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July 31 2009

Back to school...

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I decided recently that I am going back to school, well actually I decided this about 8 months ago but finally am going to put the effort into taking the steps to going back. Right now, I have two options, apply to Santa Clara and stay living at my house, or go to junior college for a half year or year and transfer to a UC (UCSB or UCLA). Right now I'm leaning towards Santa Clara both because I like living at my house and because I don't really want to go back to a junior college.

It seems that a lot of kids my age who have had a lot of success in poker are going back to school. I think that the reason this is happening is because poker for these people (myself included) starts out as a hobby, usually in college, and it is the best thing ever, you are making tons of money and still living the college life with basically no responsibilites. Then all the sudden you realize, "wow, I can make a living off this, what am I doing in school," then all the sudden fast forward a few years and you have mortgages, investments, accountants, and all these meetings to go to and responsibilities, and it hits you one day... "I'm not a kid anymore, how the hell did that happen?" At least for me that is the reason I want to go back to school, to live more of a normal adolescent/young adulthood and get some of the awesome experiences that my friends are getting. This is not to say that the past three years has been a waste, I have gotten to travel and meet interesting, successful people and see the world and have some amazing stories/experiences to go along with it. It's just come to the point where I want to meet new people my age who don't gamble for a living and do different stuff than I have been doing for the past few years.

This doesn't mean I am going to stop playing poker, I will still play about as much as I do now (which recently has been very little) and travel to tournaments close to my house like LA and Vegas. As for poker right now, like I said I have been playing very little, I've tried experimenting some in the lower mixed games to try to learn the limit games, but the combination of the stakes being too small and me not really enjoying playing limit poker has put a damper on my learning process. My goal is to be able to be comfortable enough playing all the games that I can play in the 400/800 7-game in 3 months, a lofty goal considering right now I'm not sure if I could beat a 10/20 stud h/l game, but I think if I set my mind to it and really put in some hands at the smaller limit games I can do it.

Thats all I got for now,
Isaac

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