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Nahrven

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Hey!

In my quest to become the very best, like noone ever was, i've been neglecting hand-reviews - mainly because i don't wanna break my flow while actually playing, then having the review-worthy hands (where i lose a lot, or don't win as much as i should) get lost among tons of folding garbage. How do you guys go about marking and organizing your hand reviews? My PokerTracker trial is running out, and i don't have the money nor skill to buy a license as of now.

Thanks

Feb. 6, 2015 | 5:54 a.m.

Comment | Nahrven commented on Aspiring Poker Pro

Thanks a lot for the warm welcome :)!

Jan. 18, 2015 | 12:14 a.m.

Comment | Nahrven commented on Aspiring Poker Pro

Thanks man!
I completely agree with everything you said. I am probably playing 5 times more than studying already, just trying stuff out to see what i can and can't get away with. Nothing teaches you proper laydowns like losing everything and feeling like a fool. I might deposit more once i feel more confident in my abilities, but at the moment, i just need the experience more than anything.

Jan. 18, 2015 | 12:14 a.m.

Post | Nahrven posted in Chatter: Aspiring Poker Pro

Hello RunItOnce. Just thought i'd make a post here to introduce myself. I'm a 24 yo lad from Denmark, aspiring to make a humble living off proffessional poker. I have a background in both competitive gaming and the psychological text-based game of Mafia, so this seemed like a perfect fit.

I've been playing Poker casually for several years, but have only recently made the decision to try and go from recreational to seriously profitable. For a week now, i've been studying poker for close to 12 hours per day, and i'm having a blast with it. Along with playing micro-stakes tournaments and zoom cash-games, i've been studying Phil Galfonds essential videos here, together with watching Jcarverpoker play tournaments and reading from several sources. When i work-out, i'm listening to poker audiobooks. I'm obsessed.

My goal is to build up my bankroll from 50 dollars to a 100 dollars with micro-stakes, and then slowly work my way up, mainly with cash-games (NLHE). They seem to be less variance, but i could be wrong. I'm still at total newbie-level, but i am working very hard, and my mindset is pretty much perfect.

If anyone wants to discuss entry level micro-stakes poker strategy with me (mainly cash games), feel free to shoot me a private message. And before you judge me for trying to make a living off poker - i do have contingency plans if this doesn't hold up ;)

Cheers!

edit: I apologize if this was posted in the wrong topic.

Jan. 17, 2015 | 9:41 p.m.

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