Tales Of An Online Poker Addict

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Tales of an Online Poker Addict


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I never imagined I'd become as hooked on online poker as I did. For any poker enthusiast, logging in is like being a kid in a candy store. You can play heads-up, 7-card stud, no-limit Hold'em cash games, limit Hold'em tournaments, sit-and-go tournaments, and regular cash games?"the options are endless.

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I never thought I'd get addicted to online poker, but here we are. For those who love poker, logging into a poker account is akin to handing a kid their first bag of candy. There's an endless variety: heads up, 7-stud, no-limit Hold'em cash games, limit Hold'em tournaments, sit-and-go tournaments, and more. The possibilities truly are endless.

The first site I played on offered both cash and free poker areas, much like most online poker platforms. This particular site featured a freeroll tournament that granted winners entry to their big Saturday game for free. Back then, winning the top prize of $125 felt monumental.

At the time, I was stuck in a job I didn't enjoy, so I often played in the freeroll tournaments when I should have been doing data entry. After securing my seat, the reality of competing against 500 other players hit me. These weren’t just casual players; they were skilled, serious contenders?"not the kind you'd find casually playing online games with a 3-5 off-suit hand.

I played conservatively during the lower blinds, taking notes on certain players, a feature I love in online poker. As the hours passed, I inched closer to the money. With payouts beyond third place being minimal, my mindset became "go big or go home." This attitude, along with some gutsy calls, propelled me to the final table of seven. Luck was on my side?"I had notes on six of them. Using this to my advantage, I systematically eliminated them one by one and claimed the top prize of $125.

Feeling invincible and not the humblest person around, I excitedly emailed all my friends about my big win. Then, I eagerly jumped back into the poker rooms, unaware of the skill level in real cash games. I quickly earned my poker stripes, blowing the entire $125 in less than an hour. Desperate to find a way back into the games, I realized this might be what a drug addict feels like.

To make matters worse, friends started calling to congratulate me and ask how much more I'd won. My response? “I’m still up.” It wasn't exactly a lie?"I was still riding high on my poker buzz.

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