You need to mix it up a bit mate, throw in some real rubbish now and again.
Just read your wonderful, lengthy, helpful and encouraging post on the 'Top of the Posts' thread.
You show great patience and continually offer tremendous advice.
As is usually the case, the original poster hasn't responded in any way. However, I'm sure there are many people on the site who are improving their game and outlooks due to the help and advice you and some of the others offer.
i try not to sound harsh but borin loner when i see you chat in the poker clinic and on the poker chat u give a good indepth analysis on the game sounds like u know your stuff
i try not to sound harsh but borin loner when i see you chat in the poker clinic and on the poker chat u give a good indepth analysis on the game sounds like u know your stuff but u only play 10 nl wtffffffff how come Posted by IDONKCALLU
I don't actually play NL10 very often. I don't play that often at all in fact and I don't pay much attention to BRM. I just dabble with whatever I fancy. I also really like to see players' cards which is why I try not to dabble at NL100+. lol
I don't have the same confidence that I could spin my money up.
Any time I play high volume I stop being a recreational player and start putting pressure on myself to actually win. Then it becomes less fun. If there were lots of other things I enjoy then I could play poker for the money to fund those interests, if I were good enough. As it is, there aren't many other things to enjoy so I don't want to stop enjoying poker.
I don't have the same confidence that I could spin my money up. Any time I play high volume I stop being a recreational player and start putting pressure on myself to actually win. Then it becomes less fun. If there were lots of other things I enjoy then I could play poker for the money to fund those interests, if I were good enough. As it is, there aren't many other things to enjoy so I don't want to stop enjoying poker. Posted by BorinLoner
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I don't actually play NL10 very often. I don't play that often at all in fact and I don't pay much attention to BRM. I just dabble with whatever I fancy. I also really like to see players' cards which is why I try not to dabble at NL100+. lol
Any time I play high volume I stop being a recreational player and start putting pressure on myself to actually win. Then it becomes less fun. If there were lots of other things I enjoy then I could play poker for the money to fund those interests, if I were good enough. As it is, there aren't many other things to enjoy so I don't want to stop enjoying poker.
If only everyone thought that way.