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thewh00sel    United States. Dec 11 2013 18:51. Posts 2734
Been sweating this number a very long time but finally hit it. Lifetime profit graph HOLLA



And yes, end Oct 2009 through Dec 2012 was fun (not)

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A government is the most dangerous threat to man’s rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims. - Ayn RandLast edit: 11/12/2013 19:01

Ket    United Kingdom. Dec 11 2013 19:07. Posts 8665

Congrats man!!
How are you finding the grind nowadays, still motivated?


k4ir0s   Canada. Dec 11 2013 19:07. Posts 3476

woah

i'm guessing 2007- mid 2009 is online?

I dont know what a dt drop is. Is it a wrestling move? -Oly 

PoorUser    United States. Dec 11 2013 19:08. Posts 7471

congrats dude! :D

Gambler Emeritus 

Gnarly   United States. Dec 11 2013 19:15. Posts 1723

sick

Diversify or fossilize! 

NewbSaibot   United States. Dec 11 2013 19:18. Posts 4943

3 year breakeven stretch, ahhh the life of a live grinder...

bye now 

tooker   . Dec 11 2013 19:26. Posts 470

 Last edit: 11/12/2013 19:27

hiems   United States. Dec 11 2013 19:44. Posts 2979

brb time to kill myself.

I beat Loco!!! [img]https://i.imgur.com/wkwWj2d.png[/img] 

thewh00sel    United States. Dec 11 2013 19:46. Posts 2734


  On December 11 2013 18:07 Ket wrote:
Congrats man!!
How are you finding the grind nowadays, still motivated?


Surprisingly more motivated than ever. Could be the second child coming, but I think I've put a lot of work/discipline into my game during my breakeven stretch and it feels good to be seeing results.

  On December 11 2013 18:07 k4ir0s wrote:
woah

i'm guessing 2007- mid 2009 is online?


Sort of. All of the sharp inclines are MTT scores. We moved to Vegas in June 2008 and I had a couple nice live scores (prob 250k total between wins and swaps) in 08/09 live. The rest was online MTT scores and live cash. The breakeven stretch was mostly from trying to win online high stakes MTTs and not spending enough time playing cash to cover the buy-ins like I had in the past.

A government is the most dangerous threat to man’s rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims. - Ayn Rand 

bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Dec 11 2013 19:49. Posts 8648

at first i looked at the graph and i was like "wow, i thought wh00sel had made more than that from poker", then i noticed there was another zero.

sick accomplishment, congrats =D

Truck-Crash Life 

Daut    United States. Dec 11 2013 20:41. Posts 8955

nice!

what were you playing ~september 2008 to march 2009 to get that big 400-500k jump?

NewbSaibot: 18 TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Because FUCK YOU, DautLast edit: 11/12/2013 20:42

longple    Sweden. Dec 11 2013 20:58. Posts 4472

gz

 Last edit: 11/12/2013 21:02

Daut    United States. Dec 11 2013 21:19. Posts 8955


  On December 11 2013 19:58 longple wrote:
gz




A+

NewbSaibot: 18 TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Because FUCK YOU, Daut 

flounder44   United States. Dec 11 2013 21:49. Posts 916

NIT!


GoldRush   United States. Dec 11 2013 22:07. Posts 1025

sick sir sick


thewh00sel    United States. Dec 11 2013 22:16. Posts 2734


  On December 11 2013 19:41 Daut wrote:
nice!

what were you playing ~september 2008 to march 2009 to get that big 400-500k jump?


Had two 80k live scores a swap worth 50k and a scoop win for 120k plus other general run good in online MTTs and live 10/20nl

A government is the most dangerous threat to man’s rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims. - Ayn Rand 

thewh00sel    United States. Dec 11 2013 22:17. Posts 2734


  On December 11 2013 19:58 longple wrote:
gz



Haha nicely done

A government is the most dangerous threat to man’s rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims. - Ayn Rand 

mnj   United States. Dec 12 2013 00:14. Posts 3848

wp!


napoleono   Romania. Dec 12 2013 02:45. Posts 771

Wow, super sick. grats!


dnagardi   Hungary. Dec 12 2013 07:00. Posts 1776

very well done

in that 3 years breakeven stretch, how did u keep yourself together mentally and keep on playing?


