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Old 05-20-2007, 05:38 PM
SheridanCat SheridanCat is offline
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Default Re: Why is 2p2 so big?

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Finally, popping up as rank newbie and criticizing a community that exists to help you is pretty bad form. Welcome to 2+2, I hope you find something here that interests you.

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Oh. come on. I wanted proper answers like the 1st half of your post.


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Glad I could help. There is something to be learned in the sentence you take exception to. Do you know what it is? It's actually one key to sustaining longterm success at poker.

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Also, when I said that the site needed an update. I meant that it should be made simpler to use and slightly prettier. Simplicity is the most important thing though. And 2p2 is definitely not simple


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Here's a quick guide to simplifying your life here:

1) Go to "My Home" and select "Display Preference..." and then set "Default display mode" to Flat Mode.

2) Pick a small group of forums you're interested in - those that are specific to the games you play along with the Beginner's Forum and at the bottom of each of those forum main pages hit the "Favorite Forum! (toggle)" link.

3) On the 2+2 Main Index age, at the bottom, hit the "Show favorite forums" link - this will hide anything you haven't set as a favorite and will eliminate tons of noise. You can always toggle it back.

I suggest avoiding the Other Topics forums and the Internet Gambling forum as those are pretty noise filled, but that's just my prejudice.
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