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Originally Posted by Yeodan
Go play on a site that has 2NL, there are plenty.
If you can't do that, then you probably should wait until you have at least $200.
Spend your money on a poker course instead, like Run It Once From The Ground Up, or Red Chip Poker CORE
You don't have to save up money before you play, but having a small bankroll has huge psychological impact on your game.
Sorry, but I don't think what I need is bankroll management or a training site. I believe what I need is opportunity.
My state absolutely hates poker, restricting everything around me. What I need to do is get some lazy job to buy in for $300 again at the casino and get lucky to run it up again like I did last time to $4500 because I'm not going to wait years until I save up $6000 from delivering pizza.
That, or I can get a stake or run up this $60 (lolz) to some decent amount. It's a dream that seems so attainable for even the most amateur player, but I can't get it going for some reason and I think it's because of just my lack of opportunity.
At the casino I play at, it's a clear hour away and I have to go only early in the morning because after 9 AM, the wait list gets 20+ ppl and I'm not driving an hour there just to wait 2 hours more for a table.
I just feel dire.
My other dream is to become a published author, but that's just as difficult a barrier to entry for me at the moment. I guess I just want someone to tell me, "Yeah, that's tough. Just keep going." Because I don't know what else I could do.
Really don't appreciate the ******* who tells me to just get a job and that I haven't put in the work. I have gotten a job and trust me McDonald's at 30 isn't really meaningful work. And I do have poker achievements, just not any recorded.