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Originally Posted by ThiagoCorreia
Don't listen to this guy.
Do what you love, have a dream. If you want something, go and get it! But you need to have a plan B, take the GED, and possibly college, but don't give up on poker so easily.
Also I don't know your skills in poker, you need to know very well if you're playing good or bad. Don't be a fool thinking you are a good player when you're actually not.
"Poker is a like sex, everybody thinks they are better than they actually are."
PS. Sorry if I made any english mistake, it's my primary language.
Have already taken my GED and passed, I start my first online classes on the 12th.
I'm honest about my game, and know I have much to learn, although I also believe I am a winning player. I dropped from 5/5- 5/10 where I was a break even player my first year, to 1/2-1/3 and am now a small winning player at those stakes. I don't make enough to support myself with poker, which is why I focus heavily on managing my BR.
I also don't have housing costs at the moment. I am staying with a very good friend of mine who's allowing me to clean and take care of their house in exchange.
They also back me in BlackJack occasionally, which again has been a supplemental income for my poker.
Last edited by BlazinAces; 05-05-2015 at 06:23 PM.