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 Originally Posted by jaxpaboo
GL xptboy. I don't know about you, but the 2 hour limit would be the toughest for me to abide by. Once I find a table with a couple of real fish, I find it really hard to get up. Oh, and make sure you have fun too.
Thx Jax, yeah, all the rules are somewhat hard to abide to at times tbh, I mean I feel like playing poker right now .
But the reason I made these rules is so that I follow them and so that I don't turn into a degenerate/addict who just spews and stuff. It will also teach me discipline as well as trying to make the most of each session, 2 things I think are really important at being a good poker player (and being successful in life i guess). And tbh I think I'll become a better player initially at least taking it slower and not trying to do too much too fast. I've found this to be true with any other thing in life such as schoolwork and bodybuilding/strength training, I'd rather study a couple hours a day than cram and have an allnighter the day before an exam and it's better to work out 2-3x a week consistently for months/years etc rather than burn yourself out working out everyday of the week for a couple months (as people say, it's a lifestyle change, not a ''crash diet'' or anything like that), etc, sure you may get C results doing stuff that way, but I'd rather get A results know what I'm saying?
Also at these micro stakes I'm currently playing at I really don't see how there would be a lack of fish at the tables, and I mean I'm only playing 2-4 tables at a time so if ever I see a table has no fish then it should be easy for me to sit out and join another one. I think right now my main goal is just getting in consistency on the tables, developing different plans of action, getting better at poker in general and learning how to play vs different villains, etc. And yeah of course to have fun!
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