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[ QUOTE ] Sin ’n Go’s [/ QUOTE ] cool. [/ QUOTE ] Lol, noticed that too. Froidian slip... |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Sin ’n Go’s [/ QUOTE ] cool. [/ QUOTE ] Lol, noticed that too. Froidian slip... [/ QUOTE ] I would have thought you were being ironic, but I can't think of anything that your misspelling is supposed to suggest. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Sin ’n Go’s [/ QUOTE ] cool. [/ QUOTE ] Lol, noticed that too. Froidian slip... [/ QUOTE ] I would have thought you were being ironic, but I can't think of anything that your misspelling is supposed to suggest. [/ QUOTE ] Cool. Froid. |
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I really want to get behind this book. Collin has proven he's a a quality writer, a smart guy, and a solid poker analyst. The only missing piece of the puzzle is his experience. He doesn't have to have made a million dollars to be experienced, but chapters on "Psychology and Tilt Avoidance" relating specifically to SNGs have to be written by someone who has played more than 500 tournaments while running hot through all of them. Also, much of the experience a player would have gained two years ago playing the old Party 215's isn't relevant now. What does the switch from 10-hand levels to timed levels do to your push/fold thresholds? Can you figure it out? [/ QUOTE ] What does it matter to anybody else if you are "behind the book" or not? Don't buy it if you don't want to. |
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i think he's saying he wants to be officially involved.
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[ QUOTE ] I really want to get behind this book. Collin has proven he's a a quality writer, a smart guy, and a solid poker analyst. The only missing piece of the puzzle is his experience. [/ QUOTE ] What does it matter to anybody else if you are "behind the book" or not? Don't buy it if you don't want to. [/ QUOTE ] Well, my word might mean something to someone. 2+2 is a good community and I want to see the book they put out that's about my specialty be a good one. I will never buy more than one copy, but if I start telling people interested in learning SNGs to go get in line at the bookstore awaiting it's release, more people will buy it. Why is my asking about the author's experience in the subject of his book being taken as an attack by people who aren't him? I think it's a valid question, and I'm hoping that when he has time he can answer it. It's a good idea to collect as much of the relevant information as possible before making a judgment. |
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