Greed and Money Management. 2 Things that will kill you.

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not kill you litteraly. But I was thinking..between poker and sportsbetting if I could make 50 dollars a day(which doesnt seem hard but you know how that goes) is 350 a week...which is outstanding for doing something I love and being 20 years old and in college..

But I know I wont be able to do it, I just know it...Ill start thinking if I can make 50 a day why cant I make 100 a day and so on.


How can I stop this?...and good helpful tips?
 
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Well making 350 sounds good until you factor in you living expenses, room, gas, car, etc. Then that 350 turns into about 100 dollars.

Here is the problem. If you want to make 100 a day what do you do on days you lose 100? Do you double up the next bet? What happens when you lose that? See the cycle.

If you want to make 100 a day, get a job, work 5 hours a day at $6/ hour is $30 a day and then take bets from your buddies. LOL. You will surely make your minimum a day then.
 

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jasin4000 said:
not kill you litteraly. But I was thinking..between poker and sportsbetting if I could make 50 dollars a day(which doesnt seem hard but you know how that goes) is 350 a week...which is outstanding for doing something I love and being 20 years old and in college..

But I know I wont be able to do it, I just know it...Ill start thinking if I can make 50 a day why cant I make 100 a day and so on.


How can I stop this?...and good helpful tips?

been my theory the past few weeks this baseball season. Scalping, but it is hard and the time spent doing this could be spent doing something else.

With that said you I have been sleeping alot better at night:103631605
 

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