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Old 11-26-2007, 11:27 PM
ohio ohio is offline
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Default Re: psychology of poker

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If you learn to take the sentence you do not seem to like, and take the time to understand it, you will see the wisdom of it.

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apparently i understand the sentence better than you do. it says you should gauge how loose or how tight a player by the looseness/tightness of the other players at that table. that is absurd and pointing that out is hardly nit-picking. if you think/play that way, you'll lose lots of money at poker.

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It is doubtful that the average Vegas 2/4 game looks like the VFW picnic you describe.

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i never said it the average game was like the described game. the described game is an extreme example used to illustrate the dangers of thinking about poker in the way schoonmaker suggests. if you understand the dangers of playing in the described game then you stand a better chance of understanding the dangers of schoonmaker's bad advice.

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In final, I think that this book would be good for you. It seems like you need to learn how to balance different concepts and learn how to apply them .You are taking great examples and smearing them based on what, I assume, are losing player's opinions.

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thanks, but i'll go with the general consensus and skip this book.
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