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« Reply #60 on: July 29, 2013, 05:21:24 PM »


Was great to meet you on Saturday, thanks for coming along, & I hope you enjoyed it.

I looked out for you on Day Two, but must have missed you.

Same to you. Shame I was out so early but will definitely be looking at playing more of the Sky Events in future!
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« Reply #61 on: July 29, 2013, 08:11:40 PM »

Just caught up with this diary after a sabbatical from Blonde.
Easily one of the most interesting characters to appear on the Notts poker scene.
Get the lot kid, and see you when i'm back for uni.
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« Reply #62 on: July 29, 2013, 09:54:01 PM »

Thanks for all the positive feedback guys, means a lot!

Just thought I'd write a post about the other 'non-poker' side to me e.g. what I do for a living. Hopefully won't turn out to be too much of a TL;DR Cheesy

Whilst being at Uni I decided that although I wanted to live like a balla, I didn't like the idea of getting a job. Therefore the obvious choice seemed to be setting up a business of some sort and begin what I hoped would be my journey to becoming a millionaire. Before Uni I had dabbled a bit in website design and after working part time in the marketing department of a multi million pound labelling company, I realised that businesses were willing to spend incredible amounts of money on website design & development especially when it came to ecommerce which was really starting to boom back then. I therefore came to the conclusion that it would be +EV to learn this trade and that I could make a reasonable income freelancing alongside my studies.

Within 6 months I had a pretty good grasp on the different technologies and trends being used in website development and what companies were looking for when choosing to branch out online. I chose to brand myself under the name Alliance Studio setting up a portfolio website, getting business cards printed etc. I then managed to land a few clients both in Derby and back home in Boston, including luckboxing a contract to design an ordering system used by every train company in the UK. I still continue to build and develop Alliance Studio as a brand and have some pretty exciting new ideas for the next few months which will offer both existing and new customers a whole bunch of new services.

My second entrepreneurial outburst was the acquisition of an online clothing company, 8th Wonder Clothing. Now at the time I knew pretty much nothing about the clothing industry however did know a lot about selling online and search engine marketing therefore thought - what's the worst that can happen? When I first looked at buying the company, it didn't have a huge range of clothes but did have a steady rate of traffic with good search engine rankings for the brands that they stocked so seemed like a pretty sound investment.

Once the deal went through I suddenly found myself with a ridiculous number of boxes taking up almost all the space in my room at Uni. Didn't really think that part through, however I soon got used to it and made sure that I locked up the biggest room when moving into our 3rd year house. After the stock was all moved over I got to work on a complete redesign of the site as well as working hard on the general marketing of the business including handing out flyers at uni, emailing offers to customers and utilising Facebook and Twitter to build relationships with customers. Since then the company has grown and I'll soon be looking at putting more money into new stock ready for the winter with the aim of turning over enough of a profit to make it viable to invest in another online business idea.

So that's basically it, just thought some of you might find it interesting to see how I manage to fund my gambling habit Smiley

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« Reply #63 on: July 29, 2013, 10:04:22 PM »

Nice to meet you Saturday. Thanks for not wanting any food in nandos.
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« Reply #64 on: July 29, 2013, 11:59:04 PM »

Thanks for all the positive feedback guys, means a lot!

Just thought I'd write a post about the other 'non-poker' side to me e.g. what I do for a living. Hopefully won't turn out to be too much of a TL;DR Cheesy

Whilst being at Uni I decided that although I wanted to live like a balla, I didn't like the idea of getting a job. Therefore the obvious choice seemed to be setting up a business of some sort and begin what I hoped would be my journey to becoming a millionaire. Before Uni I had dabbled a bit in website design and after working part time in the marketing department of a multi million pound labelling company, I realised that businesses were willing to spend incredible amounts of money on website design & development especially when it came to ecommerce which was really starting to boom back then. I therefore came to the conclusion that it would be +EV to learn this trade and that I could make a reasonable income freelancing alongside my studies.

Within 6 months I had a pretty good grasp on the different technologies and trends being used in website development and what companies were looking for when choosing to branch out online. I chose to brand myself under the name Alliance Studio setting up a portfolio website, getting business cards printed etc. I then managed to land a few clients both in Derby and back home in Boston, including luckboxing a contract to design an ordering system used by every train company in the UK. I still continue to build and develop Alliance Studio as a brand and have some pretty exciting new ideas for the next few months which will offer both existing and new customers a whole bunch of new services.

My second entrepreneurial outburst was the acquisition of an online clothing company, 8th Wonder Clothing. Now at the time I knew pretty much nothing about the clothing industry however did know a lot about selling online and search engine marketing therefore thought - what's the worst that can happen? When I first looked at buying the company, it didn't have a huge range of clothes but did have a steady rate of traffic with good search engine rankings for the brands that they stocked so seemed like a pretty sound investment.

Once the deal went through I suddenly found myself with a ridiculous number of boxes taking up almost all the space in my room at Uni. Didn't really think that part through, however I soon got used to it and made sure that I locked up the biggest room when moving into our 3rd year house. After the stock was all moved over I got to work on a complete redesign of the site as well as working hard on the general marketing of the business including handing out flyers at uni, emailing offers to customers and utilising Facebook and Twitter to build relationships with customers. Since then the company has grown and I'll soon be looking at putting more money into new stock ready for the winter with the aim of turning over enough of a profit to make it viable to invest in another online business idea.

