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Good bet. This was my main game for today with a line that seemed off big time (I'd expect -10/-12).
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I didn't even know they had electricity yet in Newkirk.
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"I dont care what you have to say, unless I consider you equal to or better then me, you can suck a fucking FAT cock. And for that to happen, that'd mean you'd have to sit with me and outplay me. " That's hot........
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And I thought I was the only one who thought everyone else is an idiot anytime they call my bets.
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I would have folded the river. I have a few hundred hands on the guy, his vpip is about 12, aggression rate is roughly 1 (even smaller on flop), and is a chronic strong strong hand shover. I doubt he has KT based on my previous stats of him. He either has 44 or maybe even JJ (his pfr % is 3.6%) imo.
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My wife is a senior engineer major and the top 5% of her class. Yes, she has job offers out the yin yang for 60k+ coming out of school. But she also has a very impressive resume. But even she admits that a degree for the most part is overrated. However, that being said. I do believe there's plenty of careers that should require a higher level of education. But at the same time there's a lot more where people can just skate by without really having a firm grasp on the material in which they're supposed
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You'll have to refer to my post on page 2 of this thread. It pretty much covers everything said in your post. Congrats on your success. But I mean, I lived the college life both in athletics and in the class room. I dropped out because quite frankly I was tired of it. I had a 3.5 gpa in Engineering but just generally didn't enjoy what I was doing. Honestly, I can say it's not much of a maturity stage for the majority of people I've ever come in contact with. I think anyone walking into class on Friday
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If he makes sub-par grades, what makes you think getting a degree will be good enough to get a career in his particular degree field? I'm sure there's lots of companies just dying to hire people holding 2.0-2.5 gpas (not that it's impossible though.)
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First off, the stay in college idea is bullshit. Plain and simple. For the life of me I don't understand why people believe poker is an inevitable dead end, while a college degree automatically means success. College degrees are just like poker, there's some winners and a whole lot of losers. I'm not going to bother going into detail, as I'm sure anyone excercising common sense will understand. Though, I imagine I'll probably have to explain the concept farther out. You don't need college to have
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I'd imagine they don't hold any WSOP bracelets though
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