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Old 01-30-2006, 05:20 PM
IronUnkind IronUnkind is offline
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Default Re: Lee Jones Flawed Thinking

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1. Dan is certainly the better player and will thus gain from avoiding playing big pots when the situation is close. It is true that this factor is not a big deal when the blinds are this high, especially if the opponent is aggressive, but it does count for something.

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Maybe I'm missing something of the context (having read neither the article in question nor reread the passage in Harrington's book), but isn't Jones critiquing Harrington's advice to players who are not themselves Dan Harrington?
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