Friends, hello everyone! watched the interview the other day in the new release of The Riddick Level, where Andrey Antipov (CEO GipsyTeam) talks about his development path. There is almost no water in the release, I recommend it for viewing for those who are trying to develop in the gembla and in life in general.
For myself personally, I saw a lot of similar situations with my own promotion and development (although I didn’t go that far in Poker, I also went to Gembla through poker, I even got fifty dollars from Pokerstars like him). The story with Pokerstars also caught, when 80% of income was more than from one poker room, and at some point he simply says goodbye to all the affiliates (I knew about this before, but I didn’t think about it from the perspective of the largest affiliate company), the same stories happened to me with the partners on whom the entire traffic was poured. With experience, I came to the conclusion - don’t put all the eggs in one basket, don’t put all the chips in one partner. True, in Poker and the choice of rooms and the market itself is not so large, and a completely different approach to players is needed, Riddick said this by the way. -
In general, the issue is suitable, I was interested in a sober, practical look without pathos: where to endure, where to count, and where to turn around honestly. Perhaps this will resonate with you too.
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