(Note: if you want a reference to poker lingo, click here.) The feedback from my last post was that if I enjoy playing poker, and I can still afford it, I should keep playing if for no other reason that so many people enjoy hearing about my poker escapades. One reader also said privately that I should consider that if my losses have been occurring for this long, that I may not be good at it and I may never make money at poker. That is true, and that summarizes my dilemma. Since there’s a big tournament series this month at the Wynn, with buy-in fees as low as $600 and prize pools of several million dollars, I’m going to keep playing through the end of the year. So far, though, I haven’t performed well in this series.
Nine Plays for Your Review
Nine Plays for Your Review
Nine Plays for Your Review
(Note: if you want a reference to poker lingo, click here.) The feedback from my last post was that if I enjoy playing poker, and I can still afford it, I should keep playing if for no other reason that so many people enjoy hearing about my poker escapades. One reader also said privately that I should consider that if my losses have been occurring for this long, that I may not be good at it and I may never make money at poker. That is true, and that summarizes my dilemma. Since there’s a big tournament series this month at the Wynn, with buy-in fees as low as $600 and prize pools of several million dollars, I’m going to keep playing through the end of the year. So far, though, I haven’t performed well in this series.