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09-12-2013 , 12:38 PM
Think it's best you start a thread again K2D, just no rape stories!
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09-12-2013 , 12:47 PM
How many guys are in Cambo? We have Yazz and Mr Robert. Anyone else?
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09-12-2013 , 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by samcx
Think it's best you start a thread again K2D, just no rape stories!
This. Maybe try BBV though.
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09-12-2013 , 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by kick2dante
djle got this as a freebie for helping me out and wanted me to share it but i didnt wanna, but i not want him stay angry me so


my water bill has been way to friggin high at my hotel, more than electric, i do piss constantly but still....... so ive started pissing in a 1.5 liter bottle to limit myself to 2 or 3 flushes per day


im sure everyone remembers my sock situation when i first got to manila (how could you ever forget that TR?) well the socks i overpaid for have started to break the elastic isnt holding so they always fall down into my shoe..... being the genius i am i thought maybe putting a rubber band around them might keep them held up....... confirmed genius
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Originally Posted by djle2
There is no mention about bottle pissing looking back 30+ post from that post. Your crazy talking to yourself or the mods deleted it. To me, its as if you were talking about rakeback.

But anyway. As regards to bottle pissing, I asked you if I can tell about it at the beginning of our stake, you never responded and I dropped it and never brought it up again. So in your mind, I wanted you to share it and you did even though you didnt want to because u thought this would appease my 'anger' when I was fed up with you days later? hahaha oh man.

like i said i dont think you even read anything i say
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09-12-2013 , 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by TheLandlord
How many guys are in Cambo? We have Yazz and Mr Robert. Anyone else?
In.
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09-12-2013 , 01:00 PM
chase dont worry dude im not stealing back this thread, this is just where the staking convo took off (djles rules i posts in multiple SEA threads) and it just gets annoying when people think i would sit in hyper turbo sngs and nit it up and when i say i dont play sngs like a nit they say "he plays them like a nit" when they have no clue wtf they are talking about so i posted the hand histories to show how i play and why i hate that absolute BS of a site

and im done blogging anyways, not worth it


this thread will be back on page 2 in no time just where u guys seem to want it
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09-12-2013 , 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by chasepoker
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Where in Cambo do you stay? Do you live off poker?
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09-12-2013 , 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by chasepoker
This. Maybe try BBV though.
I go there twice a year, and am moving to PP next year. I am saving a roll to get me by, but will be playing poker to keep me ticked over for as long as possible.
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09-12-2013 , 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by samcx
I go there twice a year, and am moving to PP next year. I am saving a roll to get me by, but will be playing poker to keep me ticked over for as long as possible.
I'm thinking of it as well. I have a passive income and a tefl certificate , but would prefer poker to part time teaching.
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09-12-2013 , 01:48 PM
[QUOTE=TheLandlord;40124040]Where in Cambo do you stay? Do you live off poker?[/QUOTE

In Sihanoukville but also in PP a lot.

Live off poker at the moment.
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09-12-2013 , 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by TheLandlord
I'm thinking of it as well. I have a passive income and a tefl certificate , but would prefer poker to part time teaching.
I would teach and play poker as i believe having an outside stable income helps you play better/takes away a lot of the pressure unless you are super rolled.
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09-13-2013 , 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted by chasepoker
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Originally Posted by TheLandlord
Where in Cambo do you stay? Do you live off poker?
In Sihanoukville but also in PP a lot.

Live off poker at the moment.
do you go to the beach much? im there like everynight... its so hard not to when u can drink for free ;/

although there has been some trouble recently with JJ staff ***** up a member of dolphin staff and im not sure if i can get my free drinks at dolphin anymore. last night i think they closed dolphin early at like 3.30-4 because they was scared JJ staff was coming :S not sure tho

edit; i should probably mention i got a bj from a ladyboy a few nights ago outside dolphin.... man i was so ***** drunk

Last edited by Yazzx; 09-13-2013 at 02:25 AM.
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09-13-2013 , 04:30 AM
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edit; i should probably mention i got a bj from a ladyboy a few nights ago outside dolphin.... man i was so ***** drunk
you forgot to put it so i will hashtagYOLO
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09-13-2013 , 05:28 AM
no #YOLO means it was a gay. Add #YOLO and its fine.
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09-13-2013 , 07:32 AM
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Where in Cambo do you stay? Do you live off poker?[/QUOTE

In Sihanoukville but also in PP a lot.

Live off poker at the moment.
Nice. Cash games or SNG's?
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09-13-2013 , 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by chasepoker
I would teach and play poker as i believe having an outside stable income helps you play better/takes away a lot of the pressure unless you are super rolled.
Pressure is good for your game, theres nothing like feeling that you are being owned and that you need to study some more or else you will go busto. Working would just get in the way.

May of solved the ice problem (for me anyway), couple nights ago went out and was just having one cube or just like a half piece and it wasnt tasting watered down to me.
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09-14-2013 , 01:40 PM
Variety is the spice of life. I would like to get involved more with the locals, compared to my previous trips. And there would be a lot more satisfaction from teaching , than grinding. I have other ideas as well. A little bit of several things would keep things interesting.
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09-14-2013 , 02:10 PM
My worries about grinding in PP is that my life will consist of grinding for a living all day infront of a laptop, then going out and getting smashed every night... will surely get very boring after a while... so will be looking to get involved in any sports teams & other activities I can do really and gonna *Try* to only go for a night out two/three times a week max.
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09-14-2013 , 02:15 PM
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im not sure if i can get my free drinks at dolphin anymore. last night i think they closed dolphin early at like 3.30-4 because they was scared JJ staff was coming :S not sure tho
Isn't beer like 50c a pint in Cambodia anyway? Hardly seems like the end of the world if you have to spend an extra $5 a night to get smashed.
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09-14-2013 , 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by samcx
My worries about grinding in PP is that my life will consist of grinding for a living all day infront of a laptop, then going out and getting smashed every night... will surely get very boring after a while... so will be looking to get involved in any sports teams & other activities I can do really and gonna *Try* to only go for a night out two/three times a week max.
If i went out 3 nights a week that would be 6 days f my week gone
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09-15-2013 , 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by PokerSpiv
Isn't beer like 50c a pint in Cambodia anyway? Hardly seems like the end of the world if you have to spend an extra $5 a night to get smashed.
i dont really like drinking the beer here, makes me feel really bloated for some reason ;s i drink vodka + orange, costs $2 ^^
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09-15-2013 , 12:16 PM
Some serious clashes between the government and protesters from the opposition party today. They are planning on three days of protests. This could get out of hand very quickly in a country like Cambodia. Road blocks at the riverside and around the Royal Palace.












Let's hope we don't see a repeat of Bangkok a few years ago.

Here's links to where I found the photos.

https://twitter.com/camboguide

https://twitter.com/doyle_kevin

http://www.ruom.net/clashes-between-...y-of-protests/
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09-15-2013 , 12:26 PM
stay safe Mr Robert, our prayers and wishes are you with
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09-15-2013 , 12:31 PM
In the last hour there has been reports that a protester was shot and killed on Monivong bridge. Expect tomorrow's protests to be much bigger with a likely violent response from the government.

If you're in Phnom Penh. stay safe.
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09-15-2013 , 12:33 PM
Very alarming, does anybody have Mr Robert Skype or phone number?
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