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No casino/bingo is good thought...

I also do not practise these games...

One thing I try to practise in games that there is 0 need to bluff....if i have a hand then i play them and if not then i leave...

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@FreedoM  You see. You yourself cannot answer the question except sarcasm. I graduated from university without reading one book, because my brain is limitless. 😃


@Merenitsu I haven't written anything here for a long time, but this answer is actually brilliant:scared: This only gives a bad indication of the university  or even you - studies are about acquiring knowledge and deepening it - it's hard to do without reading 'authorities' in a given field.

ps. The mere fact of graduating from studies nowadays practically means nothing in many cases, for many it is an extended vacation at the expense of the state or parents 😉

@FreedoM and many others here sometimes give you good advices and you keep writing - 'when my best hand wins', 'software this and that'. It is amazing that after such a long time you have not developed resistance to these stakes [nano/micro] or freerolls :geek:

Sometimes I look here to see if anything has changed in your approach and ... same old M with his theories🤫

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@pinki  It is not my fault that I came to get higher education in the humanities VVZ from the village, did not read a single book, because even then I thought that there was this nonsense about my science, like books on poker. They impose on you the old, irrelevant. Since I am an information specialist, information is now aging very quickly and loses its relevance. You will spend time reading a scientific work, it will become irrelevant, because by the time you read it, either they will come up with a new one, or this idea will end in principle. The planet's population is growing and the development of information sources is growing too.
So that you understand at the age of 5 I won the chess of my brothers 6 years older than me. I played over 300 games at school and never lost. I will say more I lost my first game at the age of 18, against a man with high results in Europe. After that, I never lost to him and he refused to play with me.
At the expense of software - how do you not understand all this garbage. I swore at him and I am free. I have not offended anyone and my nerves are calm 😃

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still i dont understand ... but if it is smth with the humanities - you probably have books that go back decades in this matter, many geopoliticians today cite certain icons in these areas ... so i don't buy not reading books in typical humanities studies :scared:

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@pinki  Yes, the books were dark. They were forced to read. It was one water. They have been rewritten and rewritten over the centuries to get professors and doctors of sciences. One theory that doesn't work in practice. All this must be burned. Some areas of science (and mine) are utopia. Every year they recruit 300 people, but they cannot find a job. Low wages. In order to receive normal income, you must have worked for at least 20 years. When I was working I could not buy myself pants. On principle, I walked like a homeless person, because they promised me something else. Many teachers did not work for a single day. This is the Soviet system in their hearts. There were other subjects that were general education such as psychology, literature, marketing, religion, foreign languages, Latin, Polish, history. Young teachers worked there and they gave a lot at the lectures. I am proud that I was taught by Doctor of Historical Sciences - Gretskevich, who was one of the 5 best historians in the world. But there were only a few such individuals. You can not read books, but just go to lectures and listen and understand.

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@Merenitsu I agree that universities in Belarus are full of professors brought up in a socialist spirit, it is the same with us to some extent - especially in humanities studies. A decade or two was much worse, even after the 90's. I don't know your field, but besides system books, you probably have books from other countries/or non-system sources [internet] - and of course an option to emigrate.   I am never going to recommend anyone to study only in the humanities, here people usually end up unemployed or in a poor teaching position [or the state creates jobs for them] - these studies should always be an addition to the more close to earth. Ie. if you are passionate about history, it can always be a second or third course. In Belarus it is probably similar, but in typically humanities you have to go further - doctorate, professorship - if you are good enough for it  - especially in fields where it is hard to find work in the private sector😏 I do not know the Belarusian market, but probably the differences in payouts there are slight - regardless of education and specialization - typical of socialist systems / large state interference in the market. 

ps. Remember the situation in your country is largely to blame for Western Europe, that they repel your country because there is a 'supposedly' dictatorship there and you have extensive relations with Russia - but jesus Russia is your neighbor with a huge border line, the geographical location forces you to establish economic ties - especially if the west rejects wider cooperation due to political and ideological reasons. When I am talking about the West, I am talking about Poland as well.

ps2.I'm afraid that when they replaces [Russia] Lukaszenka with some 'pseudo' democrat - it gets even worse. Lukashenka in recent years was the only person who has been for Russia as fish-bone in throat. For example, attempts to build relations with China to reduce dependence on Russia. Your country must be ruled by a strong personality, even with an admixture of dictatorship - your geographical location will not change :teardrop:

ps. if you want to talk about it further, let's continue the thread in here @WuDu  and @Livertool are Belarusian experts:Happy:

 

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@pinki  I agree with what you wrote. I will add that in many cases people are to blame for their problems and lives. A striking example: after demonstrations, an outbreak of coronavirus infection. People smashed it themselves.
At the expense of moving to another country. I like where I live. I like nature, people, calm pace of life. There is a proverb that you probably know "it's good where we are not."
About the discussion with the guys. This is stupid, no offense, because they do not live in my country. There are things that everyone knows.

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