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10-31-2023 , 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by damian^
youre part of the problem too...

scum like you who enable addicts are complete pieces of sh**
Lol...breh.
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10-31-2023 , 08:01 PM
addicts are seen as garbage by most...

As a former addict enablers should really get their share of criticism

ya ya...its an addicts fault but that doesnt mean enablers are total saints and SHOULD (not shouldNT) be judged separately
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11-01-2023 , 05:04 AM
i am an addict to
lost my paycheck on new small betting pokersite....

he is broke for sure
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11-02-2023 , 01:34 AM
also just cant he work doesnt mean cant find work remotely
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11-02-2023 , 06:24 PM
best like i said is nt to share hate is big time with most people keep it t yourself and grind or do whatever but like i said never share because people arent cool you know who they are in real life they back down right away or its just apparent that they cant see it but specially nline anybody can hate all they want in the end they hate themselves so just be happy and do whatever you want theyll disappear you dont need them good job running it up imo
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12-06-2023 , 11:51 AM
What happened? Still broke?
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01-07-2024 , 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Omaha Boy
And yeah $450 is a bit low but food is covered. My financial guardian pays for Coles orders. I can't be trusted ordering my own groceries Anyway got about 15mins until the leaderboard prize comes in. I've got the gambling itch bad and can't wait to get back to the tables! Hope you're doing well.

hey brother, I've been lurking here for years and just made an account to post here,
the way you're able to run up a bankroll is INSANE. of course it's that double edged sword, more risk more reward, but if you had just stayed at 25 or 50 PLO instead of moving up to 200, it'd be a different story.
I learned PLO off jnandez and the like a few years ago, and I hate my style of play, just nitty grinder, 1/3 pot size bet, etc.
I've started using your style last week, goodish hands preflop, calling raises and reraising preflop to get the pot big, and shoving the flop/turn when you have good equity.... sure, ive taken some sick coolers, but i've 5xed my bankroll in a week playing .10/25 ignition plo, where as previously i'd be lucky to be 3-4 bb/hr, you know typical nit ****.

I suspect the haters here are GTO nits that don't understand that a big component of poker is intuition, something that is only learned from 1000's of hours of gambling. I just wanna say your thread is inspirational man, it reminds me of a two plus two legend, king niche.
you have insane ability, if you would just tighten up and stop degening to higher stakes... you'd clean up.
hope all is well bro
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01-09-2024 , 10:45 PM
Wanted to chime in again seeing how this challenge has developed and hearing your experience with your parents and the guardianship. Again, this is coming from someone with treated schizophrenia who has made a lucrative living off of this game.

Professional poker players who are the most successful are generally extremely financially responsible in life and in bankroll management. IÂ’m not seeing those traits so far in this thread and the fact that you donÂ’t even have legal control over your finances is worrisome to say the least.

To me and to most of us here it looks as if you are putting the cart before the horse both in terms of game selection, playing too big too quickly, and in terms of your poker ambitions in general. Before you can seriously consider playing poker for money at reasonable stakes you really need your finances under control. I say this having made the same mistake when I first started playing, going busto a couple times and losing my meager roll. Eventually I got traction but it was only because I saved from my job and was playing a low stakes live game and low variance style of hold ‘em, NOT midstakes online plo.

Anyway I still wish you the best in life and hope you find happiness and fulfillment. Hopefully you take some of this advice from me and others and make the right decisions.
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01-10-2024 , 02:01 PM
I agree but he's not being financial responsible because he's at the bottom of the barrel. You need to get to a certain "floor" in life yo ince closer to your "ceiling" when it comes to your potential in what you want to achieve success in. When your there from personal experience a month can be a long time but as long as you have proper housing, good to eat and fresh clothes to wear you can dig out. But without certain essentials in life and without family support than anyone would make unwise decisions so I wouldnt judge somebody off of this situation. That's just not real.(ality)
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01-10-2024 , 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by DumbosTrunk
Wanted to chime in again seeing how this challenge has developed and hearing your experience with your parents and the guardianship. Again, this is coming from someone with treated schizophrenia who has made a lucrative living off of this game.

Professional poker players who are the most successful are generally extremely financially responsible in life and in bankroll management. IÂ’m not seeing those traits so far in this thread and the fact that you donÂ’t even have legal control over your finances is worrisome to say the least.

To me and to most of us here it looks as if you are putting the cart before the horse both in terms of game selection, playing too big too quickly, and in terms of your poker ambitions in general. Before you can seriously consider playing poker for money at reasonable stakes you really need your finances under control. I say this having made the same mistake when I first started playing, going busto a couple times and losing my meager roll. Eventually I got traction but it was only because I saved from my job and was playing a low stakes live game and low variance style of hold ‘em, NOT midstakes online plo.

Anyway I still wish you the best in life and hope you find happiness and fulfillment. Hopefully you take some of this advice from me and others and make the right decisions.
What's with the weird letter A type characters in your post? I'm seeing these all over the place lately.
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01-11-2024 , 08:30 AM
It's how apostrophes show up from people using tapatalk or some other app.
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01-11-2024 , 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by marknfw
It's how apostrophes show up from people using tapatalk or some other app.
Thank you.
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01-11-2024 , 11:17 AM
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Thank you.
For me it happens when I post from my phone for some reason. Not computer.
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01-11-2024 , 11:22 AM
Do you use tapatalk on your phone? I’m on my phone, safari browser, is the apostrophe jacked?
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01-11-2024 , 11:26 AM
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Do you use tapatalk on your phone? I’m on my phone, safari browser, is the apostrophe jacked?
Let’s see…
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01-11-2024 , 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by DumbosTrunk
Let’s see…
Nope, must be when I am logged out and log in after trying to post.
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