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jewlian   Canada. Mar 22 2011 13:52. Posts 153
My my, how life has changed in such a short amount of time. It is so easy to be depressed and demoralized, thinking the world is going to end due to the circumstances in your life. I have no become a millionaire or a rocket scientist but I can't help but feel that I'm in a great place right now. I also know that happiness is temporary as life has its own low and high swings. It's a matter of dealing with it with the right attitude and I'm hoping that I have the maturity to deal with the variance as it comes and goes.

Enough of the MySpace talk and onto poker! Now that I have a part-time job with very little expenses (still at home), depositing money is not much of an issue and I find that it's doing wonders for my BR psychology. Granted this is mostly due to playing at the microstakes (5NL) but it's still good to know that losing my BR is not a big deal...if I lose it to bad variance that is. Tilting it away would still be very painful due to my competitive nature.

As for actual play, I have been practicing my ABC's by re-reading some articles that I glanced over three year ago. I'm debating whether to commit to FR or 6max but at the present moment, I'm leaning towards FR because I think it fits my personality more. I'm also running the trial version of PT3 and am probably going to buy it when it runs out because it's such great software.

I'm very glad that this community is still thriving as it's filled to the brim with very helpful people. I know that if I make a post that some good soul will reply with decent advice pretty quickly and this I take not for granted! I hope to contribute just as much if and when I get better. The tone of this post is actually sickening me a bit because it's so optimistic and full of cliches. I guess I'm still a cynic at heart



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Gadget   United States. Mar 22 2011 15:04. Posts 295

I would try the trial of holdem manager too, its a lot better imo.


Silver_nz   New Zealand. Mar 22 2011 15:16. Posts 5647

Well, at least you are aware of how full of cliches your post is!

Playing good poker is a lot like good writing: write to your audience, be specific and consistent about your message, be very honest about what the situation is and do the right thing for that situation


jewlian   Canada. Mar 22 2011 19:01. Posts 153


  On March 22 2011 14:04 Gadget wrote:
I would try the trial of holdem manager too, its a lot better imo.



What are the perks of Hold'em Manager over PT3?

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rockman255   Canada. Mar 22 2011 20:45. Posts 4471

i have both licenses (i bought pt3 first because i think hem wasnt out at that time) but my understanding is that over the years pt3 has "caught up" and added most of the features that made hem unique at the time? like allin ev, positional stats, blah blah, and specific hud stats being availability

mind you, i have never gone back to pt3 since i bought hem , as i have never gone back to pt2 after pt3

sooo.. dunno

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jewlian   Canada. Mar 26 2011 01:56. Posts 153

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