Joined: May '11
Location: Canada
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 979
busto? ouch buddy, you should keep at it though, everyone tilts, just remember the movie rounders, he gets his money back eventually lol or just get someone to stake you a few bills
Joined: Jun '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 67 (M)
Posts: 318
None of us are leaving we all dream of getting the big bank roll and playing well but there are no quick easy ways you (we) need the luck at the right time and right back up when it goes tits up. But good luck next time I am sure you will be back and hopefully stronger to.
Joined: Apr '11
Location: Romania
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 6669
I feel sorry for you, same happend to me once but not quite similar though, i mean i played at another poker platform on a certain limit that was way bigger than my bankroll although i'm almost a regular on full tilt poker at that limit..... I think over the years we've been tempted to go to a higher limit where your bankroll management said you can't approuch thinking that you can earn a lot more, but frankly this is how the regulars at those limits make money, wait for a newbie at that limit, that often plays way too tight, or waay too aggressive and the end result is the same.... We always need to remember that in order to make big money out of poker you need to invest big money in poker. Hope you'll come back again buddy!
Joined: Mar '08
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 44 (M)
Posts: 6714
BIg baby, get over yourself and learn some self control..The best post you ever made was about bankrollmanagment and you go and do this. But...WAIT it gets better...morning thread http://www.bankrollmob.com/forum.asp?mode=thread&id... followed by this thread at night... The full story must be a blast....something like this, woke up feeling great, looked at my account and thought, damn best blast a big hole in that...im actually doing well, best go f**k it up being a retard..5 hands later BUSTO...cant wait for the film...Yer you get no Arrrs from me, no pat on the back for being stupid. But look on the bright side, that super fast withdraw must have saved you a little. How many times are you going to do it? How many times will you get upset when it does not work out? If you are going to gamble go do it at the BJ tables. Ohhh and have I said HA yet...no..OK HA!
yeah i was on a good run but got a bit drunk that night, after all these years beer and poker dont mix, when will i learn was too clever for my own good and it came crashing down on me
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Canada
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 3207
well poker is deifinitly addictive...and beer tastes realllllllly good while doin anything..for example: poker...so u will probably never learn! just do what i do, if i start getting to drunk to play i try dropping the buyins and playing low tournys...after awhile youll forget how low the buyin is and can still enjoy the poker! you probably wont even notice the fish/allin every handers. cuz u will also be one of them
Joined: May '09
Location: India
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 4873
im not even gonna say welcome back to you because i was sure you were coming back, you are too addicted to site to leave us anyway hope you dont screwup next time when you are doing good.
Joined: Oct '07
Location: Norway
Age: 50 (M)
Posts: 486
I wonder how many times I stopped playing poker after a terrible day with several bad beats, or simply just playing bad. These days I only play PLO 05/1 at Entraction. Quite low stakes but still enough to blow away/win lots of money.
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 44 (M)
Posts: 4827
dozn1, i am sure you are a pretty damn good poker player, to go on a $5/$10 omaha high and low heads up you must be. I only know you from BRM, but let me trace a quick profile from you: respected user at BRM, talking a lot well about the Game confirms your experience; omaha is something only those who like the game go for it; a regular poker player learns to play Hold'Em Texas and nothing else; americans can play omaha since their kids because its almost like a traditional game in some states, but you are from UK so, you wanted to learn how to play Omaha and you did it so fine that you sure have already won some nice buck at lower omaha cash tables/tourneys and you're now of for a bigger challenge. Conclusion: I dont put my hands on fire for you, but i would bet $0.50 (in a $5 bankroll is a lot) on you if that was possible! Good luck mate!