by Allstar7 » Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:51 am
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Look at Allstar - busy high-pressure job, family and up 'til 3am most nights playing poker - 'obsessive gambling problem' ?- very possibly in the eyes of GA. However as he is $30k up plus a WSOP main event seat from a standing start about 1 year ago (and is presumably enjoying it), most of us would describe him (and he would describe himself) as a successful young player rather than someone with a gambling problem.
Plenty of hobbies are addictive and can lead to (especially) bright young men becoming 'obsessed' with them - chess, world of warcraft, climbing, poker..
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And here's the thing EX. Since as far back as I can remember, I have been an obsessive person. I get into something and I will fight and scratch and bleed until I cannot physically or mentally improve any more. This trait has helped me in my life, helped me in business, sports and poker...BUT its a dangerous way to live. For some ungodly reason, I was a pretty self aware child/teen, and recognized this in myself at a young age. Its why I never tried drugs, at all, (besides booze), because I knew/know that for me there's isnt such a thing as trying something. I throw myself into it full bore.
Now, this makes me a good poker player, because I have the will to study and improve. BUT, it also makes it almost impossible for me to close the books on a losing session. I just want to win so badly that its very diffiuclt to shut it down in the red. Its been a long hard and sometimes costly process for me to understand that no one wins EVERY day, and its ok to go to bed a slight loser, rather than grinding out another hour.
This kid seems to immature to tackle these issues and I was honestly trying to help him. If it sounded harsh, thats life....