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GameOverNoob   Canada. Jan 20 2008 21:24. Posts 961
Sunday January 20th 2008

UserNames: IntricateSin / GameOverNoob (PS)
MSN: m_morganstein@hotmail.com

I've decided to create a blog to track my ongoing poker career right from the start. Since you'll be reading lots more about me in the near future i'll give you a small update on my poker career so far.

I started playing live poker at the age of 15 at home games aroud where i live. I soon realised i wanted to experiance some real action and managed to get my way into a private 2/5nl cash game that runs downtown 3 nights a week when i was only 16. While i loved playing poker i realised that i could make more money running poker games in Montreal that playing since our casino did not have a poker room. I began making money running games and found myself gambling with my clients at the tables and donating tons of money. I clearly didn't learn my lesson very quickly since i continued to do this for the next 4-5 months until our club closed down. The club reopened soon afterwards and i was giving a job as a dealer at the new place. I continued to donk off more than i was making. I racked up a 12k debt very quickly decided i needed to start fresh as a pro. With no self control, my tilt was just doing too much damage and costing me too much money. I was pshycologically drained from losing so much and i just couldn't understand why i was running so bad. I tried changing my game, playing online, and even switching to different variations of the game. I soon realised that in order to be a success i would need major trianing. I began watching cardrunner videos and reading forums and just talking to online pro's that have shown great results. I came to notice that poker had greatly evolved online through the past couple of years and the game had changed.

Learning about ranges, proper aggression in tourneys and cash games, position and how to use background poker programs opened my eyes to how profitable this game really could be. I will continue to train until my game is sharp enough and im mentally stable to play.

I realised playing on my laptop at all hours of the night wasn't going to be a +EV move and my current lifestyle choices we're stopping my success. In order to be successful i needed a few things first.

A bankroll of 800$
1 or 2 20' Montitors with a proper desk and chair. (400$)
A dayjob
Routined playing schedule
Confidence

I soon began looking for a job so that i could start playing as soon as i felt ready.
With no proper education and no real job experiance i knew i would have to get a meanial day job that only payed about 10$/hr.

I got a stress free job very soon after at a childrens gym as an instructor.
I still need to work 135 hours until i have enough money to start which gives me enough time to work on my game.

Although i feel ready to play right away, I think some time off from playing while i save up some moeny will do me lots of good.

The path to glory begins here.



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@lehgoboyLast edit: 20/01/2008 22:21

vegable   United States. Jan 20 2008 21:41. Posts 2453

Aah, young naivette. Good luck on your journey.

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kimseongchan   United States. Jan 20 2008 21:50. Posts 2089

glyo, how old are you currently?


GameOverNoob   Canada. Jan 20 2008 22:12. Posts 961

I'm now 18 years old.

@lehgoboy 

GameOverNoob   Canada. Jan 20 2008 22:13. Posts 961

As terribly arogant as i might be, I do value all opinions.

@lehgoboy 

lachlan   Australia. Jan 20 2008 22:37. Posts 6991

sounds like u have a well thought out plan. hope it works out

an alternative is to deposit like $10 or so and just grind out NL2 where you learn alot about poker

full ringLast edit: 20/01/2008 22:38

GameOverNoob   Canada. Jan 20 2008 23:09. Posts 961

I did think about grinding out a miniature roll, although i don't think there's enough information nor money to gain at such limits to make it a profitable decision. I'd rather use my time studying the game off the tables before i start playing. imo its the best play.

@lehgoboy 

 



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