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How do I approach friend who bets big on poker but just isn't that good?
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[QUOTE="Damondnotaplaye, post: 6995710, member: 1039924"] This is what worries me. That he might lack "something" that's needed to make it in poker. I really wanted him to at least crush me (I would rank me as a very basic opponent). When he failed to do so, I thought maybe I just had a style that's good against him, so I watched him play online but things didn't go well there either. This aligns with my thinking as well, maybe he should do something else. But it feels cruel to try and persuade him to give up what I assume is his dream, I think he needs support and I'm unsure how to approach this, it would be so easy to be supportive if he didn't seems to be bad at what he does. I don't know all his aliases, he plays multiple sites but I know one, and it say Opt-In under ROI. It say under statistics -> ability 66, is that good? [/QUOTE]
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