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Old 08-09-06, 08:48 PM
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If you don't get what I'm saying, you don't get what I'm saying. No biggie. At some point though, you'll realize that EASILY earning $x per month (x = $1000, $10,000, $50,000???) will be plenty for you, and it much more satisfying that having months where you struggle to win $100,000 one month, lose $200,000 the next, and so on and so forth. Especially as a college student. I mean, how much money do you NEED to make to live comfortably month to month?

But anyway, enough of that. The thing for me is this... When you come in here and say that your GOAL for the month is, and I quote:

Don't follow that up by taking said shots and the justifying it and saying you are trying to improve so you can make more money in the long run and blah blah blah...

Your goal wasn't to "Improve my 10/20 game." It was to "not play in the 10/20" game. And you failed. That's ok... people fail to reach their goals all the time... but when it's a goal that is THIS EASY to achieve, I just don't get it.

For example, I am now adding a goal to not play in the $10/$20 NL game this month too. And I guarantee I'll reach it.
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