Quote Originally Posted by LuckySlevin
I'm taking a break for a few months from FTR. I'd just like to thank everyone that's offered advice over the last few months, it's really appreciated - and I mean that. Cheers, good luck all.
[ ] took break for few months
[x] back after 5 days

It seems as though you can't stick to anything you say at all - being able to stick to some kind of plan is a key to poker and in fact life/success in anything we undertake.

We don't succeed in anything unless we plan it out and a failure to adhere to that plan will ultimately lead to failure or at least a setback.

Also, you seem to have some sort of epiphany every day. I'm not saying that you don't, I'm saying what ever poker related thoughts or ideas that you come up with are either wrong/bad or if even they are good - you fail to put them into practice.

1. Develop a plan that is achievable and you can stick to. 2nl until $500 is a bit ridiculous)
2. If your not sure on what plan is best, take advice.
3. Stick to the plan, try not to deviate. If you do deviate, realize and get back on track.
4. Not everything will go smoothly, be willing to accept losing some money some days. If you are playing good poker, even slightly better poker than everyone else at your level, you will win in the long run.
5. Post hands and accept ppls criticisms, people are here to help and will help if you stick to your plan.
6. Develop you multitabling skills, the more tables you can play the faster you can learn and move up.

Thats about it.