Re: The Poker Tournament Formula by Arnold Snyder...
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No, and the football analogy is flat wrong. Furthermore, it happens all the time when the score is tied in the fourth quarter. Good coaches won't deviate from their game plan.
[/ QUOTE ] - Mason
I think the problem is you both are playing different games and you are both correct...within your own game:
It seems to me that Mason is looking at 60 sec = 1 min; 15 min = 1 quarter; 4 quarters = 60 min (1 game).
In Arnold's football game, time moves like this: 60 sec may = 1 min; but 14 min = the first quarter, 11 min = the second; 7 min = the 3rd and 4 min = the 4th quarter.
Mason is saying that being down 30 - 21 going into the 4th quarter means you have to step it up but not altogether abandon your strong run or option game...though your are down 9 and will need to score twice.
Arnold is saying that you want to go to rather great pains make sure to not allow yourself to get down 30 -21 going into the 4th quarter in the first place. This is because in his football game, you will have a far bigger hole to dig yourself out of as you will have less time to make up the difference. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
----Leavenfish
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