
Originally Posted by
BCR
I was fortunate that the boom coincided with my illness when I got sick in early 2001, and I got well in Feb 2007, right when the UIGEA was starting to take effect. I had started playing online I think in 2000, so it was the natural thing to do to kill time when ill and I was already up to speed when the going got good. So when I played a lot, it was easy, and I wasn't missing a thing as I could barely make it off the couch for the great portion of the time.
If I regret anything it was not playing more, but the money I won had no direct correlation to anything I could use it for because I was so ill. I was a better player because I wasn't attached to the money and thought I was a dead man anyway, and the games were easy. I was more patient because I had nothing but time to kill. Once I got well, and I could actually take the money and do something with it, I was worse and the games were harder.
Thankfully it never had it's hooks into me. It doesn't hit that same part of my brain that pit games or cocaine or a nasty lithe girl does. When I was well enough to do something better with my time, I almost always wanted to. I enjoy it, but it's more akin to getting really into chess, or some theoretical game. I enjoy it a lot, but I'm not going to jones over it, so for me, poker was nothing but a positive and still is when I play live. Being old enough to not delude yourself helps also. Lot of fuckers think bad luck is the only thing that separates them from Ivey's room. I don't live on that level of denial.
I think most of those damaged by the game are the kids who quit school, or came into the game later. You would literally have to have a sub 90 IQ to lose money from 2000-2006. It was that fucking easy. Sometimes you're in on the ground floor of something and don't realize it, and don't take full advantage of it. That's my only regret.