I posted before about the propaganda that "newbie" players encounter watching the televised like WPT. I must add that if anyone were to instruct people on how to play, and especially responsibility in play you are well suited for the job. The concepts of bankroll requirements, the 300 big bet rule, when to leave a table, and most importantly keeping track of bankroll fluctuations and the misplay or bad luck that brought you there.
I am so amazed when newbie players who claim they are "going pro" do not even keep track of their bankroll.
With any investment poker requires great responsibility. If I were to get into poker, I would rather it be a responsible player like you then some college-drop out who thinks he is the best player in the world.
I am reminded of Jello Biafra's idea of Drug education programs in school where the kids actually use drugs. I mean if someone is going to do it a controlled setting with a responsible person is the best course.
Post was anger but not saying what you are doing is wrong
Date: 2006-03-02 21:08 (UTC)I am so amazed when newbie players who claim they are "going pro" do not even keep track of their bankroll.
With any investment poker requires great responsibility. If I were to get into poker, I would rather it be a responsible player like you then some college-drop out who thinks he is the best player in the world.
I am reminded of Jello Biafra's idea of Drug education programs in school where the kids actually use drugs. I mean if someone is going to do it a controlled setting with a responsible person is the best course.