1 month break for online poker will do some good lol
yeah right
stikymess
SBR MVP
05-19-10
3288
#2
Try uninstalling it off the computer then if you get that itch, it will take a bit to re-install maybe then you can come to your senses? Just a thought.
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LostBankroll
Restricted User
02-10-10
4538
#3
THing is, it wont even matter. You give up Poker and still bet on sports. So what are you really doing? Dropping one gambling habit and still gambling on sports, If anything this might be a good idea if you are a losing Poker player.
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eelab
Restricted User
05-03-10
28
#4
online poker is a killer. Too many bad beats
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milwaukee mike
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-22-07
26914
#5
if you're getting bonuses and rakeback, playing online poker can easily be a long-term money maker (usually not going to replace a day job, but better than breaking even or losing)
just play lower limits if you don't want large variance
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lTheShadowl
Restricted User
06-24-10
249
#6
I've quit online poker 8 times.
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OMGRandyJackson
SBR MVP
02-07-10
1680
#7
Originally posted by stikymess
Try uninstalling it off the computer then if you get that itch, it will take a bit to re-install maybe then you can come to your senses? Just a thought.
Wxcept that it takes like 10 seconds to reinstsal lol. Where do you play? On PS and FT you can ban yourself.
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MarlinsFan2212
SBR MVP
04-19-10
1325
#8
gl
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biggie12
SBR Posting Legend
12-30-05
13794
#9
Originally posted by milwaukee mike
if you're getting bonuses and rakeback, playing online poker can easily be a long-term money maker (usually not going to replace a day job, but better than breaking even or losing)
just play lower limits if you don't want large variance
I make about 1200-1500 a month off rakeback alone. I get 60% at a euro site. I believe anyone that can play break even poker and dont mind grinding out 8-12 hrs a day can make a Better then average living off online poker still.