Anyway, does anyone know of any good books on the subject (hell, I'm not even sure what the subject is)? I'm talking about learning to control your emotions and having better will power.
Turbo, I think, had the most logical response to this thread. Take a certain amount per time, and train yourself not to spend over that amount before you even think about gaming it away. If you only agree to spend a maximum of ten thousand dollars per day, and you can profit as much as you did in the above graph before you blew it all away, you could be banking bigtime.
lol... The really funny part is I just lost a $250 bet to my brother who said I wouldn't last 10 days before I gambled it away on higher stakes.
I was a lot like you when i played a lot and still am the same way. i can't grind out lower limits because i think its boring and if im making a bunch of money online i can afford to play high stakes where it gets interesting.
But the thing is online poker in the last year or so has really dryed up. Most of the fish are long gone and the ones still left are being hunted by so many sharks its tough to get your share.
Its possible but if your going to try and play higher stakes you best come prepared because you'll find nothing but sharks and top players with the occasional fish. They wait for someone like you. Either way if you wanna be serious about playing higher stakes educate yourself as much as you can. You can get lucky as you have proven yourself. But skill always outlasts luck.
The trick is learning how to exploit the regsA lot of them are very competent, yet very exploitable, especially at the mid-stakes. 400NL especially is just so over the top aggro that you will have an edge by just playing very solid poker. There are still a huge number of fish though, don't be fooled by the hype of the fish pond drying up
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To the OP, that's pretty tough dropping $33k in one evening. Were you playing higher than 25/50? I am such a huge bankroll nit that I like to have at least 40-50 buy-ins for my level to offset variance.
Get a good poker coach if you're serious about playing, it's definitely +EV as often times a third party perspective is what you need to plug leaks in your game.
I'm sure the op doesn't want to invest 8 grand into poker, which is the necessary BR for 400nl. And no, you will not be profitable here long term merely playing "solid poker". By solid, I'm assuming you mean fit/fold, and you'll get torn a new asshole playing like that at 2/4.
im back on the grind myself I deposited 50$ and im up 550$ in 2 days or so. Anyone still play?
So here's my final update on this thread...
I played again, just $30, and bumped it up to $300 in a few days. I decided to withdraw that money to buy an xbox 360... and what does Full Tilt do? Refuse to pay me of course. They said I violated their TOS by having 2 accounts, even though I was the one who emailed them about having 2 accounts (opened one in 2004 and forgot about it... then opened another a few months ago).
And finally, just to top it off, I checked my mail a few minutes ago and got a letter from my bank saying they will close my account if they see any other "gambling related transactions".
At least I have Modern Warfare 2 to take the place of poker.