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Originally Posted by Barbra Streisand
money is not the main 'factor' of whether or not to dropout. There's a good chance a high % of your social life will vanish once you dropout. also youre not getting educated, blabla. i personally think dropping out just bc of the fact you make lots of money is not +EV lifewise.
Well, I had a similar decision to make in October: whether I keep playing poker for a living or take a real-life job. I decided to take that job - not because of the money, but because I really liked it, it came with a social life and I can actually do what I've learned and prepared myself my whole life, and it also has a future.
However, if only one of the options that I have to choose between is making me some decent money ... don't know, I'd probably take the money even if it wasn't the smartest thing to do.
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Originally Posted by emotionx
why is 200+ hypers 15game/hr ? =((
where r the fishies gonnn
Sometimes you get extremely lucky.
I just played 50+ games against that same huge fish single-tabling, but was unable to get another table going for more than just a few games or even just sit at $300.
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Originally Posted by Cog Dissonance
Action is dying?
Maybe it's just because it's not only in the middle of the week, but also this short after the holidays. Average non-full-time regs are just done mass-grinding to reach their milestone and take a break, fish lost all their money and need to wait till their next paycheck maybe ... ?
I was planning to play some $300's, but it seems like that has to wait till there's more action.
Happy New Year and good luck at the tables guys, heading back to work ...