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holla atuaboy. Sup all. Recently ive been playing my fair share of poker. Small stakes and i PLayed some Live 1/2 at a place my buddy deals. Didnt run to well had AQo on the button vs 4 limpers (why does everyone love to ****ing limp, god i swear everyone is such a noob) anyways rasied to big (b.c the BB said so i knew he didnt look at his cards yet) so i made it 20 to go and he shoved me for 50 more. After it folds around i put him on a pocket pair, dont think he would have AK OOP with so many left to act behind. he shows up with KK flop AQ3. runner J 10. <3 Best hand won im a fan of that quote cause i usually get it in good. But ive been thinking about taking a month off and just watching viedos and reading some books i got siting around and wait till my boys and I go up to TS! Turning Stone.
-Now to the topic, how much your every day life plays a roll into your poker game. IMO i think it has a HUGE impact on the way you subconsciously or way you think your thinking, if that makes any sense. If you take a break from cards and go hang out with some friends and have a good time i believe the next time you play cards you will run better *kinda like matisow's "positive thinking" appacoch he has been taking. One ex. i want to share real quick is i got a buddy that has only been playing poker for a few years now, learned everything from me and my pal, but hes always on "life tilt" is what we call it. Hes got no job, no car, no girl its just a ****ty way to go about everyday *hes been doing this for a year now* and say he never goes on tilt which i dont agree with. Hes always complain about beats and how ****ty he runs, and how hes the most unluckiest person in the world. Well you kno what every1, you make your own luck. quote it. Take a break from poker once in a while and go out, call up a friend and just have a good time, you have no clue how much it could help your game out. hit me back with some thoughts. Pz
-way2playkid
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