PoorBoy
Before i started playing poker i did alot of research on how to play and the skills and the way to read opponants, especially when certain types of people started playing, like learning the pattern on when people bluff.when ever i played poker, the people that knew me would call me poor boy because i started with so little when most people have so much.
I started getting really good and made a lot of money, i started with only $200, and i got to $5000, but i realised i slowly became less impatient and betting more aggresively then normal and increasing the amount of times i bluffed, and at one point i lost about $3000 because of my bluffs and just unlucky hands.
I am feeling the symptoms of an addicted gambler, and i dont want to go down that road, i dont want to give up gambling for good, can some one give me tips on how to calm my self down ?
thankyou
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