First week back in live poker went off pretty smoothly despite starting off bad everyday. Mistakes were made and learned. Unlike online, second nuts are never good enough in live. Playing with these people degenerates your thought process. They ain't balancing their range and most of the time, they do not know what they are doing. But some things never change, their playing style.
Met a few interesting characters. One self-proclaimed to grind 600NL online. Looking at the way he play, I doubt he is even close grinding 25NL. An aspiring poker player I would say but not good enough. Maybe he should talk less and focus more on his game instead of teaching others when he is far from good.
Hopefully this week will be good and making less mistakes is my objective.
Road to Poker Heaven
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Transition
This is a big transition period of my life. I never thought I would had to do this.
Even though I thought about it before but making this decision is huge. And there is
absolutely no turning back. Make it or break it.
Selling a house is always a big decision. No one would ever acknowledge my decision.
But this is the path I want to take and the path I will succeed. Making this decision alone is
so much easier than with someone by your side. So the more I need to succeed. I do not know
what the future lies ahead but I'm going to do my best to create.
People always say it is good to have dreams. Pursuing them is another thing altogether.
Poker has been part of my life for the past 2 years. I took it seriously on the felt since last year.
Mistakes were made, bad decisions were made but I know it is part of the game. Something
that is not part of the game is degen. And look at the situation it had brought me into. A 54k
bankroll reduced to a mere 2k. Lesson had to be learned. No more no matter how much I lose
in poker. This is it. Learning from mistakes is important, not repeating them proved equally as
well. I will live by my word for the rest of my life. I do not want to be anywhere worse than now
anymore.
I will play to my best ability and the rest is up to the poker gods. This is blog will dedicate specially
to my poker journey and hopefully I can one day look back at it and say,"I have made it!"
Even though I thought about it before but making this decision is huge. And there is
absolutely no turning back. Make it or break it.
Selling a house is always a big decision. No one would ever acknowledge my decision.
But this is the path I want to take and the path I will succeed. Making this decision alone is
so much easier than with someone by your side. So the more I need to succeed. I do not know
what the future lies ahead but I'm going to do my best to create.
People always say it is good to have dreams. Pursuing them is another thing altogether.
Poker has been part of my life for the past 2 years. I took it seriously on the felt since last year.
Mistakes were made, bad decisions were made but I know it is part of the game. Something
that is not part of the game is degen. And look at the situation it had brought me into. A 54k
bankroll reduced to a mere 2k. Lesson had to be learned. No more no matter how much I lose
in poker. This is it. Learning from mistakes is important, not repeating them proved equally as
well. I will live by my word for the rest of my life. I do not want to be anywhere worse than now
anymore.
I will play to my best ability and the rest is up to the poker gods. This is blog will dedicate specially
to my poker journey and hopefully I can one day look back at it and say,"I have made it!"
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