I mean I never really liked it. Maybe because it was always on TV and I didn't give it a chance or I thought it's an elitist game and only rich *******s play the game. Which might be still true, I mean come on!!!
But oh well. I've kind of fallen for it. Not only do I find it very interesting, I find it exciting. I find it very complicated, the techniques are very .... it's a game you can learn all your life. So anyway, I've added it to my list of possible things to do, because so far after I get my company running good and score big, that's when I go for my semi-pro poker career, not winning much but not losing much either, just enjoying the atmosphere and going to the tournaments and cash tables. I've played poker for about... 3 or 4 years now, not a lot of time but tons of hands. Well I wouldn't be able to do well with pros, but I know the math and I like the game so I know I will like the game for a long time to come so that's all it is, the challenge. Not so much the money, I'd prolly lose it all anyway .
So that, I'd like to run my business half the year, then the other half spend playing poker and blackjack, I might be able to squeeze golf in for sure. I don't think I'll be good at it, I think I'll be the worst player ever, but I'll give it a try since I've gotten quite the excitement for it.
So anyway, this might mean I have to ditch few countries to work in. No decent poker. That's the first rule. I need my poker, so golf might be a new requirement. By the way this all is going, I have to live near Las Vegas or something. But I don't want to live there. My racist tendencies lets me think if I go play some serious games in for example Hong Kong or so, some local triad will cut my balls off. You never know!
But oh well. I've kind of fallen for it. Not only do I find it very interesting, I find it exciting. I find it very complicated, the techniques are very .... it's a game you can learn all your life. So anyway, I've added it to my list of possible things to do, because so far after I get my company running good and score big, that's when I go for my semi-pro poker career, not winning much but not losing much either, just enjoying the atmosphere and going to the tournaments and cash tables. I've played poker for about... 3 or 4 years now, not a lot of time but tons of hands. Well I wouldn't be able to do well with pros, but I know the math and I like the game so I know I will like the game for a long time to come so that's all it is, the challenge. Not so much the money, I'd prolly lose it all anyway .
So that, I'd like to run my business half the year, then the other half spend playing poker and blackjack, I might be able to squeeze golf in for sure. I don't think I'll be good at it, I think I'll be the worst player ever, but I'll give it a try since I've gotten quite the excitement for it.
So anyway, this might mean I have to ditch few countries to work in. No decent poker. That's the first rule. I need my poker, so golf might be a new requirement. By the way this all is going, I have to live near Las Vegas or something. But I don't want to live there. My racist tendencies lets me think if I go play some serious games in for example Hong Kong or so, some local triad will cut my balls off. You never know!
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