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This question might be already in some FAQ.
Newbie or Journeyman, what does it mean? Probably it is named depending on the number of original posting and replies. Where can I find the minimal requirement to be some level? |
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Based on the number of posts. I think at 100 posts it goes to member.
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Stranger < Newbie < ? < Journeyman < ???
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Stupid titles for how many post you have. I think they are changing them when they do the forum change over but the names were even worse than the one they already have.
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I just became an "old hand" at 700 posts
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Thanks I just got this
stranger25 newbie50 journeyman100 member200 enthusiast400 addict700 old hand1200 veteran1600 Pooh-Bah2500 Carpal \'Tunnel |
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Disregarding post counts, how long would the 2p2 gurus consider someone to be a 'newbie'? I have been playing online for about 5 months, so I introduce myself in posts as a newbie. But the more I read the more I understand how complex this game really is, so I think I'll probably always feel like a newbie, even when I've been playing for years!
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Disregarding post counts, how long would the 2p2 gurus consider someone to be a 'newbie'? [/ QUOTE ] In one MMORPG, my name was Perman00b. The length of time that someone plays isn't the deciding factor. Some players play for years without learning the fundamentals, while some players take the game seriously from day 1, and are able to bring their expertise from other areas to bear. Stu Ungar had very little experience with NL before winning the WSOP main event in 1980, the first of his 3 wins. |
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