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Old 11-11-2005, 03:55 AM
pfkaok pfkaok is offline
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Default Re: The Wotmog theory

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I find interesting how we have came a long way since

this thread


If somebody dare to read that thread (I think it's a very good one), you'll find how I was critiziced for basically trying to prove what Mason is saying in this post.

I was a "lesser-known" poster then.

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am i the only one who sees a connection between this, and nobody great posting here ???


seriously guys, i've only been playing MTTs for a few months, but i've already made the decision to mostly just lurk now. i was already going to after my redzone math formula post got zero intelligent replies, but i thought i'd try one more time to approach the stack size theory in this post

i thought both topics were quite interesting, however nobody was interested at all in actually thinking about the ideas. all people want to do is make sarcastic, insulting remarks. and come up with horribly inappropriate annalogies to show how smart they are by proving others wrong. then when one of the "clique" leaders comes up with a witty (however faulty it may be) rebuttal, all the sheep jump on with the quote post. here's an idea. THINK FOR YOURSELf

if you insist on always being correct, and pointing out flaws in others' ideas without actually thinking about them, and thats what you all really want to do, then fine. continue to follow your heros' words as gospel, and viciously attack any new ideas that go against what the "top posters" say. just don't expect any independantly thinking, good players to stay here too long. ever.
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