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Just a few observations. You'll take them as criticisms but that's because you won't like what is being observed.
 Originally Posted by LuckySlevin
the guy that went on to win it said I deserved to cash for the way I played which was nice.
From your very first post at FTR, you have gone out of your way to put in some comment about you playing well. Every one of your bust outs was due to a cooler or a suckout (even here with J9 vs AT) and people always comment how you deserve better.
Months ago Deanglow pointed out that you hijack other threads to make such comments. All in all you seem at pain to point out you're a really good player and luck is the only reason you're not a millionaire.
 Originally Posted by LuckySlevin
I've been reading a fair bit of Skalansky on Poker.....before I move on to the Theory of Poker.....I'm really looking forward to reading the Mathematics of Poker it looks nice and deep so I'm going to make sure I assimilate everything in that properly.
All this suggests you're serious about poker but you admit you can't stick to BRM, you find grinding boring and that you're playing "for fun" - ie: big buy in affairs with the chance to get rich quick.
 Originally Posted by LuckySlevin
I'm no longer going to be grinding an online bankroll out, not until I have about 2,000 to invest in my bankroll.
You have admitted to being a degen and unable to grind or stick to BRM yet you state here that once you score big and land 2k you will suddenly play seriously. If you are addicted to the big score now - and if you cannot face the monotonous grind - then you will have no chance of slowing down if you luckbox your way to $2k. Instead you will dream of turning that 2k into 20k but playing in even bigger tourneys now that you have a bigger BR.
If you want the thrills of $50+ buy in events on a $200 roll then great but as Deanglow said - be honest with yourself and be honest with us.
As said, just observations. Take them as you see fit.
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