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My thoughts are a little different than everyone else's I think (including Nikki's
![]() Now, let me clarify the above statement: During that period I was playing poker for fun. I had absolutely zero expectation of profit. I feel my game has now improved such that I do now have a decent expectation of more winning sessions than losing ones. I've managed to move up to .50/1 limit and $25NL levels and am doing fairly well on those. My next move up won't be until my bankroll hits $1000 (probably quite a ways off). I still play for fun though - without a word of a lie, if I were to bust tomorrow, it wouldn't be the end of the world. Sure, I'd be pissed that I burned through my current bankroll in less than 24 hours and I might kick a cat or two because of THAT, but as long as I had fun losing it, that's all that counts. ![]() I hope that ramble above makes some kind of sense. |
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I am also poker micro player sometimes 5c/ 10c nl to 25c/50c nl I deposited a mere $15 in 2000. I play online and play an average of 1-2 hrs a day and I take out money to buy stocks and suprises or my for my 2 girls and pay to host a web site
thats make a few hundred bucks a year. I dont really keep track of totals but average about $50 a week I play rings maybe a tourney or sit and go about once every 2 weeks.
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