Have you considered quitting playing poker?

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There are poker players who doesn't last long in the game. Some quit almost immediately they started playing because they're not good at it as they keep playing like a donkey while some played to have the experience. They don't have long term plans to play for too long.

How long you been playing poker? Have you ever considered leaving it?
 
It's crossed my mind before, but I have too much passion for the game to ever quit poker.
I also learned from my past mistakes which made me a better player, and enjoy the game again.
 
When I used to play poker online years ago, I used to play it online and it did become an addiction at one point so I was thankful that I was not playing for money. I did at the time consider quitting due to how much I played but I found being strict with myself and playing less was a better option over quitting.

I now play every so often and have fun with it when I do.
 
I have no reason to consider quitting. It is one game that I am always excited to play. So, I will keep playing for as long as it takes.
 
I haven't consider quitting. I just focus on honing my skills. Of course, poker can make some players quit when they experience disappointment with it, maybe from frustration to financial losses and even burnout.
 
I do consider quitting when i loss heavily but the reverse is the case. When i win, i will be doing mental calculations how much i will make in one week! I think am not yet ready to quit!🤣🤣🤣
 
I haven't played in so long but I don't see any reason why your average person should quit unless they just inevitably don't really play much. The fact that how much your playing for matters a lot. You don't want to gamble your life savings but if your playing with small amounts you shouldn't really consider quitting. However with large amounts on the line you may want to take huge breaks.
 
It's necessary to set limits and put into consideration the Bank roll.management. If you're playing with the amount you can afford to lose, I will probably say that it's okay to keep playing but if you are risking a huge amount of money or probably chasing losses, it might be the time to let go.
 
I am not really considering to quit poker. Not even in the distant future. Beyond wins and losses, I have learned how to make solid decisions because of my association with playing poker. Poker is one game that is constantly about making sound decisions with limited time. And this attribute of poker has helped me sharpen my decision making in real life situations. Ain't quitting poker anytime soon.
 
Yeah, I've thought about it after some really bad sessions where I questioned if it's worth the stress and money. But then I have a good night or learn something new about the game and get hooked again.
 
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