazzy's thread and sh*t on 6bet?
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06-18-2018 , 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by johnnyBuz
80 pages in this thread could use some Thai gf pics. Then we can determine whether the $2000/mo food and entertainment budget is +EV.
+1 Thai GF pics are imperative for us decoding whether your overall strategy is profitable 6BM.

We're basically just guessing without them.
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06-19-2018 , 07:41 AM
So, i am not honouring OP today-exactly oposite. Making healthy dinner, salmon with fresh herbs,vegetables and oven roasted potatoes. Maybe OP gets a little bit inspired to dump the burger and KFC-at least for one day

Gonna donk off in some donkaments online on stars later in the evening though, that should qualify for degening.
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06-19-2018 , 07:43 AM
And yes, its a shame for this good of an entertainment thread that we havent seen what kind of Asian girl OP is having a fun time with everyday!
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06-19-2018 , 07:53 AM
I mean his budgets might actually make sense.
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06-19-2018 , 01:38 PM
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06-19-2018 , 02:31 PM
No update from OP for 3 days now. Hope things are going ok for you OP (if you're reading this).
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06-19-2018 , 05:02 PM
Are you concerned about busto Spinme? OP can probably catch a blowup any day possible and blow his entire roll on higher stakes shottaking/drinking/degening.

He probably is on holiday trip to Sydney though as he told the thread about earlier.
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06-19-2018 , 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Petrucci
So, i am not honouring OP today-exactly oposite. Making healthy dinner, salmon with fresh herbs,vegetables and oven roasted potatoes. Maybe OP gets a little bit inspired to dump the burger and KFC-at least for one day

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Get this communist nonsense out of here
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06-19-2018 , 06:00 PM
OP probably heard about the $2k/$4k mixed game running at Wynn and immediately booked his trip.
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06-20-2018 , 02:14 AM
One things for sure. Get the popcorn ready for his next update.
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06-20-2018 , 05:10 AM
Sorry for not updating this thread for ages. I honestly haven't been playing much poker for the past 1-2 weeks. I was sick last week but then even when I recovered from my sickness, I just got into a routine of being lazy, staying at home and playing games on my laptop.

I played a little bit online and it's been going well so far. I managed to turn an $80 deposit into $800, although admittedly, most of my wins came from binking big tournaments.

I want to get back into the grind soon but I've just been lazy. The good thing is though that I've been keeping my living expenses low by eating leftover food and cooking a decent amount, so even though I haven't made much progress, I haven't gone backwards much either.
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06-20-2018 , 05:30 AM
Going pro really sharpened up your work ethic, huh OP? No crappy pizza boy job to distract you with that annoyingly steady and predictable pay cheque.
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06-20-2018 , 05:32 AM
Keeping expenses down/ starting to cook is probably more progress than the x amount of grind hours you’ve missed. Now to combine the two, gl.
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06-20-2018 , 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by WereBeer
Going pro really sharpened up your work ethic, huh OP? No crappy pizza boy job to distract you with that annoyingly steady and predictable pay cheque.
I guess you missed the part where he won $700 on line
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06-20-2018 , 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bet me
Sorry for not updating this thread for ages. I honestly haven't been playing much poker for the past 1-2 weeks. I was sick last week but then even when I recovered from my sickness, I just got into a routine of being lazy, staying at home and playing games on my laptop.
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Spoken like a true professional. I guess its easy to be complacent when you have 10k to your name.
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06-20-2018 , 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by WereBeer
Going pro really sharpened up your work ethic, huh OP? No crappy pizza boy job to distract you with that annoyingly steady and predictable pay cheque.
Lmao This thread have provided me with more laughs than i can remember.
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06-20-2018 , 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by dogarse
Holy **** this is a worse train wreck than OP.

OP has great work ethic though. Already sick of the poker grind after like two weeks of breaking even/losing or whatever it is he did.

He’s already fixed his spending problems by finding the holy grail of leftover food. Like what did he used to do, just throw out the leftover KFC every day because he was a baller?
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06-20-2018 , 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bet me
Sorry for not updating this thread for ages. I honestly haven't been playing much poker for the past 1-2 weeks. I was sick last week but then even when I recovered from my sickness, I just got into a routine of being lazy, staying at home and playing games on my laptop.

I played a little bit online and it's been going well so far. I managed to turn an $80 deposit into $800, although admittedly, most of my wins came from binking big tournaments.

I want to get back into the grind soon but I've just been lazy. The good thing is though that I've been keeping my living expenses low by eating leftover food and cooking a decent amount, so even though I haven't made much progress, I haven't gone backwards much either.
Be careful you don't use random bits of rungood like cashing online tourneys as excuse not to play. In this job you can make thousands in a day or two and think "well my work is done for the week/month" but of course that isn't how it works. Use your wins to motivate you to play more not less. I had some laziness problems when I started.

Good job on figuring out you don't need to eat out all the time. Though it's kind of ridiculous I'm congratulating you for that at whatever your age is...

Keep expenses down. Grind lots of hours. Kill the video games. That's pretty much it at this stage of your career. GL.
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06-20-2018 , 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bet me
Sorry for not updating this thread for ages. I honestly haven't been playing much poker for the past 1-2 weeks. I was sick last week but then even when I recovered from my sickness, I just got into a routine of being lazy, staying at home and playing games on my laptop.

I played a little bit online and it's been going well so far. I managed to turn an $80 deposit into $800, although admittedly, most of my wins came from binking big tournaments.

I want to get back into the grind soon but I've just been lazy. The good thing is though that I've been keeping my living expenses low by eating leftover food and cooking a decent amount, so even though I haven't made much progress, I haven't gone backwards much either.
Good to know things are going well with the poker results.

Also good to know you are eating leftover food and cooking in order to cut down costs. $1300/month for food was pretty ridiculous, those costs had to come down at some point. Can I ask what were you doing before? Were you getting a $15 KFC meal, eating half of it and throwing the rest away?
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06-20-2018 , 04:52 PM
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06-21-2018 , 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by johnnyBuz
He’s already fixed his spending problems by finding the holy grail of leftover food. Like what did he used to do, just throw out the leftover KFC every day because he was a baller?
Real pros make prop bets on how far they can chuck half a chicken sandwich.
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06-21-2018 , 07:36 PM
This thread is letting us down. OP won't degen at the casino and I haven't seen any thai GF pics whatsoever.
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