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November 13, 2024, 09:47:51 AM
#93
A big boost to the bankroll. Grin


 
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November 10, 2024, 11:33:38 PM
#92


Won DGbet premium tournament and secured 4th position at DGbet free tournament. Possible big boost to my bank roll. I will update after placing free bets.
sounds like you are not just lucky but a knowledgeable gambler mate , you are running good with chances though i doubt that you can just easily win or earn 1 bitcoin in this whole journey.

goodluck and have a good run .
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November 10, 2024, 01:45:25 PM
#91


Won DGbet premium tournament and secured 4th position at DGbet free tournament. Possible big boost to my bank roll. I will update after placing free bets.
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November 05, 2024, 02:04:31 AM
#90
What a match! Nail biting. Amazing resilience shown by Fulham.

 

Finally one of my free bets paid. Updated bankroll is around $280. From today I will put some serious efforts in the challenge.
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November 01, 2024, 05:35:00 AM
#89
UPDATE

Finally the super busy Diwali fortnight celebration is over (still one major festival remains Grin next day). I have not got any chance to play as house renovation and family gathering was going on (Indians can relate how hectic Diwali month can be Grin).
Though I played few hands (as a ritual to gamble on Diwali) and lost badly. I have updated my bankroll in OP. I lost around 60-70$ in one hour but enjoyed a lot with my family and friends which is most important to me.
I will be putting some serious efforts in this challenge after 5th of November after that you will be receiving regular updates. Two major freerolls are happening worth $5k GTD and $2k GTD and though I will be busy but I will try to play somehow (on my phone). If you also want to participate check out my thread; Selected Poker Freerolls, Less Competition and Big Value.  

Well, good luck brother. It will be interesting to watch your progress! I will be keeping an eye on it.
Thanks and stay connected!

You'll better start trading than gambling  Smiley
Sure! though trading is not my forte but I am all ears. Please give me more details.

Sounds like an exciting journey! Combining poker with crypto investments is a smart approach. Keep us updated on your progress, and good luck—stay patient and enjoy the process!
Thanks for the complement. I am not sure it is a smart approach but it will be fun and interesting that is all, which matters to me from this challenge.    
 
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October 26, 2024, 01:09:01 PM
#88
Well, good luck brother. It will be interesting to watch your progress! I will be keeping an eye on it.
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October 25, 2024, 01:52:45 PM
#87
You'll better start trading than gambling  Smiley
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October 20, 2024, 09:44:07 AM
#86
Sounds like an exciting journey! Combining poker with crypto investments is a smart approach. Keep us updated on your progress, and good luck—stay patient and enjoy the process!
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October 20, 2024, 04:14:43 AM
#85
Lost my free bet again.

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October 18, 2024, 03:31:44 AM
#84
It's nice to see your post being moved from "Bitcoin Discussion" to "Off-topic" where almost no one reads it.

Good job moderators  Cheesy

/Over&Out

You know it won't kill you to be a little bit nicer
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October 18, 2024, 03:11:16 AM
#83
UPDATE

I barely played this week (no cash tables, no tournaments, nothing) because I have been super busy with my regular job. Although I played a $500 freeroll yesterday and won (lucky fish Grin). I won a decent size free bet around $100. I will update the topic after using my free bet (hopefully this time I will win).
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October 14, 2024, 05:19:05 AM
#82
It's nice to see your post being moved from "Bitcoin Discussion" to "Off-topic" where almost no one reads it.

Good job moderators  Cheesy

/Over&Out
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October 13, 2024, 12:13:24 PM
#81
Thank you for revealing the secret to eternal youth: 'be always on the brink of a heart attack'. That is some serious time dilation theory for metaphysics Grin. Jokes aside, your comment reflects the wisdom of an experienced (aged Grin) man and I am still making sense of it. I mean, I know that deep philosophical advice is generally paradoxical in nature, but I am having a hard time with this (maybe you can explain a bit more to a noob).
For me, 'time flies' when you are immersed in interesting, thrill-based novel experiences, and it slows down with less interesting routine work. But I guess you are arguing from a retrospective perspective (experienced aged man), but even then...

If I can chime in here, maybe this might make more sense. If we think of the human brain as a complex memory machine where we store our experiences according to certain patterns, we can imagine that when we're immersed in interesting experiences, our brain logs more memories than when we're just doing tedious and boring tasks. This can lead to a subjective perception of time in retrospect.

Basically, when you're having a blast, your brain's firing hard, soaking up a bunch of info and  that builds a thick web of memories.  But when you're bored your brain's chilling on cruise control, not recording as much detail.  Looking back later, those fun times stretch out longer in your mind cuz you got so much more to remember.


So my hunch was right! It is indeed a nostalgic perspective of an old man.
Although I have to take it with a bit of salt, as @Vod still has to confirm it! Grin
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October 13, 2024, 11:49:59 AM
#80
Thank you for revealing the secret to eternal youth: 'be always on the brink of a heart attack'. That is some serious time dilation theory for metaphysics Grin. Jokes aside, your comment reflects the wisdom of an experienced (aged Grin) man and I am still making sense of it. I mean, I know that deep philosophical advice is generally paradoxical in nature, but I am having a hard time with this (maybe you can explain a bit more to a noob).
For me, 'time flies' when you are immersed in interesting, thrill-based novel experiences, and it slows down with less interesting routine work. But I guess you are arguing from a retrospective perspective (experienced aged man), but even then...