So that's basically it, just thought some of you might find it interesting to see how I manage to fund my gambling habit Smiley


Ive got the lot.

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« Reply #65 on: July 30, 2013, 12:05:14 AM »

Brags ITT continue to be dope-nasty!!!!

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« Reply #66 on: July 30, 2013, 12:21:30 AM »

Thanks for all the positive feedback guys, means a lot!

Just thought I'd write a post about the other 'non-poker' side to me e.g. what I do for a living. Hopefully won't turn out to be too much of a TL;DR Cheesy

Whilst being at Uni I decided that although I wanted to live like a balla, I didn't like the idea of getting a job. Therefore the obvious choice seemed to be setting up a business of some sort and begin what I hoped would be my journey to becoming a millionaire. Before Uni I had dabbled a bit in website design and after working part time in the marketing department of a multi million pound labelling company, I realised that businesses were willing to spend incredible amounts of money on website design & development especially when it came to ecommerce which was really starting to boom back then. I therefore came to the conclusion that it would be +EV to learn this trade and that I could make a reasonable income freelancing alongside my studies.

Within 6 months I had a pretty good grasp on the different technologies and trends being used in website development and what companies were looking for when choosing to branch out online. I chose to brand myself under the name Alliance Studio setting up a portfolio website, getting business cards printed etc. I then managed to land a few clients both in Derby and back home in Boston, including luckboxing a contract to design an ordering system used by every train company in the UK. I still continue to build and develop Alliance Studio as a brand and have some pretty exciting new ideas for the next few months which will offer both existing and new customers a whole bunch of new services.

My second entrepreneurial outburst was the acquisition of an online clothing company, 8th Wonder Clothing. Now at the time I knew pretty much nothing about the clothing industry however did know a lot about selling online and search engine marketing therefore thought - what's the worst that can happen? When I first looked at buying the company, it didn't have a huge range of clothes but did have a steady rate of traffic with good search engine rankings for the brands that they stocked so seemed like a pretty sound investment.

Once the deal went through I suddenly found myself with a ridiculous number of boxes taking up almost all the space in my room at Uni. Didn't really think that part through, however I soon got used to it and made sure that I locked up the biggest room when moving into our 3rd year house. After the stock was all moved over I got to work on a complete redesign of the site as well as working hard on the general marketing of the business including handing out flyers at uni, emailing offers to customers and utilising Facebook and Twitter to build relationships with customers. Since then the company has grown and I'll soon be looking at putting more money into new stock ready for the winter with the aim of turning over enough of a profit to make it viable to invest in another online business idea.

So that's basically it, just thought some of you might find it interesting to see how I manage to fund my gambling habit Smiley


I had the lot.

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« Reply #67 on: July 30, 2013, 03:58:30 AM »

Was at gala tonight, literally everyone was like "WTF WHERE'S FRED?!"

"Oh game's dead"

"It's just not the same without Fred around"

"This game is missing something" "Yeah fred.."

When DTD owners aren't asking telling you your name is cool you're being pined for by gala regs.

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« Reply #68 on: July 30, 2013, 08:06:20 AM »

Was at gala tonight, literally everyone was like "WTF WHERE'S FRED?!"

"Oh game's dead"

"It's just not the same without Fred around"

"This game is missing something" "Yeah fred.."

When DTD owners aren't asking telling you your name is cool you're being pined for by gala regs.

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Baller diary btw. <3

Not surprised I'm missed with the amount I've donated this week! Will probably be missed by Stato and Alex now I've left their house too.
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« Reply #69 on: July 30, 2013, 08:54:50 AM »

Was at gala tonight, literally everyone was like "WTF WHERE'S FRED?!"

"Oh game's dead"

"It's just not the same without Fred around"

"This game is missing something" "Yeah fred.."

When DTD owners aren't asking telling you your name is cool you're being pined for by gala regs.

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Baller diary btw. <3

Not surprised I'm missed with the amount I've donated this week! Will probably be missed by all at Dtd and Gala now the fish had to go home to Lincoln .

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« Reply #70 on: July 30, 2013, 08:34:44 PM »

Do you currently keep your stock in a hotel room?
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« Reply #71 on: July 30, 2013, 08:54:08 PM »

Do you currently keep your stock in a hotel room?

Haha no, it's currently kept in the garage back in Boston and the postal side of the business is currently run by my employees/parents Cheesy
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« Reply #72 on: July 30, 2013, 08:58:34 PM »

Looking at putting more volume in online over the next few months and just wondered what people's opinions are on the softest formats to play online? Which is more likely to achieve the highest hourly? Cash,
MTTs, sngs?
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« Reply #73 on: July 30, 2013, 09:13:18 PM »

Looking at putting more volume in online over the next few months and just wondered what people's opinions are on the softest formats to play online? Which is more likely to achieve the highest hourly? Cash,
MTTs, sngs?

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« Reply #74 on: July 30, 2013, 09:24:30 PM »

Looking at putting more volume in online over the next few months and just wondered what people's opinions are on the softest formats to play online? Which is more likely to achieve the highest hourly? Cash,
MTTs, sngs?

Online I think MTT's and SNG's are much softer in general than cash.  As for what sort of games you think you would do best in, you should more about your game than anyone else....
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