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David Sklansky 08-24-2007 08:58 PM

Daniel Negreanu\'s Latest Cardplayer Article
 
Most haven't read it yet and those who haven't should reserve comment until they have. The jist of it is that he puts poker players into two categories, basically grinders and risk takers, and he then gives the pros and cons to both approaches.

I'll elaborate on my objections later on. But for now I would simply like to say that there is nothing that forces you to choose to be in either extreme category. Daniel claims that risk avoiders will never be found above 80-160 or 25-50 NL. Nonsense. He also implies that the highest players are making good decisions when they play against each other rather than play smaller and win more in the long run with less risk. And that there are good reasons to take big risks regarding going broke. Again nonsense.

I completely agree that those who never push themselves past their comfort level are somewhat sad cases. If you can afford it, play in higher games than you are used to if for no other reason than it will help your game. If things work out you just may move up the stakes ladder for good. Don't just think of poker as a steady job if there is any chance at all you have not reached your peak. But you can do all this without being a sucker.

fraac 08-24-2007 09:02 PM

Re: Daniel Negreanu\'s Latest Cardplayer Article
 
I think it's decided in your first 15 years of life whether you're risky or nitty, and I think both you and Negreanu are a tad over-defensive of your own positions.

David Sklansky 08-25-2007 02:13 AM

Re: Daniel Negreanu\'s Latest Cardplayer Article
 
I'm nitty when it comes to buying shirts. When it comes to gambling I take almost the exactly correct risks based on discretionary bankroll and the edge I conservatively estimate I have. The nit Daniel was describing in his article was not modelled after me. (More than twenty percent of my entire bankroll is in a highly specualtive stocks.)

Meanwhile your point about your risk tolerance being decided by age 15 is true but unacceptable. There is a theoretically correct risk tolerance. And if your own personal psychology pushes you too far away from it in EITHER direction, it behooves you to try to change.

demon102 08-25-2007 02:23 AM

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I think it's decided in your first 15 years of life whether you're risky or nitty, and I think both you and Negreanu are a tad over-defensive of your own positions.

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this can be changed by behavior modification and other mental techniques, just like u can change ur body with different workouts

cbloom 08-25-2007 02:24 AM

Re: Daniel Negreanu\'s Latest Cardplayer Article
 
DN never saw a table he didn't think he could beat, just like he never saw a hole he didn't think he could call a reraise with and "outplay" his opponent postflop.

PartyGirlUK 08-25-2007 02:26 AM

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There is a theoretically correct risk tolerance.

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Eh?

rothko 08-25-2007 02:28 AM

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you'll never get the 15yr old if you don't give it a shot.

JokersAttack 08-25-2007 02:33 AM

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you'll never get the 15yr old if you don't give it a shot.

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[ ] funny

Thremp 08-25-2007 02:38 AM

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There is a theoretically correct risk tolerance.

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Eh?

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Umm... This is very basic. Assuming you can match your utility in terms of dollarz.

jeff329 08-25-2007 02:39 AM

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"I completely agree that those who never push themselves past their comfort level are somewhat sad cases. If you can afford it, play in higher games than you are used to if for no other reason than it will help your game."

I think this is quite ignorant. If you are a kid playing for fun or playing for ego, sure, push yourself as much as you choose. If it is your career, you should play within your comfort zone. Undoubtedly you will have pushed yourself outside of it on your way to making it your career. But once there, to say it is sad to be responsible and have your job have some kind of stability is just pathetic.


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