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84 | 35.59% |
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61 | 25.85% |
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32 | 13.56% |
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27 | 11.44% |
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32 | 13.56% |
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#2541
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anyone willing to sell a big a FT mid-stakes database (or swap for a 2m+ Party db) please pm me, 2/4-5-10 hands needed
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[censored] Hegel
The right of individual humans to be subjectively determined as free is fulfilled when they belong to an ethical actuality, because their certainty that they are free has its truth in such an objectivity; within the ethical they actually possess their own essence, their inner universality. How can anyone write 300 pages where every [censored] sentence reads like that WHY AM I STILL IN SCHOOL |
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[ QUOTE ]
[censored] Hegel The right of individual humans to be subjectively determined as free is fulfilled when they belong to an ethical actuality, because their certainty that they are free has its truth in such an objectivity; within the ethical they actually possess their own essence, their inner universality. How can anyone write 300 pages where every [censored] sentence reads like that WHY AM I STILL IN SCHOOL [/ QUOTE ] it is a hudge brag that you are reading hegel, i wish i could go back and figure out what the [censored] he was talking about |
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[censored] Hegel The right of individual humans to be subjectively determined as free is fulfilled when they belong to an ethical actuality, because their certainty that they are free has its truth in such an objectivity; within the ethical they actually possess their own essence, their inner universality. How can anyone write 300 pages where every [censored] sentence reads like that WHY AM I STILL IN SCHOOL [/ QUOTE ] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PDKcX0Ji90 |
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Maybe sustainable.
He is tight. He doesnt have a high aggression postflop. He doesnt play a lot OOP. Seems like he starts the hands with a better range preflop and then gets to showdown no matter what. |
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anybody read, "the mathematics of poker" by bill chen and jerrod ankenman. Any opinions on it?
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anybody read, "the mathematics of poker" by bill chen and jerrod ankenman. Any opinions on it? [/ QUOTE ] I can't read or understand any of it. |
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anybody read, "the mathematics of poker" by bill chen and jerrod ankenman. Any opinions on it? [/ QUOTE ] Felt like a major dork for even carrying it through a hotel lobby. My economics textbook is a way easier read and that's saying something. |
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[ QUOTE ] anybody read, "the mathematics of poker" by bill chen and jerrod ankenman. Any opinions on it? [/ QUOTE ] Felt like a major dork for even carrying it through a hotel lobby. My economics textbook is a way easier read and that's saying something. [/ QUOTE ] My economics textbook is actually very easy to read fwiw. Mankiw FTW |
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anybody read, "the mathematics of poker" by bill chen and jerrod ankenman. Any opinions on it? [/ QUOTE ] Pretty impossible to read but I thought the section on Risk of Ruin/BR management was helpful/easy to understand. |
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