sandr1x @ 7.2.2017
My prior position was that I became a professional. There was nothing more to be gained. Only to be lost. But I the truth is I never became a professional. Sure I won some money. But, surviving does not equal professional.
sandr1x @ 7.2.2017
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The professional doesn't play to survive; he plays to improve. The professional doesn't play not to lose; he plays to crush souls.
I need to drop the entitlement of calling myself a professional in order to become one.
Movakis @ 7.2.2017
Я всегда считал, что профессионал, это тот кто кормится с покера постоянно. Но если поразмыслить, то да, пожалуй игра на выживание(то есть на рейкбек), слабо тянет на профессиональную
sandr1x @ 7.2.2017
Вот и я так считал. Типа бабки за свою деятельность получаешь = профессионал. Но это ущербный подход, ведущий к стагнации и далее к деградации, имхо. У Инграма чётко сказано про необходимость постоянного развития, да.
sandr1x @ 7.2.2017
The professional doesn't play to survive; he plays to improve. The professional doesn't play not to lose; he plays to crush souls.
nwDanon @ 7.2.2017
Completely/Strongly disagree. The professional plays games and line ups where he has an edge OR he plays tougher opponents to gain an edge in the future. As for crushing souls, I think, there are two categories of people who play to crush souls: recreational players and Isildur1.
surtr @ 7.2.2017
Он сам рассекретился или его как-то вычислили?
When you play against the breakeven grinders at $ 0.50/ $ 1 Pot Limit Omaha, they are going about their life in a way that says, “Please take this pot from me.”
When you are playing against players like Isildroon, Lautie, or Odd_Oddsen (shout out to PokerStars), they are telling you to go fuck yourself on every street and are going to battle with you.
I think the best way is to not only think about why you lose the hands you lose but also think about why you win the hands you win. This can be a tough thing to figure out because a good player is going to be able to exploit players with their strategy because those players aren’t able to pick up on the same things that great players are going to be able to.
Once you start playing more against the great players, you will be confused as to why you can’t win consistently and often you haven’t built up a habit of figuring out why you win.
The margin for error in terms of bb/ 100 at Zoom is going to be smaller compared to regular tables. This means that if the cap bb/ 100 in a specific spot is 35bb/ 100, the average win rate for that spot in zoom might be 10bb /100, whereas it might be 20bb/ 100 in regular tables, therefore allowing you more room to fuck the spot up and not have it impact you as much.
metani @ 7.2.2017
А есть способ распечатать книгу из киндла? А то гугл предлагает не самые очевидные и надежные варианты. С экрана читать не хочется такое .
Перевёл тебе сотню на старзы!