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Originally Posted by rickroll
pman, i want to preface i'm not asking this out of anything other than ignorance and confusion
is there a conflict between christianity and gambling for a profession and if so, how do you square it
i'm asking because i when i saw the religious references in your talk i assumed it was cultural not ideological but then when someone else mentioned it and you responded in the other thread I learned it was earnest and genuine and I wouldn't imagine someone who felt that way would choose this for a lifestyle and trying to understand your point of view
and some poker info and totally get it if you don't want to get into specifics - what is your bankroll, seems like you're a little inconsistent playing 1-3 but also firing into somewhat big tournies - ie if you're only rolled for 1-3 then having a day of 1k tourney entries is extremely dangerous - if you're rolled to play higher then what criteria will it take to make that jump, if not rolled to play higher then why the tournies and what is your outlook going forward ie banking profits or building a roll to play higher?
is your liferoll separate from your poker roll? how many months can you afford to live there without dipping into poker money?
also, for some of your videos, you're ignoring some very basic fundamentals like checking the lighting first - the origin story was great to hear but awful to see since it was all washed out in light, going forward you need to make part of your apartment into a studio where filming will be well lit but not washed like in that one
gl
Hey, thanks for the questions. First of all, I will admit the origin story video was extremely rushed and poorly put together. It was filmed on my laptop which defaulted it to a 4:3 ratio. I also didnt give 2 shits about the lighting at the time as I had just woken up. I am trying to improve my videos, and I do acknowledge this shortcoming.
When it comes to believing in God and gambling...I'm going to bring the bible out for this one.
"For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?" Mark 8:36
I like this verse. I interpret it as "what is life if you are rich and have everything, but lose your morals?". I do not see playing poker as something immoral. While I am winning at the expense of others losing, we are both choosing to partake in this game. Sometimes they will win from my loss (although hopefully not frequently).
"Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.'" Hebrews 13:5
I really like this verse as well. A lot of bible verses quote the money as being the root of all evil; this is wrong. The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. Those willing to do anything and sacrifice who they are to gain money...that is evil. I am playing a game I love to try and make a living.
About my liferoll and bankroll...I am keeping that private for now. I am planning to release an indepth video later this week of my exact finances, my sources of income, etc etc....I think diving into the numbers and being extremely open, honest, and vulnerable will bring good people into my life who have better advice for me.
Thanks, and please let me know if i missed anything.
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Originally Posted by TheAdvantagePlayer
I saw this one blackjack doc thing several years ago where there was a Christian/Religious Blackjack Team (basically copying the MIT team structure/strategy). They managed to win like nearly $1 million after 2 years with ~20 people.
One guy said, "God put him on earth to count cards to destroy the casinos"
That quote left me intrigued in several ways.
Geez, thats interesting lol. When it comes to getting "lucky" I never pray for that ****. I always pray that i play to the best of my ability, and whatever happens happens.
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Originally Posted by parisron
Make sure to tithe 10% of your casino wins. lol
Lol. I do try to donate to charity and help out the homeless when I can. Cheers.