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Precision question about Collin Moshman Book
When he say at many place in is book "many limpers" how many he mean 3+ ? or 2 is considered many ? I think its quiet crucial for the corect understanding of the book... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: Precision question about Collin Moshman Book
Its on page 18 and also he use the term "several limpers" on page 32 but on is 3 condition on top of page he specify 2 limpers as general condition but below he say to limp any pocket from any position specialy if there is 1 limper (hoping he got AA or KK while you hit your set I guess)wich contradict that 2 limpers general condition so I guess if no one as answered yet its cuze no one know the answer wich denote the pertinence of my question.
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Re: Precision question about Collin Moshman Book
Hi Mercenary,
The term "many limpers" means "more than one limper." -- Collin |
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Re: Precision question about Collin Moshman Book
well, it's your book...
To me: a couple = 2 a few = 3 many = 4+ |
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Re: Precision question about Collin Moshman Book
[ QUOTE ]
well, it's your book... To me: a couple = 2 a few = 3 many = 4+ [/ QUOTE ] Close to my definition, too. To me a couple would be 2, a few would be 3 or 4, many would be 5 or 6, and several (I know not mentioned in the book) would be seven plus. |
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Re: Precision question about Collin Moshman Book
Hi Guys,
The big section on this topic, "Multiple High Blind Limpers," refers to any time you have two or more limpers. So in general I certainly agree with you guys and those definitions, but in the book if I don't specify otherwise, "many" or "multiple" simply means "more than one." Hope this clarifies, Collin |
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