
$2 for birthday bonus?
I'm only bronze, sure, but $2?
Even betonline gave $10.
What did everyone else get? Seems, laughable TBH.
A freaking postcard is 5 😆

I'm only bronze, sure, but $2?
Even betonline gave $10.
What did everyone else get? Seems, laughable TBH.
A freaking postcard is 5 😆
Proof it works!
I have been doing this every day for nearly a week. Thought people here might not be aware but could use the information.
Sorry if this isn't allowed here.
This is for the 3 snack pack not 4
>Young Tyson could hammer fist your upper back during a take down and fracture your scapula or shatter a cervical vertebrae.
I'm genuinely laughing so hard.
Why hasn't anyone tried this before?!? 🤔
Literally, there are 0 players.
This will work as well yea? Got a job at the cemetery as a caretaker and have to take a physical tomorrow.
I have a buddy who might be able to get me some real piss but if that falls through, I've used these before and it's worked but wanted to double check. Idk if the VA has some different method or whatever. I've don't the research and all that but just would like to hear from someone who has done it with the VA specifically if possible.
How can one go about doing this? I assume there is some software or something that I'd need to install.
I'm also interested in a HUD but again, not sure how to go about it.
I'm not trying to brag, I know how this sub is lol, I just want to get better and track my results.
This is the most I can get out of stake but it doesn't differentiate games so my baccarat results are here as well. $20 to $900 playing 2nl/10nl and occasionally some baccarat. I'd say 70/30 or so.
Thanks folks. Also, I feel myself getting better preflop(I learned to fold) but I'm struggle a lot when I miss or when I've got a strong draw/hand that I'm aggressive with pre/flop/turn but either miss/get countered/drawn out on.
Any books you'd recommend? Websites?(not looking to pay for any subscriptions) or tutorials?
I'm also interested in "poker math". I've never been good at it so I've always been a "feel" player(I know, I know) bc of it. I know basic stuff but would like to know if there is maybe a course or something.
Thanks again. I know this is a lot and scatter brained, apologies.
I only have case, cooler and MB. I was thinking about buying a 4690k or 4790k, some ram and just use it as an emulator/streaming box.
Thoughts?
Found a 4690k for 20, 16gb RAM for $30 and 1070ti for $60.
Doesn't seem like a bad deal for a home theater/retro gaming setup.
I occasionally play stuff like Overwatch/Deep Rock Galactic and DOOM but nothing serious.
Be like $160/170 all in or so. Idk, part of me seems like that's viable for what I want and part of me says don't waste the money wait a little longer and get something new.
Hello guys, got a job as an official caretaker at the local cemetery and wondering what to expect.
Any preservation tips? Whats a typical day look like? What's something I wouldn't expect to be doing as a caretaker?
Thanks a lot everyone! Hope to hear from ya.
Pay is good, $23 to start w full benefits and 1yr probation period. I've served so grunt work, is no big deal of course, but I'm looking to see what I should expect
After the military I worked only high end restaurants and made GREAT money but no benefits, no career path and dealing w people all day was brutal. The stress is something people really overlook there.
What's a typical day?
What's something I might not expect to be doing?
How emotionally taxing is this, truly?
Career path?
In my 30s trying to start over. I'm 40% disabled w PTSD and kicked my alcohol habit. Going back in the industry wasn't an option for me. Personally, I'm very much looking forward to being outside and doing physical work thats actually fulfilling. Anyway, looking forward to starting.
They said I need to take a physical, though. I assume they just mean a drug test? Which isn't an issue just wondering.
Thanks everyone!