I never play roulette that often and if i do it £1 games for a little excitement.. sticking at the £2.25 and £3.30 DYMS for a week or 2 then move up and stick at £5.50s realistcially £5.50 and £11 is were i want to be everyday with 10/20 PLO cash and 20/40 cash in 2 months time Posted by randyrambo
fair play
when I moved up to the £11's I think I lost 7 in a row & with the £5's lost about £129 from memory so beware
Good to see you've managed to troll so many players. This bit made me laugh "I've done it before" - If you've done it before, why are you starting now with £30? I guess because you "did it" but then lost your roll. If you "did it" but then took out your winnings, well then you'll never be able to win enough to earn a living off it because you can't earn a living playing at these levels... you have to win at the low limits and then move up somewhat to actually be able to start making a living off it.
I don`t doubt your claims mate, but 60p turbos aint going to help much towards a living wage. Good luck anyway. Posted by pilgrim07
If my friends are over I don't mind anyone having a low stack game on account guys.. I'll be playing usually from 9 in the morning to afternoon then again at night..
Just keep an eye over the next few weeks and months then judge my performances
I never play roulette that often and if i do it £1 games for a little excitement.. sticking at the £2.25 and £3.30 DYMS for a week or 2 then move up and stick at £5.50s realistcially £5.50 and £11 is were i want to be everyday with 10/20 PLO cash and 20/40 cash in 2 months time Posted by randyrambo
You said earlier you were up from £30 to £70 today, but on SharkScope it says you're only up about ~£25. Where did the rest come from, where can we find you playing?
Also, playing £1 Lotteries is probably gunna chip away at the credibility in your goal.
Hey gl with your goals I hope you do well although I wouldn't want you to go bust and hopefully have a back up plan.
How do you live without any solid income?? Are you relying on savings to pay bills/food supplies and so on?? If you are please re-evaluate this as you have saved this and this is a HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGEEEEEEEEEEEEEE long shot and poker will crush you over time.
Any old fool can become a poker professional. There's no inherent "natural" ability to it. All it takes is determination and the willingness to listen and learn.
The title of this thread and the attitude that you're the "best" already is a huge problem. That's an ego issue and it will prevent you from being objective about your own mistakes.
If you can afford to try this for a while, I have no problem with it. Don't go making grand plans, though, as it's a tough task to reach a standard which not only pays the bills immediately, but also provides a contingency for things going wrong (both at the table and in real life) and a nest egg for when you want to do something else or retire...
I can't imagine playing DYM's for a living, though. *yawn* lol
Any old fool can become a poker professional. There's no inherent "natural" ability to it. All it takes is determination and the willingness to listen and learn. The title of this thread and the attitude that you're the "best" already is a huge problem. That's an ego issue and it will prevent you from being objective about your own mistakes. If you can afford to try this for a while, I have no problem with it. Don't go making grand plans, though, as it's a tough task to reach a standard which not only pays the bills immediately, but also provides a contingency for things going wrong (both at the table and in real life) and a nest egg for when you want to do something else or retire... I can't imagine playing DYM's for a living, though. *yawn* lol Posted by BorinLoner
Solid post as per, but got a few 'itsy' problems with this one Borin. Will give ya a worthwhile reply when I get off the grind sir.
In Response to Re: Randyrambo best DYM player on sky : You said earlier you were up from £30 to £70 today, but on SharkScope it says you're only up about ~£25. Where did the rest come from, where can we find you playing? Also, playing £1 Lotteries is probably gunna chip away at the credibility in your goal. Posted by Smitalos
Have been playing a little cash as well throughout the day but tend not to where possible cause I'm not the strongest cash player, I can never walk away when I should
And yes to clarify for people out there asking i am in rush for money outside sky...this is a hobbies but one i would like to progress and learn more and eventually improve my MTT stats and skills
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sorry mate?
as long as he's winning /even on them,not a problem.
it's possible to have a £40-£50 losing session though,even playing well,so as long as he avoids this,should be fine.
is there any skill involved with them?
why would you want to play any game when u r only 50/50?
when I moved up to the £11's I think I lost 7 in a row & with the £5's lost about £129 from memory so beware
ps; over it now though...just!
Good to see you've managed to troll so many players. This bit made me laugh "I've done it before" - If you've done it before, why are you starting now with £30? I guess because you "did it" but then lost your roll. If you "did it" but then took out your winnings, well then you'll never be able to win enough to earn a living off it because you can't earn a living playing at these levels... you have to win at the low limits and then move up somewhat to actually be able to start making a living off it.
Also, playing £1 Lotteries is probably gunna chip away at the credibility in your goal.
How do you live without any solid income?? Are you relying on savings to pay bills/food supplies and so on?? If you are please re-evaluate this as you have saved this and this is a HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGEEEEEEEEEEEEEE long shot and poker will crush you over time.
Gl at the tables I wish you all the best!
Any old fool can become a poker professional. There's no inherent "natural" ability to it. All it takes is determination and the willingness to listen and learn.
The title of this thread and the attitude that you're the "best" already is a huge problem. That's an ego issue and it will prevent you from being objective about your own mistakes.
If you can afford to try this for a while, I have no problem with it. Don't go making grand plans, though, as it's a tough task to reach a standard which not only pays the bills immediately, but also provides a contingency for things going wrong (both at the table and in real life) and a nest egg for when you want to do something else or retire...
I can't imagine playing DYM's for a living, though. *yawn* lol
gl Rambo
If you don't mind me asking what are your circumstances?
e.g. do you live at home with parents or do you have significant outgoings?
anyone else relying on you to bring in the bacon? (wife, kids etc)
in reality its a terrible plan but if you're young free and single then just go for it but be willing to admit defeat if it all goes wrong