Re: Attn: Neil Schulman



On Feb 28 2006 3:11 PM, Neil Schulman wrote:

Yes I did struggle at 3-6 in Vegas, but I applied myself and learned
from my mistakes. I spent 5 days there in January winning more than 1100
dollars playing mostly 6-12.

i saw an asian chick once win about 600 in one session playing 3/6.
Biggest run of luck i've ever seen in my life. she played every hand and
just kept hitting, it was amazing. i also had a buddy at my last job win
1k in a single 5/10 session and he was an absolute donkey. anyway, i say
all of tht just to point out your 5 day sum doesn't mean much.

In addition I won the first live SNG I ever
played, and finished second in the second one.

congratulations, you can beat drunks at poker.

I did this not even being
experienced at no-limit. I used instincts to know the right time to push
a player off a hand, and knew my outs when I would decide to call an
all-in bet. I realized that I had a lot to learn about no-limit, so I
cut my participation while I was ahead.

I'm not ashamed of failing. I learn from my mistakes, and always strive
to improve.

I didn't mention your 'failure' (and you may not have failed...depending
on what you were trying to accomplish) to embarass you or anything, just
to point out how stupid it was for you, a low limit player (as am I), to
ridicule other low limit players.


You are afraid of my honesty.

No, you're afraid of mine. Honestly, you're a dork.

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