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Old 01-31-2006, 08:49 PM
JackCase JackCase is offline
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Default Re: Lee Jones Flawed Thinking/ in defense of S&M

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At the end of the article Jones writes:

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Please note that the SAGE System is Copyright © 2005 by James Kittock and Lee Jones, and the terms SAGE System and "Are you Sage?" are trademarks. You have our permission (indeed, our encouragement) to use it. But you can't take credit for it and you can't sell it.

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Best wishes,
Mason

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Copyrighting an article is a claim of genius? Sorry, but that is a bit of a stretch. By that standard, these guys must be veritable Einsteins:

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From PokerFarce and PokerTruth, by Ray Michael B. ©1999 by Ray Michael B. This material appears with the express permission of the author and Two Plus Two Publishing.

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From Poker Tournament Stategies by Sylvester Suzuki. ©1998 by Two Plus Two Publishing. This material appears with the express permission of Two Plus Two Publishing.

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David says of Suzuki:

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The best book by far on poker tournaments yet published. Many new good ideas, especially for the smaller rebuy tournaments. --David Sklansky

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Are we to therefore assume that Suzuki is "...a superb practioner of the subject and a very good thinker and explainer, or a very good practitioner and a superb thinker and explainer."

This whole topic has turned into a tempest in a teapot. Too many folks here are over-reacting and taking comments personally.
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