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Gawuss   Poland. Nov 12 2012 20:05. Posts 2336
Now that I know that I'm incapable of improving my poker skills and it keeps getting worse and worse I still somehow have motivation to pursue the goal of moving up. I had to go down to 50nl after Enet (a small Italian network) had frozen most of my BR and had basically stolen my money for the second time in a span of a few months.
Daily analysis of at least 5 hands and talking strategy with my friends helped me believe I can finally start to understand poker better and crush my opponents but I just can't get myself to focus each time I play and it leads me to spazz a lot which makes me miserable over and over again. I'm completely sick of it but I gotta move on and try to improve no matter what. I need to pay rent, buy food, etc. and I don't really feel like asking my parents for help once I became financially independent a couple years ago. It might result in me being broke soon but I am not going to give up. I've been playing poker for far too long to just let it go.
I'm writing this post because it is a part of the schedule I set myself and I will be doing it on a weekly basis regardless of results or the mood I'm in. I'll try not to whine too much but instead be constructive and look for feedback from you guys.
Since I'm kinda sick of poker in general, I wanted to briefly write about my recent trip to Amsterdam. 3 years ago I felt it'd be a good place to take your girlfriend for a romantic weekend and so I took her there last month. I can't exactly say it was a romantic weekend since all we did was smoke weed all the time. And no, it was not my idea. She loves weed probably more than she loves me Anyway, we spent a lot of time walking around Amsterdam and stoping at coffeeshops for at least a joint. We liked Bulldog, Barney's and one local no-name coffeeshop the most. I'm not sure if there is anything more to add, except for that we had a really fun time and I'm looking forward to going back to the Sin City of Europe some day

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Take care LPers,

Mike



P.S. If anyone wanted to coach me for free or in exchange for Polish lessons please let me know

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When people ask: What nationality is this guy raking in all the pots? The answer invariably comes back Poland, Poland. Again and again - KarmaLast edit: 12/11/2012 21:21

Underestimated   United Kingdom. Nov 12 2012 21:15. Posts 25

LOL, I shouldn't have taken a look at those photos, not only have I felt hungry [those pancakes..sweet jesus] but also envious [this weed!] ;< haha

coaching in exchange for Polish lessons.. wonder if anyone would sign up for that :D GL though!

 Last edit: 12/11/2012 21:16

waga   United Kingdom. Nov 12 2012 21:19. Posts 2375

Try plo.
gl


DustySwedeDude   Sweden. Nov 12 2012 22:08. Posts 8623

GL, why don't you play on PS?


PuertoRican   United States. Nov 12 2012 22:34. Posts 13047

Looks like you found yourself a keeper.

Rekrul is a newbLast edit: 12/11/2012 22:37

mnj   United States. Nov 12 2012 23:02. Posts 3848

find a diff hobby.
talk to k2o4


2c0ntent   Egypt. Nov 12 2012 23:39. Posts 1387

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Gawuss   Poland. Nov 13 2012 06:37. Posts 2336


  On November 12 2012 21:08 DustySwedeDude wrote:
GL, why don't you play on PS?



actually I will be playing my first session of zoom there later today - gotta put in more hands and regrind, hopefully that is still doable heh

When people ask: What nationality is this guy raking in all the pots? The answer invariably comes back Poland, Poland. Again and again - Karma 

 



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