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hcuervo
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- #76
you can live but it costs a lot, you start to think and if this is your day
I probably could go a day without poker, but as there are freerolls every day I would feel like I am missing out on free money, however little.DanielNeg said:For me its getting harder and harder to stop for awhile do you have any tips so that I could focus on learning rather than playing continuously hoping something will change 🥲
And also how long you stayed without playing poker?
If the answer to this question is no, then the person has serious addiction problems.DanielNeg said:For me its getting harder and harder to stop for awhile do you have any tips so that I could focus on learning rather than playing continuously hoping something will change 🥲
And also how long you stayed without playing poker?
Make a living could be great, then You need to take some vacation days at least 4 to 7 days off a month, because we know sometimes a tourney take many days to finish. Some time to study and review hands is great.DanielNeg said:But what if I want to make a living from poker what should I do then?
My longest break lasted several months. Once, playing drunk, I lost my entire bankroll, and after that I decided for myself that poker is a waste of money and time. After some time, I had the desire to play again, but this time I decided that I will play exclusively in freerolls and will never spend my own money on the game. And I can say that I keep my own promiseDanielNeg said:For me its getting harder and harder to stop for awhile do you have any tips so that I could focus on learning rather than playing continuously hoping something will change 🥲
And also how long you stayed without playing poker?