If I can chime in here, maybe this might make more sense. If we think of the human brain as a complex memory machine where we store our experiences according to certain patterns, we can imagine that when we're immersed in interesting experiences, our brain logs more memories than when we're just doing tedious and boring tasks. This can lead to a subjective perception of time in retrospect.

Basically, when you're having a blast, your brain's firing hard, soaking up a bunch of info and  that builds a thick web of memories.  But when you're bored your brain's chilling on cruise control, not recording as much detail.  Looking back later, those fun times stretch out longer in your mind cuz you got so much more to remember.
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October 13, 2024, 04:51:33 AM
#79
indeed , showing the wallet will keep us track the progress of your targethere.
Already addressed please read previous posts.

actually for what we have seen many times before? this is a suicide mission  Grin
Thank you for your best wishes! I will carry on for the time being, at least.
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October 13, 2024, 03:51:41 AM
#78
This thread is suitable for gambling discussion board since the main purpose of the thread is to record your profit from poker(gambling).
i also thing this is ciompatible here in off topic mate.

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Also, it will be cool to follow if you will show the wallet address which you hold your balance to make your progress transparent and match with the list of progress you recorded on daily basis.
indeed , showing the wallet will keep us track the progress of your targethere.

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I wish you a good luck on your journey since it’s very hard stay on profit side in gambling even though you get most of your money on freeroll.
actually for what we have seen many times before? this is a suicide mission  Grin
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October 13, 2024, 02:31:19 AM
#77
Have you ever wondered why people jump from a parachute, risking their lives? Or why someone loves speed and races at night, risking their lives? Why does anyone do anything that others consider unacceptable and quite difficult? After all, you can just sit at home, eat buns, and watch TV without any risks.
I will help. Because people want to do it, and they like it. Smiley
Also, novel experiences make time appear to go by more slowly.   If you do the same thing daily (go to work, go home, meet with friends, etc) you'll suddenly wonder where all the time has gone.
Some people also get off (dopamine) on adrenaline rushes.
Thank you for revealing the secret to eternal youth: 'be always on the brink of a heart attack'. That is some serious time dilation theory for metaphysics Grin. Jokes aside, your comment reflects the wisdom of an experienced (aged Grin) man and I am still making sense of it. I mean, I know that deep philosophical advice is generally paradoxical in nature, but I am having a hard time with this (maybe you can explain a bit more to a noob).
For me, 'time flies' when you are immersed in interesting, thrill-based novel experiences, and it slows down with less interesting routine work. But I guess you are arguing from a retrospective perspective (experienced aged man), but even then...

THE STARS WERE IN YOUR FAVOR I GOT TWO PAIRS with A on the river(you reeled me in pretty good bro)
Yep, it was all luck! I am just a lucky fish Grin. You are a good player who just got unlucky on the river. Do not let this affect your good gameplay; you will catch me sooner or later. Will see you at the table next week Grin
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October 12, 2024, 02:24:34 PM
#76
                                                                     
               CORRECTION

It seems like finally my consistent approach to playing selected high-value freerolls paid off. I secured 2nd place and around 130$ in prize money. I was the big chip leader heads up, but sometimes you can't beat variance, although I feel good about my play.
So updated balance is around 360$.

The prize which I got for 2nd place was 70$ free bet not 130$, my mistake. I have updated the thread with right information. In case you want to know what happened to my free bet, here is the screen shot:


THE STARS WERE IN YOUR FAVOR I GOT TWO PAIRS with A on the river(you reeled me in pretty good bro)


Congrats.



Have you ever wondered why people jump from a parachute, risking their lives? Or why someone loves speed and races at night, risking their lives? Why does anyone do anything that others consider unacceptable and quite difficult? After all, you can just sit at home, eat buns, and watch TV without any risks.
I will help. Because people want to do it, and they like it. Smiley

Also, novel experiences make time appear to go by more slowly.   If you do the same thing daily (go to work, go home, meet with friends, etc) you'll suddenly wonder where all the time has gone.

Some people also get off (dopamine) on adrenaline rushes.

in my case i like to SpeedLearn (crashcourse a lot of skills) and apply on a single day/night(or a single session) mostly when im really bored , or have nothing else to do.
I have a not so poor success rate, (subpar), but when i get to learn and apply it all in one day, its a different kind of joy.

But forget almost everything about it in a week or so.
Vod
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October 12, 2024, 02:04:23 PM
#75
Have you ever wondered why people jump from a parachute, risking their lives? Or why someone loves speed and races at night, risking their lives? Why does anyone do anything that others consider unacceptable and quite difficult? After all, you can just sit at home, eat buns, and watch TV without any risks.
I will help. Because people want to do it, and they like it. Smiley

Also, novel experiences make time appear to go by more slowly.   If you do the same thing daily (go to work, go home, meet with friends, etc) you'll suddenly wonder where all the time has gone.

Some people also get off (dopamine) on adrenaline rushes.
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October 12, 2024, 09:32:05 AM
#74
                                                                     
               CORRECTION

It seems like finally my consistent approach to playing selected high-value freerolls paid off. I secured 2nd place and around 130$ in prize money. I was the big chip leader heads up, but sometimes you can't beat variance, although I feel good about my play.
So updated balance is around 360$.

The prize which I got for 2nd place was 70$ free bet not 130$, my mistake. I have updated the thread with right information. In case you want to know what happened to my free bet, here is the screen shot:
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