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I'm not going to try and quantify it, but holy shit, I was a fucking luckbox at the beginning. Either that, or people really sucked cause I made a fuckton of money (relatively speaking) when I didn't really know what I was doing.
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well people sucked alot more than they do now thats for sure. if we could play with our knowledge of the game now 2-3 years ago i know i'd be a millionare, i think alot of ppl here would.
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I agree with JD, but had a similar start to shabi.
I pretty much tore up 6 max limit from Day 1. I had a pretty solid understanding of the fundamentals of the game - postion, aggression, etc), but if I started TODAY with that same skill set, I think I'd be breakeven at best. Back then, the average player was just BAD, so winning was easy. I also like 2Tone's response. If I factor in everything in life with regards to poker, and not just my luck at the tables, I've got to be well into the 70s or maybe even 80s. Unfortunately, for the last 2 weeks, I've been in the 30s at the tables. But I know it's just a matter of time until that swings to the 60s, so it's all good. |
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