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Poker has improved massively since I got my coach. I'm playing and thinking soo much more clearly now. I've faltered only briefly, had a spell of run-bad, and I flirted with tilt a little bit. But after a good nights sleep, a bike ride and a coaching session, I cleared my head back up and got back on the grind.
I just took a nl100 shot and it went well! Not sure if I was supposed to without my coach present but :X. Either way, I'm really excited and I hope I don't have to drop down to nl50 again.
Anyway, here's the graph for the bit under 5 weeks since coaching began.

Almost all of it is nl50, and like 1.5k nl100 hands where I'm up 50bb overall.
Really feeling good though, and wow I understand why nl50 regs are terrible again.
Not much else has been going on in life. Just seeing friends and such. I've been struggling pretty bad with having a reasonable sleep schedule though.. between my own natural.. idk, lack of discipline, or just my own natural drive to never go to sleep until I feel exhausted, and video games + weed, its literally been a 50/50 on whether or not I'm awake at ANY hour of the day/night. Negatively effects my life to not have a normal bed time. Trying to make babysteps toward fixing this but we'll see.
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SPEWTARD   Peru. Sep 27 2010 23:58. Posts 4307 | | |
glad to see ur doin better bro |
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Uptown   . Sep 28 2010 00:21. Posts 3557 | | |
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mnj   United States. Sep 28 2010 00:37. Posts 3848 | | |
yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
whose your coach :D |
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TheHuHu3   United States. Sep 28 2010 00:46. Posts 5544 | | |
Who's your coach, brah? What's he charge? |
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| On September 27 2010 22:58 bongky wrote:
glad to see ur doin better bro |
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nl100 regs are idiots as well |
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qwerty67890   New Zealand. Sep 28 2010 06:49. Posts 14026 | | |
yeaaaaaaaaaaaaah booooooooi |
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IMO you don't need baby steps for fixing sleeping schedule. Skip one "night" of sleep, don't sleep during the day and then go to bed the time you think will suit your schedule in the future and have alarm clock ring 9 hours from that. Then have the alarm clock ring the same time every day regardless of have you slept of not. |
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| On September 28 2010 06:24 auffenpuffer wrote:
IMO you don't need baby steps for fixing sleeping schedule. Skip one "night" of sleep, don't sleep during the day and then go to bed the time you think will suit your schedule in the future and have alarm clock ring 9 hours from that. Then have the alarm clock ring the same time every day regardless of have you slept of not. |
I've tried this a couple times but I am a pro at failing. I'm thinkin more babysteps like getting something to do during the day where I need to wake up.. like signin up at the gym or what not |
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MiPwnYa   Brasil. Sep 29 2010 04:01. Posts 5230 | | |
thats well deserved Terren
keep rapin em
congrats |
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