djgolfcan;365520 wroteBe careful of early success. You may feel like you own the game and start playing too many tables or too high buy ins and before you know it, your roll is half of what it was, or worse.
Winning a $4 tournament should be just as satisfying as winning an $20 tourney. Its playing as good as you can, not about how much money you won.
That's what I love about poker (and golf for that matter), no matter how good you think you did, there is always room to get better.
I am aware of that, just wanted to play these as a "gift" to myself as i stopped playing these for a while. Also this thread keeps me in control of what i play because it keeps me committed to the plan i set for myself (idk if that makes sense) anyway thank you :)
philliivey;365527 wroteReally enjoying your posts sn1perboy. :)
My pleasure :D
pkrfce9;365533 wroteto the naysayers I shall say 'nay'
don't waste your time at school. play poker full time. just ask times
To be honest, poker has taken a lot of time from my studying and i feel my grades dropped this semester.. I will be playing a lot this holiday and try to make a balanced schedule (which im terrible in doing) to do better at school starting next semester.
I don't think i'll be dropping school, unless I win an insane cash which wont happen anytime soon. I got a year and a half left and also these were just 2 cashes where maybe i was on a good run so I doubt risking my degree ever...
I met a guy still studying in UW who made over 300k in MTT earnings online and he is still studying.. I'm a fish compared to him to just think of dropping school..
I'm studying Bio-medical science and want to enter a medical school. which is a loong ass way to complete, its a grind just as poker :P