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 Originally Posted by Sir Pawnalot
Before you inevitably lose my respect, I would like to give a few tips.
1. Your main focus should be on improving your game.
The money you earn at microstakes is insignificant anyways, so playing 8 tables is futile, unless you want to master robotic non-adjusting poker.
2. Consider your time at the tables as training.
Make a lot of mistakes, not intentionally of course, but make sure you learn from each mistake. No need to sweat any mistake before you start playing at stakes where the money matters.
3. Your studies are more important than poker. Poker will be there for many years, but its harder to finish studies once you get a job and/or family.
gl op.
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