gl in your challenge devonfish been a good read.as i said to u on the table suprised u playing at that level thought u would be higher.anyway go easy on me at the tables lol all the best mate
gl in your challenge devonfish been a good read.as i said to u on the table suprised u playing at that level thought u would be higher.anyway go easy on me at the tables lol all the best mate Posted by BFC4EVER09
Thanks mate.
won.t be at the £1 level forever, if my b/r ever grows lol
Nice rhyming Dev, but I honestly don't know how you have the patience and discipline to play these levels, I def couldn't! Come up to the £3/5's where you belong, the rake's much nicer too. :-) Posted by JingleMa
It' a matter of discipline & self control. anyone can teach themselves to do it.
so with £30 odd pound, what if I have a £15-£20 losing session, what do you do then?
my way will take a while longer but it's much safer.
I will be at the £3 level when my b/r can take it, around the £80-£100 mark, I'm thinking.
hello devonfish good luck in your challegne i think i would like to take part in this too if u want somebody to do it with? cheers connor Posted by concon12
Thanks Connor,
How would you like to take part, my friend, do you mean you would like to do the same challenge or something along the same line yourself?
Hello Ian I would like to do the same challenge as you. I think it would be more fun for you aswell. Let me know what you think? cheers mate Posted by concon12
Hi Connor,
yes mate, go for it. are you going to start with £40 or less/more?
how much dym have you played and at what levels?
I have done this challenge 2 years ago, and it is a roller-coaster of a ride, so you need to be able to deal with that.
you also need good brm and have to drop down levels as and when needed.
just wanted to give you some advice before you set off, so to speak.
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