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Hi!
Something about me:
- 21 year old
- iq 135+
- good at logical and analytic thinking
- a have a succesfull stable online biz ( 5k+ / month )
- programmer
- not a nerd, i have a cool balanced life
- economic student at uni
- i do sport ( squash, bike )
- loosing pkr player
- tilt problems ( caused because i dont feel that i can beat the game and then i dont know if im gambling so its tilting me )
- properly rolled at least for nl200
- im in the game approx 2 yrs
I love poker. I can spent my time much valuable than playing poker, but i love this game and i want to beat 5 / 10 in future.
What im seeking for:
Long term HU coach. I want coaching based at profit splitting. I want to start low, at nl50. When i gain the sure that i can beat the game there is no problem to move up. I dont need money for livin from poker, and im honest, not a greedy person.
If you are interested, please email me at fkn.spammer@gmail.com
Thank you for your attention and have a nice day
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Gsr_01_integ   United States. Jul 05 2011 16:46. Posts 826 | | |
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| On July 05 2011 15:37 Fkn.spammer wrote:
Hi!
Something about me:
- iq 135+
- good at logical and analytic thinking
- loosing pkr player
- tilt problems ( caused because i dont feel that i can beat the game)
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Makes sense.......... |
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how can u shove the river, he cant possibly call with worse -TalentedTom | |
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PanoRaMa   United States. Jul 05 2011 17:16. Posts 1655 | | |
what kind of programming do you do? |
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http://panorama.liquidpoker.net | |
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| On July 05 2011 16:16 PanoRaMa wrote:
what kind of programming do you do? |
Hi!
I mainly code web stuff in PHP, but Im experimenting with blackhat seo and im writing this stuff in C# |
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Critterer   United Kingdom. Jul 05 2011 17:40. Posts 5337 | | |
| On July 05 2011 15:37 Fkn.spammer wrote:
- loosing pkr player
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- im in the game approx 2 yrs
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- properly rolled at least for nl200
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LudaHid: dam.ned dam.ned dam.ned. LudaHid: dam.ned northwooden as..hole | Last edit: 05/07/2011 17:41 |
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| On July 05 2011 16:09 jeffv8x_-_16 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 05 2011 15:37 Fkn.spammer wrote:
Hi!
Something about me:
- iq 135+
- good at logical and analytic thinking
- loosing pkr player
- tilt problems ( caused because i dont feel that i can beat the game)
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Makes sense..........
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Try to look at it from my point of view:
I dont have confirmed that Im winning player. So I assume that Im loosing player. Everytime when I loose few big pots I get angry at myself, that Im only throwing out my hard earned money with my degen game and that makes me tilt.
I have coach one time, and he told me that im overplaying my hands, but I can be break even player easily. And after that I dont have few time a tilt problems,because i know that im making right decisions ( and doesnt matters the short term, because i know i will win in longterm ) |
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| On July 05 2011 16:40 Critterer wrote:
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- im in the game approx 2 yrs
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- properly rolled at least for nl200
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I have savings from my biz |
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player999   Brasil. Jul 05 2011 18:10. Posts 7978 | | |
its so funny how its the losers that LOVE POKER, and the winners that hate it |
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Browsing through your hand histories makes me wonder that you might not be aware these games are possibly play money. Have you ever tried to cash out? - Kapol | |
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lukeperry   Sweden. Jul 05 2011 18:18. Posts 145 | | |
What type of business is it? |
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Gsr_01_integ   United States. Jul 05 2011 18:36. Posts 826 | | |
| On July 05 2011 17:10 player999 wrote:
its so funny how its the losers that LOVE POKER, and the winners that hate it |
lol so does that mean u hate pwnin noobs at hu lol |
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Highcard   Canada. Jul 05 2011 18:37. Posts 5428 | | |
| On July 05 2011 17:10 player999 wrote:
its so funny how its the losers that LOVE POKER, and the winners that hate it |
you should make that your new qoute |
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I have learned from poker that being at the table is not a grind, the grind is living and poker is how I pass the time | |
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Highcard   Canada. Jul 05 2011 18:40. Posts 5428 | | |
you probably will not find someone from this post to help you out to be honest. Hope you do. I would search around trying to find winning players/coaches and contacting them directly. Places like Deucescracked, bluefire, cardrunners, leggopoker |
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I have learned from poker that being at the table is not a grind, the grind is living and poker is how I pass the time | |
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player999   Brasil. Jul 05 2011 18:48. Posts 7978 | | |
| On July 05 2011 17:36 Gsr_01_integ wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 05 2011 17:10 player999 wrote:
its so funny how its the losers that LOVE POKER, and the winners that hate it |
lol so does that mean u hate pwnin noobs at hu lol
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I hate the game a lot, yes |
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Browsing through your hand histories makes me wonder that you might not be aware these games are possibly play money. Have you ever tried to cash out? - Kapol | |
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player999   Brasil. Jul 05 2011 18:52. Posts 7978 | | |
| On July 05 2011 17:37 Highcard wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 05 2011 17:10 player999 wrote:
its so funny how its the losers that LOVE POKER, and the winners that hate it |
you should make that your new qoute
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I love my quote too much |
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Browsing through your hand histories makes me wonder that you might not be aware these games are possibly play money. Have you ever tried to cash out? - Kapol | |
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locoo   Peru. Jul 05 2011 20:57. Posts 4561 | | |
extremely hard that anyone decent would pick you up as a coachee because
- you wanna at NL50 which makes for low income
- u got other bussiness so you arent 100% comited to poker
- you have tilt problems which arent reasy to deal with
the coach would be looking at a very big chance of getting 0$ from his time invested, you are better off just hiring a coach by his $/hour imo |
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bitte bitte bitte bitte bitte bitte | |
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hansen jr.   Sweden. Jul 06 2011 07:26. Posts 3735 | | |
| On July 05 2011 19:57 locoo wrote:
extremely hard that anyone decent would pick you up as a coachee because
- you wanna at NL50 which makes for low income
- u got other bussiness so you arent 100% comited to poker
- you have tilt problems which arent reasy to deal with
the coach would be looking at a very big chance of getting 0$ from his time invested, you are better off just hiring a coach by his $/hour imo |
this
you have the money so why not pay for a coach and look at it as an investment |
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woezy   Belgium. Jul 06 2011 07:55. Posts 119 | | |
Hmmm I am seriously considering this, although looking at the reactions and my own thoughts it looks foolish.
About me: started poker 3years ago, got up to 100nl six max as a pretty big winner. Then made the switch to heads up. Started pretty low at 20nl and within the year I was playing up to 5/10. I made 90k my first year of heads up. Now pretty bad year (profits and hours invested wise) of only +35k. Still playing 2/4 to 5/10.
I have very limited coaching exp, only coached 1 guy for 2h but that went pretty well. Wanted to get some more going, but had and have a really busy med school year so had to focus on that.
I would see this as a challenge where I would get more coaching experience and also use it to practice my english a bit more (no native speaker, but decent).
I wouldn't feel insanely comfortable asking close to my hourly poker rate for coaching atm (altho it is probably well worth it), so this would work as my coaching would grow with your ability.
Pm me if this looks like what you were thinking of so we can discuss this over skype because you didn't specify any details and there is not much guarantee that you are remotely decent or reliable or worth the time. I'll also send this to your mail address provided. |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jul 06 2011 13:08. Posts 20070 | | |
tilt problem is a huge deal.. cant coach someone who is emotionalyl unstable.. since its really easy to lose a week's worth of profit with 1 monkey session // making coaching a monkey completley pointless |
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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same | |
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