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Originally Posted by MartinK1979
Game over, I quit forever.
All my hands I have played in the last 2 years (Holdem+ Omaha).
https://imgur.com/a/xGZEB
This was my last graph I have posted.
Since you are not a poker pro, why take the game so seriously? Assuming you do not have a gambling problem that is affecting your life and that you can afford to lose those approximately 250-300 USD/month that your two-year losses amount to, why not treat poker as something fun and instead of grinding every day, choose certain days to play and after the day(s) is done withdraw your balance until next time?
For example, you can deposit a fixed amount - let´s say 200 USD - on Friday and play to Sunday if you are free for the weekend. Do not care about bankroll management etc, just play whatever you feel like. If you are winning, take a shot at a few bigger tournaments (also that will keep you busy for a while for a fixed price) or whatever. If you are bored, play some five-card Omaha. Or why not try Courchevel? Etc.
At the end of the weekend, cash out (otherwise you probably won´t be able to keep from playing and fall into old habits) and re-deposit next time you want to play. Try to play no more often than 1-2 days a week (or for example weekends only) and set a rule that you do not deposit more than this single deposit (you can, for example, set deposit limits on Stars - of course, nothing will stop you from playing on some other site, but still).
And have fun. If you are not a pro, why subject yourself to all the negativity of the grind? Treat poker as a hobby that will sometimes net you profits, sometimes give you losses, but stop obsessing about it and make the playing enjoyable.