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Old 04-01-2006, 04:23 PM
wmspringer wmspringer is offline
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Default Smoking causes cancer

Will we be getting a follow-up article on HOW to choose the best tables?
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Old 04-02-2006, 01:31 AM
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I very much enjoyed this "kick yourself in the butt" article. I am guilty on all charges...except for the fact I've never smoked.

I just committed yesterday after a poor month of March to really start focusing in on what my major poker malfunction is. This article is the start of many that will hopefully help me see the light.

Keep 'em coming!
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Old 04-03-2006, 12:04 AM
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A completely awesome article! Well-argued, L.
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Old 04-03-2006, 08:00 PM
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i like where the new lorinda series is headed. very interesting angle to take.
major improvement over T.C. which i found to be meandering and pointless although, at times, amusing.

my only problem with it is this:
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I recommend that you print this out and read it in the bathroom. That way you will save valuable time.

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please ignore this suggestion for the sake of the trees.
other than that, great job.
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Old 04-04-2006, 11:04 AM
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Personally, I feel like I have three hours of good poker playing in me. I wonder what Lorinda bases her statement about your play deteriorating after two hours?
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Old 04-08-2006, 02:01 PM
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For my money, L is one of the best pure writers in the magazine. My interest in the fiction she wrote was a bit hit or miss, but I always enjoy reading when someone has an ironclad grasp of both logic and how to use the English language.


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Personally, I feel like I have three hours of good poker playing in me. I wonder what Lorinda bases her statement about your play deteriorating after two hours?

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I think the 2-hour period was somewhat arbitrary. What I took away is that it is more significant to your results to play focused & at your best (i.e., by taking breaks) vs. ensuring every second of the time you set aside for a poker session is spent playing (rather than scouting and/or resting your brain).
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Old 04-08-2006, 08:30 PM
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I think the 2-hour period was somewhat arbitrary. What I took away is that it is more significant to your results to play focused & at your best (i.e., by taking breaks) vs. ensuring every second of the time you set aside for a poker session is spent playing (rather than scouting and/or resting your brain).

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Thankyou for everyone's comments in this thread.

The above quote pretty much sums up the answer to the question about concentration, although I learned some years ago that 50 minutes is considered the top end of the scale for the "normal" range.

A quick search since reading the posts here has shown that number to be thought of very differently by different people/establishments, but 20-50 minutes seems to be the accepted guess. I have however only read four links but they did seem to be good ones. (Sample size... I know)

I used the two hour figure as a number much larger than 50 minutes, so yes, it was rather arbitary.
Something else I have learned since writing the article is that some people (and I suspect this applies to many 2+2ers) appear to concentrate for much much longer. It does however transpire that they are usually very good at taking many very small breaks, so small they don't even know they're doing it. (I assume we're talking 10-20 seconds where they stare into space etc)

I would imagine that multi-tabling online gives less chance for these mini-breaks than live play, but if I wrote any more about that subject, I'd be into the realms of guesswork.

Lori
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Old 04-18-2006, 06:29 AM
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Lorinda,
Just wanted to say that I found this months piece fantastic. Very well put and spot-on. Anxious to read next month's, and, in the meantime, put this to good use.

Thank you!
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Old 04-27-2006, 12:03 AM
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Personally, I feel like I have three hours of good poker playing in me

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3 hours??? I play 10-12 hr live sessions no breaks. No Ipod. Patience is my virtue. Conversations are key. Very tiring work mind you.

JT
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Old 04-07-2006, 04:47 PM
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I don't know, but I can't really select the table I play in a brick-and-mortar casino. It's usually a pretty long wait for any limit and I just make sure I play better than most players at that limit. And sometimes only one fish can make a table quite profitable
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