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I used to have an unhealthy relationship with online poker and would play almost nonstop. Over the years, I've become much more disciplined, started playing less, and actually achieved better results because of it. I still consider poker an addiction in the sense that I love the game and think about it often, but I've learned how to manage it in a much healthier way.
 
Has playing poker become an addition for you? Why or why not?

What are some ways to keep it from becoming an addiction?
My whole life has been one big addiction first it with kids games pick up stick,Jack’s and hopscotch. It didn’t seem like much at the time they were all just enjoyable things to do. Honestly, the list is still growing.Lol
 
It hasn't become an addiction to me. I play for fun, and I don't play too frequently. I don't think I will ever be addicted to poker..
 
No, I haven't ever been addicted to playing poker in any way. Gambling is something I have a tight leash on, I will never allow myself sink in deep into the point I will need help.
 

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