Re: Why Great Players Often Like My Stuff More Than Good Players
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You have mostly missed the point of David's post FWIW.
He is saying that his books help you know what to do once you've got a good read on a situation and therefore great players are in a better position to use the material he presents (since they read situations better). Or to put it in a different way, knowing what the correct play is in a certain situation (what his books help with) does you no good if you cannot determine that you are in that particular situation (which his books do not help with).
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Yes, I understand the explanation David offers for why his premise should be true. (The premise being that great players often like his books more than good players.)
And as I explained I think his premise is completely false.
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