I decided to "cashout" from the hungarian poker community, and try to find a new "home", or at least some people how think open minded about poker.
Sorry about my english, and that's another reason to say goodbye to my home country's players: I would like to develop my english at least a little bit. OK, the main reason is that I had enough from players who doesn't even read my hand analysis, they just write a few lines about what they would do in that situation, without reasoning, etc. etc. And when we disagree, and I try to explain my thought process, I seldom receive any satisfying answer.
So here I am, coaching a few micro stakes players at the moment, thinking about poker constantly, and playing on NL50/100 6max regularly.
I took a shot at the HU cashgames in november/december, ended up losing all of my HU profit because of the biggest losing streak of my life (which includes bad beats and bad plays also), but I guess I made some progress on tilt control/postflop skill/variance-tolerance, so it wasn't totally worthless.
I'm looking forward to get into the liquidpoker community soon - god that was so lame official.
short introduction: (just for the sake of... whatever
I'm 22 years old, first played poker exactly one year ago, and as a student, living from the profit since (so I have to cashout a decent amount every month - that's why I'm still playing on NL50/100).
I'm playing the guitar/drums, I have less and less friends because of poker, and after grinding out a whole week, I always have a strange urge to invite everybody and set up the funeral of my (later non-existent) creativity.
gl guys
peterpanic
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