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Diary of a newbie at poker and the learning curve & genral journey

margatemafmargatemaf Member Posts: 849
edited October 2009 in Poker Chat
Hi Gang,

i am thinking about keeping a diary online of how i am learning the game etc etc from a newbie's point of veiw. How i do in tournaments i enter and what i am reading etc and how they are helping me etc tc you get the gist

Would this be of any interest to anyone or just a bit of drivel. Just thought i would post up on here for your opinions as i don't want to impose myself without i guess not permission, but wether you would like to read it or not or wether i would be wasting my time or not :)

your thoughts would be appreciated :) don't be to harsh please lol :)

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  • loonytoonsloonytoons Member Posts: 4,270
    edited October 2009
    In Response to Diary of a newbie at poker and the learning curve & genral journey:
    Hi Gang, i am thinking about keeping a diary online of how i am learning the game etc etc from a newbie's point of veiw. How i do in tournaments i enter and what i am reading etc and how they are helping me etc tc you get the gist Would this be of any interest to anyone or just a bit of drivel. Just thought i would post up on here for your opinions as i don't want to impose myself without i guess not permission, but wether you would like to read it or not or wether i would be wasting my time or not :) your thoughts would be appreciated :) don't be to harsh please lol :)
    Posted by margatemaf
    Lets see how you go, but if a lot of players tell you your boring will you please stop flogging the dead horse  
  • loonytoonsloonytoons Member Posts: 4,270
    edited October 2009

    When will you no longer be a newbie if i might enquire?

  • loonytoonsloonytoons Member Posts: 4,270
    edited October 2009
    One more point, you do realise you would be going head to head against bennydip2, is there room for 2 blogs here as well as the official bloggers. Why not try and apply to become a monthly blogger for december, it might be better.
  • bennydip2bennydip2 Member Posts: 2,093
    edited October 2009
    In Response to Re: Diary of a newbie at poker and the learning curve & genral journey:
    One more point, you do realise you would be going head to head against bennydip2, is there room for 2 blogs here as well as the official bloggers. Why not try and apply to become a monthly blogger for december, it might be better.
    Posted by loonytoons
    lol  'loony' behave .... I only do 'the X Files' to give us a laugh ..same as you in area 51 ( and  i'm looking forward to your blogs this coming months).....
    I think if you want to keep a blog 'Maf'    go for it !!    What have you to lose   only your sanity ? 

    glk guys
  • MereNoviceMereNovice Member Posts: 4,364
    edited October 2009
    Seems like a good idea.
    If people aren't interested they don't have to read it.
    Also, it will give you a head start in the weekly posters freeroll stakes. :-)
  • Grimstar30Grimstar30 Member Posts: 1,400
    edited October 2009
    Go for it! No harm
  • margatemafmargatemaf Member Posts: 849
    edited October 2009
    In Response to Re: Diary of a newbie at poker and the learning curve & genral journey:
    When will you no longer be a newbie if i might enquire?
    Posted by loonytoons

    When i can hold my own in the big boy tourneys instead of the 50p dym games :(, but the general feel is not a positive one but rather sceptical ..... so i am gonna leave it :) that's the beauty of forum life :)))))))

  • apollo_11apollo_11 Member Posts: 969
    edited October 2009
    I think you should go ahead with it.
    Any newbie could learn something from the post and that always makes it worthwhile.
  • margatemafmargatemaf Member Posts: 849
    edited October 2009
    Thats what i thought too, but on forums you go with the majority vote don't you :) and also i was thinking that will my interpretation be of any use to anyone :) i have to think of this logically and be honest i aint no bright spark lol i teach people to drive for living that says it all :) it could be more of a hinderance than a help lmao :)
  • apollo_11apollo_11 Member Posts: 969
    edited October 2009
    You need nerves of steel to be a driving instructor.
    I know, I used to teach during my army days and had nightmares for weeks after some of the antics of the learners.
  • margatemafmargatemaf Member Posts: 849
    edited October 2009
    yeah you got to love em!! they do the unexpected at times lol ..... gonna post up some funny stories about how dopey learners can be sometimes in the shed sometime.... i do have a few :)
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