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Old 03-30-2006, 07:09 PM
RikaKazak RikaKazak is offline
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Default Re: how good are the advice ont his forum?

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You have to remember, players like myself don't post 100% of what's going on in our head while playing. If we did we'd give away TOO much and the posts would turn into novels.

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Wow...way to be humble.

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It's true, I would expect it to be true from any winning NL player. I would be very surprised if it wasn't true from you, and every other winning player on here.

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Really? There is only so much to think about. Could you say WHAT you would write about? Reads/table image, etc. or technical stuff or...? You make me feel like such a noob. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

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I'm sorry, my original post wasn't suppose to be a "brag" or act like I'm god's gift to poker. I was just trying to tell the OP why many threads are so short/ not in depth.

As far as what I/many if not all others "leave out" I would need a specific hand. But I don't think I've ever put 100% of my "thought process" into any hand on 2+2. The only times I think I've ever talked to someone 100% of what I'm thinking is my poker coach. He's better than me so can understand 100% of what I think, plus he won't EVER flame me for my opinion/short falls (which 2+2 is quick to do), plus there's just not enough time to write it all down, plus many of my opponets know my screenname and read what I write so I don't want to just give them my whole thinking process.
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