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Joined: Mar '12
Location: United Kingdom
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Nice blogging and I'm interested in the poker short story as well being a fellow writer @ lionaroundwriting dot com
I think generally the swinginess of poker makes me hate the need to go up and down levels which is why I'll never make any big waves in it. Generally once I get to a level that I make money at I hate going 'backward' - the incentive just isn't there but variance makes it an essential discipline to be able to do.
Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
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G'day mate
Well I need to start wring again but for some reason I just can not seem to get started. I have family and friends all asking me to start writing again and even had a publishing offer for two of my books and it still has not been enough to get me started again. Just thinking about writing makes me tired. I need another nap now. be cool
Joined: Mar '11
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I agree that moving up a level is easier than moving down a level. Whenever you move down a level i think that you will think you are too good and become very complacent and make mistakes
I agree that moving up a level is easier than moving down a level. Whenever you move down a level i think that you will think you are too good and become very complacent and make mistakes