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I laughed, i laughed hard reading this thread. Thank BVF.
On the other hand, if you want to play poker, get your ass off your computer, and sit your ass at a real table. That's where the fun begins.
Don't get me wrong, i played and liked online poker, but you're missing a big part of the game online : the other players. I couldn't get back to online after sitting at a table, that's much better, the feeling is not the same, you have your chips in front of your, you see the other player, you can actually read him (or try :D ).
For your best interest, either get this as a hobby, or just drop it. I tried to get a stable thing going on for 6month, 6 tables on 3 screen, after 6months and an initial buy in of 300$ i was up only 1500$ , that's a lousy 8.33$/day, i'm not a poker genius, but i'm not bad, to get a stable 100$/day, that's gonna require a LOT of discipline, a LOT of knowledge on Poker strategy and a very good understanding of bankroll management, as well as knowing what's your best game (tournament? ring table? 6 seated? 9 seated? turbo? ...) so yeah forget about a 100$. Keep a 10$/day is already pretty hard if you follow the BR management guidelines (you don't have to, but i'd recommend you do, those are pretty good if you don't want to get busted at a high stake table without the BR to back you up...)
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