i made a bet that i can reach gm in 4 years (10k usd) sooooooo any advice would be nice
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i made a bet that i can reach gm in 4 years (10k usd) sooooooo any advice would be nice
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i am not joking if you have any advice plz share i will be very grateful.0 comments 6 down votes bruh.
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That's wild lol. GM is a TALL ASS order. I have said in one of my previous blogs that I could reach that at some point, but I'm not even sure if that's realistic anymore (I'd say I underestimated the calibre of being a GM). Probably around CM after like 2 more years of practice. Anyways, to answer your request, the best general advice is to keep an 80-20 split between practicing and covering theory.