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Any successful poker players ever lose passion for the game and just quit?
SCTrojans 4,784 Posts. Joined 08-09-2006.
01-16-2008 10:24 PM

Ever since I got home from my trip to Niagara and Foxwoods, I've almost completely lost my drive/desire to play poker. I find myself not wanting to play online, even on Sundays. Id seriously rather sit on my ass watching tv than play online. Even when I do force myself to play because its "what I should do" I find myself not caring at all and losing interest while playing, and tilting like a mother****er.

I guess what I'm wondering if any of you personally or know people that this has happened to, and what happened. Did they quit completely and haven't played since? Did it take a lengthy break to spark their interest again? I dunno I'm just starting to lose hope that I can continue to play a lot of poker and enjoy doing it, which is obviously something I would like to do because of the money it provides.

What i'm going through in poker is a recurring theme in my life... I have a very obsessive personality, get very good at something, and drop it really quickly forever. Started with sports, specifically golf... then MTG... then a few video games (nerd)... and then poker... but I really, really don't want it to happen to poker.

Any thoughts/opinions/suggestions would be greatly appreciated, Its kinda a depressing situation =/

Thanks,
Scott
 
 
 

-BlackFours- (United States) 2,702 Posts. Joined 08-14-2007.
01-16-2008 10:26 PM - In reply to

I have a passion for poker, teach me

EDIT: Go back to school if you don't feel like playing poker

j_money24 (Lesotho) 3,927 Posts. Joined 11-18-2006.
01-16-2008 10:28 PM - In reply to

take a break. a couple weeks or a couple months. the passion will probably come back. who knows, maybe if you tutor me in how to play well your passion for poker will come back.



just saying....




lol, j/k obv.









or am i?

abdaar (United States) 85 Posts. Joined 02-11-2007.
01-16-2008 10:29 PM - In reply to

Learn different forms of poker.

Cuthroat187 (United States) 1,843 Posts. Joined 06-07-2006.
01-16-2008 10:30 PM - In reply to

I know it is cliche around here, but take a motherfucking break son

yellowsub (United States) 1,224 Posts. Joined 12-04-2005.
01-16-2008 10:30 PM - In reply to

scott

search "TheBryce"  on 2+2.


TiltinShoes (United States) 3,235 Posts. Joined 09-10-2007.
01-16-2008 10:30 PM - In reply to

I assume this has happened to lots of people before.  I would say don't play for awhile (dunno how long exactly) but I mean you have the means to go several months without playing.  If you never get hungry again, move on to something else.  If you get the itch go crush a few tournaments.  Not trying to be a dick but you can't ask us about your feelings.  Only you know the truth inside.

mattg1983 (United States) 4,733 Posts. Joined 02-21-2005.
01-16-2008 10:31 PM - In reply to

im quitting

nadatell (United States) 1,381 Posts. Joined 01-15-2006.
01-16-2008 10:31 PM - In reply to

What i'm going through in poker is a recurring theme in my life... I have a very obsessive personality, get very good at something, and drop it really quickly forever.

My friend does the same thing, he's not a top pro but was a good player, he used to play online all the time and then 1 night FT'd both tourney's he played at the same time and hasn't played online since (we still play live once a week).

KingPariah (United States) 3,746 Posts. Joined 12-03-2005.
01-16-2008 10:34 PM - In reply to

I don't know how much cash you play but maybe playing more cash which would allow for a more flexible schedule and provide a new challenge if you haven't played a bunch of ring games..also a poker-less vacation for a while would certainly not be a bad idea..you can get burned out doing any job, no matter how much you love it, so take a break, play less hours, play new games (try mastering horse or something) and re-evaluate then

Jaybone2315 (United States) 17,254 Posts. Joined 07-27-2006.
01-16-2008 10:34 PM - In reply to

Have you just lost interest with online poker or just poker in general?


gosalukis83 (United States) 4,720 Posts. Joined 09-21-2006.
01-16-2008 10:34 PM - In reply to

If you arent having fun playing it then try something new like mentoring for fees.

Maybe taking a few months break to explain the game to some other people will help your boredom.


EDIT:  Arent you in your senior year @ USC?  Why dont you take this final semester and live it up bro.  Take the entire semester off and concentrate on your degree and on having as much fun as possible.  Take a HUGE Spring Break trip and bang tons of broads.

jtown1010 (United States) 20,289 Posts. Joined 01-13-2006.
01-16-2008 10:35 PM - In reply to

You've played pretty hardcore for a very long time, you could easily be completely burned out, or you could just be regularly burned out and a month or so off will re-invigorate your passion for the game. Why not just take some time off, with no specific plan at all for the future, then see where that takes you?

8888kush (United States) 1,355 Posts. Joined 03-06-2007.
01-16-2008 10:35 PM - In reply to

why not quit and start playin high stakes golf with ivey, daniel and them...jk. invest most your money and just vacation the rest your life and only play on sundays or somthing. Def dont grind out if your not wanting too, id just play the wsop and party your ass off till you have liver failure or contract too many std's!

andressoprano (United States) 4,564 Posts. Joined 01-15-2007.
01-16-2008 10:37 PM - In reply to

I used to play pool 8 to 10 ours a day since i was 13 till my middle 20's, then all off a sudden i got tire dof it, couldn't enjoy it anymore. There was nothing new on it, if that makes sense. It felt like i'd seen all possible variances on the game, altough pool, like poker , it's a game you never completely master, but it comes the point where you can't improve as fast as you used to, so it gets bothersom.
But, after a break, i did enjoy it again, even if i never tought ( or could) go pro. It was just a hobby. What i try to say it's that when you put too many hours and passion in something, it's normal to go thru periods where you get tired of it, but i'll be back, don't worry. Specially people like you who can live the excitment of the big events, the poker fever i'll get back at you again. But a break sounds like a good idea.
Thats my 2 cents.
 
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