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Originally Posted by koking51
Hi Limon appreciate this thread, my questions are:
How did you first get into the world of poker, and what inspired you to pursue it as a career?
Can you share any memorable or defining moments in your life that influenced your poker journey?
What are some of the biggest life lessons you've learned from playing and hosting poker professionally?
What challenges have you encountered in hosting poker games, and how have you overcome them?
What are some of the most common mistakes you see players make at the poker table, and how can they avoid them?
I answered many of your questions in my #2000 thread here:
https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/6...m-shyt-457839/
The thing that most influenced my "poker journey" was running like god the first week and basically moving from the smallest game in the casino to the biggest DAILY game in the casino instantly (loll bankroll management). If i would have run bad maybe i just keep doing something else.
life lesson? self control and internal honesty i suppose. you need mountains of it.
when you host a game you just need to keep the meter running. nothing else matters, if your fee fees get in the way of that youre in the wrong business.
the most common mistake is see "good" players make is just treating bad players as "bad" and not really getting into the tiny details of why they are bad and how that fits into their personality. bad players have poker strategies too and maximizing your earn off them is everything in live poker.