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Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 7371
You must be ready to put a lot of work in to get any success in anything in life and poker is no different. I know i will never reach these levels because i havent got the inclination to work
Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 4675
G'day mate
Yes you are correct. I should have stopped playing much sooner then I did. I will turn it around, at least I always have in the past. wishing you all the best. be cool Ronin
Joined: Apr '11
Location: Romania
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 6669
I have to agree with one of the posts above, you should have stopped before losing that much, it's good at least that you still have some bullets to play!
I guess in the end it also matters how important is poker for you, as a recreational game you can do that but if you live from poker it's not a good sign.
Just go through your hand history, look on the spots where you were losing money and learn from them. I hope you will be able to work your way back up!