Stay away from Adderall ![]()
Stay away from Adderall ![]()
@whovswhom
This depends on your own approach. It seems that you are a person, who can't focus on 2 things (actually almost no one can), but you neglect uni because of poker. Personally I can stop playing poker for some time, when there is lots of work to do.
Imo you have to know when you have to work for the university and when it's time to grind...
yah, im already done with college and attempted going pro while in the process. I didnt work out or socialize much and didnt really do good at school or in poker.. Although I graduated and didnt have to work my senior year. Still wouldve liked a thread like this
Still wouldve liked a thread like this
Thanks for the positive response.
NOTE FOR ADMIN - Still noticed my title hasnt been changed as said in OP, any chance this can be done if someone reads this?
This topic is amazing. Beware of rust. I quit for 4 months for Uni. When i came back tried to grind a ton ofhands and destroyed my roll.
Like anything if you are aware from it for a bit , be aware that your A game may take some time to come back so be patient.
best of luck at the tables guys.
Great article.
Great topic!
This topic is amazing. Beware of rust. I quit for 4 months for Uni. When i came back tried to grind a ton ofhands and destroyed my roll.
Like anything if you are aware from it for a bit , be aware that your A game may take some time to come back so be patient.
best of luck at the tables guys.
Great article.
I think some people find it harder than others to get right back into things.
For the most part, i agree with you. Understanding the games after a break is crucial before returning to the game.
Swallow your pride, drop the stakes and tables and get a good 'feel' for the game again.
Mike. ![]()
Ok fine but i also need to know how to balance University, Poker and my girlfriend
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