jayvechi
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Joined 12/2009
Nan has been coaching me for a month or so now and i only have good things to say about him!
As a coach he is awesome. He explains things clearly and has improved my game massively. I am just taking some shots now at 100nl and i feel comfortable at the limit which is largely down to nans help.
He is very, patient, approachable, and is willing to borrow you his time to talk over hands or any questions you may have. On top of that he is a great player which his graph proves.
I couldnt be any happier with how our sessions have gone so far and i would recommend Nan to anyone who wants to improve there game and move up the levels.
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Hellraisa666
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MayContainNuts
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Joined 03/2010
meh, just a lucky upswing
No seriously, congrats and well done. That's pretty inspiring.
Interested to know your daily routine.
I've shown the graph to my girlfriend and said: 'Yes dear, that's pretty much standard, I just need some more time in the evenings to play..."
Good luck for the future.
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Kgore
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Prologion
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tubasteve
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HandOverFist: I've thought about quitting my job by I still remeber the feeling of running bad for 70k hands which lasted 2.5 month. If was forced to play poker during that time I don't think I can play my A all the way. I will only quit my job once I have some other forms of variance free income or enough money saved up.
like i said, nan is a smart dude. 
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Tackleberry
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DireStr88
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If was forced to play poker during that time I don't think I can play my A all the way. I will only quit my job once I have some other forms of variance free income or enough money saved up.
I respect this statement more than I respect your results (which are obviously respectable), way to set an example for 20 somethings.
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spidermania
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cam167
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eraser
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Joined 02/2010
Sick graph! Thought this thread would be coming from what you wrote in the December goals thread.
What do you think separates you from people who are stuck at micros?
How many tables do you play and how many hours a month do(did) you play and study?
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tubasteve
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look like you break even for the first 100k hands, what did you do since it only when up from there?
did you notice hands 300k-400k? pretty good BE stretch there. very swingy. just goes to show that you're going to encounter some big swings on the way to victory in this game. 
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TecmoSuperBowl
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Joined 01/2009
Krantz,
Can we get a member Blueprint of this guy (if he is willing to do it).
Will talk to the rest of the content team and blah about this idea. Thx 
BTW, big kudos to whoever thought of that series title (The Blueprint).
tyty
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ItsRevi
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Joined 10/2010
That's insane. universal brag imo, in any situation you can be like:
"Yeah I know Im bad at <insertSubjectHere> but have you seen my graph?!"
"I know I'm late boss, but have you seen my graph recently?"
"Honey I realise that I forget your birthday, but have you seen my graph?"
Sick life.
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Zitouni
Section 9
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Congrats man !!
Definitely inspiring.
Just one question I did not see in this post. I see you have been grinding a lot while you were learning. How many tables did you use to play during this process ?
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