MeProOk   Bulgaria. Dec 12 2013 09:29. Posts 246


  On December 11 2013 18:49 bigredhoss wrote:
at first i looked at the graph and i was like "wow, i thought wh00sel had made more than that from poker", then i noticed there was another zero.

sick accomplishment, congrats =D



exactly my reaction.

Congrats, sick human.


Corde   United Kingdom. Dec 12 2013 10:41. Posts 1099

Good job!


TianYuan    Korea (South). Dec 12 2013 11:21. Posts 6817

Very nice Hope it will continue this way.

Hm.. Off-suite socks.. 

thewh00sel    United States. Dec 12 2013 11:46. Posts 2734


  On December 12 2013 06:00 dnagardi wrote:
very well done

in that 3 years breakeven stretch, how did u keep yourself together mentally and keep on playing?



It's all kind of a blur now, but family distracts from losing so that helps. It's clear to me now that the better you run at the early part of your poker career, the tougher it is to acquire/hone real poker skill; and through adversity I became a lot better at this game. I also became much more frugal in life because I noticed that even though I didn't lose, just broke even for a while, most of my bankroll disappeared due to poor spending habits.

So now I developed some simple habits that force me to stay rooted and also don't allow me to overspend. The easiest habit to implement had a few positive effects. Firstly, it kept me from jumping up stakes too often. It also kept me from overspending. The idea was to start paying myself out of my BR every two weeks a predetermined amount to cover my bills and allow for monthly investment while the rest stays in the roll. This way, through a downswing, I would have to move down stakes as I knew my "paycheck" was coming up to take a chunk out of my roll. It also keeps me from being "consumerish" and firing a bunch of money on something expensive as only enough is hitting my bank each month that I'd have to liquidate some kind of investment to pay for anything I wanted; having to actually sell something that is making you money is tough to do for impulse-buys, at least for me, so it felt like a good backstop.

As far as the story in between me beginning my downswing and learning to have more discipline: I got backing for MTT's for a while so that took some mental pressure off of me. I'm still partially backed for them as my backer buys 10-30% of MTTs I play and I put up the rest until my makeup's cleared. During 2011 I had backing for live cash and managed a staking team for extra income but that all fell apart in early 2012 when the person I was managing the money for decided he didn't want to do it anymore. Was a shame too because we had been using our profits to acquire players and I think we were about to start cranking out a lot of money, but you can't tell a man what to do with his own money. At the time that fell apart I decided the time had come to go all-in and use my case poker money (5k) to play 5/10NL and dip into my retirement fund if I needed to for more (seems dumb now as I could have tried grinding up from 2/5, but I hadn't let my pride go at this point yet I think). Luckily I ran well from the start and didn't have to dip into that fund which would've had tax implications. And that's where we stand today. Didn't think I'd be typing that long of a story when I started this reply, but my hands just kept going. Feels good to type it all out sometimes.

A government is the most dangerous threat to man’s rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims. - Ayn Rand 

iop   Sweden. Dec 12 2013 12:55. Posts 4951

Congrats, you seem to work hard and be intelligent about treating this as a job.

Congrats!!

Milkman lol i didnt spend half a thousand on a phone so i could play it cool and be all stealth 

Luna_Bluffgood   Germany. Dec 12 2013 13:29. Posts 1220


  On December 12 2013 11:55 iop wrote:
Congrats, you seem to work hard and be intelligent about treating this as a job.

Congrats!!




quite right!

congratulations


Forrest Gump   Argentina. Dec 12 2013 13:36. Posts 1217

Nice job. Congratulations!
Im curious about your average monthly expenses

ADZ124: why do people put pictures of their child in stars.. its like please help feed my child im a fish i cant play? 

2c0ntent   Egypt. Dec 12 2013 16:23. Posts 1387

1 million congrats

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SmokingDough   Canada. Dec 12 2013 16:47. Posts 365

congrats.

Blaze it up 

SolarM   Germany. Dec 12 2013 22:16. Posts 533


  On December 12 2013 12:36 Forrest Gump wrote:
Nice job. Congratulations!
Im curious about your average monthly expenses


Look at his posts 1-2 years ago


okyougosu   Russian Federation. Dec 13 2013 06:01. Posts 963

Lammerman 

flounder44   United States. Dec 13 2013 11:03. Posts 916

Hey whoosel, how does taxes work for a poker pro?


 



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