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mnj   United States. Sep 10 2012 02:04. Posts 3848


  On September 09 2012 21:25 nolan wrote:
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I think I'll pursue a PhD in Political Science or something useless along those lines. I might attempt to get published and get into writing, really too soon to say but frankly it's just the field I think I'd do best at.



What I remember most from your DC videos years ago, was your use of language and vocabulary and immediately shunned my Southern public education system. For being fairly quiet, I liked your posts concerning politics and global issues, and think the world would be lucky for you to participate and shape it.


NeillyJQ   United States. Sep 10 2012 02:10. Posts 8947

thank you for teaching me so much over the years, for helpin me understand the game and realities of poker.

you're def part of the reason I win today, a great person and role model, someone to always be looked up to from the poker community, and well, in general.

you'll be missed bud,
GL in your future,
Almost seems like you wanted to quit a few years ago, you seemed very tired

Great fckin run man,
I'd still never want to sit at a table w/ you for the rest of my life.

Those obsing watching you sessions were some of the best tutorials and some mad fun too, I won't forget your help.

Thanks sir,
Ryan

Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/ 

lebowski   Greece. Sep 10 2012 03:34. Posts 9205

ahh it was funds while it lasted
gl man

new shit has come to light... a-and... shit! man... 

djforever   Canada. Sep 10 2012 05:26. Posts 1510

was a pleasure playing with you. good luck.

 Last edit: 10/09/2012 05:26

MARSHALL28   United States. Sep 19 2012 18:10. Posts 1897

Just curious how you are able to turn down your future hourly earn rate in exchange for significantly less?

Every time I think to myself "it's time for me to move on from poker," i look at my hourly earn and compare it to anything else I could possibly do then decide I'd be nuts to quit.

Regardless, GL with whatever you choose to do. You've definitely been one of the few dudes who's game I've had a ton of respect for right from the start.


nolan   Ireland. Sep 19 2012 18:28. Posts 6205


  On September 19 2012 17:10 MARSHALL28 wrote:
Just curious how you are able to turn down your future hourly earn rate in exchange for significantly less?



You'd probably be surprised how little I truly care about money. Easy to say I guess cause I have a lot at the moment, but I was never a big materialist. Money wasn't my motivator in poker, it was just that I realized pwning noobs at poker would probably provide an easier life than pwning noobs at Counter Strike.

It was also nice that by pwning noobs at poker it actually provided me with more time to improve my ability to pwn noobs at poker since I generated money through it. It would be harder to get to the best of my possible ability at pwning noobs in NHL 12 or Counter Strike because I would still need to have a real job in order to eat food and live in a home etc.

I guess it's sorta cheesy and a lot of people would call BS on it but I really enjoyed the competition more than the results.

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