Hi,
I haven't had the chance to write on this blog, lately. It was a pretty busy working time for me, not only that I had to think things over about my thesis but also to my big surprise, I've noticed that nobody paid much attention to my journal entries, so I thought to myself : WTF*ing point spending a whole lotta my time writing for nobody to see it.
Well, actually it doesn't get me upset to the point that it would stop me from coming up with some good and thoughtful ideas.
First It has been 2 month since I didn't play any poker game, the main reason is I didn't feel like playing and neither I would be willing to put my self into this self-motivation process that is usually recquired while playing poker.
The sercret to be a successful poker player is the ability to outsmart your opponent by using different cunnings trick and not to mention it needs to have a lot of mental strength and self confidence for you to do so.
Needless to say that to be a succesfull poker player you HAVE to be able to get focused on your game for a long amount of time, getting both your stamina level and endorphines raising up to make you feel nobody is gonna stop you from victory but yourself. And, this being said, if you really want to achieve these goals not only you've got to be sharp as a tark, but also you must be willing to get yourself into hard work/determination and to push it as far as you can. .
Working hard is infinitely more likely to make you a success than thinking you're playing so good that your game doesn't need any improvement.
That's why the majority of young poker guns coming from the new "internet" generation tend to be pushed away from the top more easily than the old papy used to put up with the ups and downs inherent to poker.
I haven't had the chance to write on this blog, lately. It was a pretty busy working time for me, not only that I had to think things over about my thesis but also to my big surprise, I've noticed that nobody paid much attention to my journal entries, so I thought to myself : WTF*ing point spending a whole lotta my time writing for nobody to see it.
Well, actually it doesn't get me upset to the point that it would stop me from coming up with some good and thoughtful ideas.
First It has been 2 month since I didn't play any poker game, the main reason is I didn't feel like playing and neither I would be willing to put my self into this self-motivation process that is usually recquired while playing poker.
The sercret to be a successful poker player is the ability to outsmart your opponent by using different cunnings trick and not to mention it needs to have a lot of mental strength and self confidence for you to do so.
Needless to say that to be a succesfull poker player you HAVE to be able to get focused on your game for a long amount of time, getting both your stamina level and endorphines raising up to make you feel nobody is gonna stop you from victory but yourself. And, this being said, if you really want to achieve these goals not only you've got to be sharp as a tark, but also you must be willing to get yourself into hard work/determination and to push it as far as you can. .
Working hard is infinitely more likely to make you a success than thinking you're playing so good that your game doesn't need any improvement.
That's why the majority of young poker guns coming from the new "internet" generation tend to be pushed away from the top more easily than the old papy used to put up with the ups and downs inherent to poker.
Anyway, I'd played a freeroll this afternoon since I had nothing else to do, and it was amazing how things turned in the right way for me, I outplayed 4999 players to win this damn tournament in the end : here's the evidence that I'm not a liar :
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