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Originally Posted by TGSM89
lol urubu, I remember a few weeks ago when you had like $1k and had all your money on the tables at 1/2 and 2/4 and were asking me for flips. Now u have sik roll... In some ways I am jealous, but I don't think I could go through the emotional turmoil that would inevitably come with your poker lifestyle.
anyway congrats
ya, its hard handle w/ that. i really need change somethings... ty btw.
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Originally Posted by RANGERgfx
@urubu: dont you want to write your memories or something? Im sure lots of people would be interested...
ya, i am interested in doing something like this. i thought about a poker blog w/ lifestyle stuff (because just poker would be boring heh) but my english is poor, so its impossible to me write in english. write in portuguese to brazilians could be an option (brazilian poker comunity is kinda big and a lot of brazilians already asked me that), but brazilian poker comunity sucks hard and i don't want share this things w/ them lol. btw brazil is a great country and lovely people here, but the poker comunity here is stupid, anyway obv some brazilians who play poker can be good people.
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Originally Posted by sh58
jeez this red line discussion is tilting.
i think it revolves around the fact that tonnes of breakeven grinders, who play poorly, too many tables, too weak tight etc have terrible redlines, so therfore people think ballin redlines are good.
i think there is even a correlation between having a good redline, and being succesful, but no causation.
so basically you shouldn't try and reverse engineer 'if i improve my redline, i will suceed' because its just faulty logic.
about 18 months- 2years ago i made a huge stylistic shift in my game, and my redline went from pretty huge, to breakeven.
nowadays i'm about breakeven in redline, but i am so so so much better than before.
i also know several very very good HSNL regs who lose a tonne at redline, they just play a different style
ya this. about hit n run question, i also agree w/ sh58.