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Old 09-29-2006, 12:16 PM
protoverus protoverus is offline
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Default Re: Listen to the drummer or the number?

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Could you post an example hand where you made a decision by feel and it disagreed with SNGPT but you know you made the right choice?

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I think this was the point I was trying to make in this thread here.
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What I don't understand is the first sentence in that post says, "This is a push with SNGPT..."

You go on to agree that push is 'mandatory.'

Now you use it as an example of where SNGPT is wrong? I'm not following the logic.
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Old 09-29-2006, 12:34 PM
Roland32 Roland32 is offline
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Default Re: Listen to the drummer or the number?

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Could you post an example hand where you made a decision by feel and it disagreed with SNGPT but you know you made the right choice?

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I think this was the point I was trying to make in this thread here.
LINKY

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What I don't understand is the first sentence in that post says, "This is a push with SNGPT..."

You go on to agree that push is 'mandatory.'

Now you use it as an example of where SNGPT is wrong? I'm not following the logic.

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I am heading out the door right now but I will try to answer this briefly. It is not that SNGPT said this wasnt a push and I said it was or whatever. It is the basis that SNGPT might say this is a push or not and WHY I say that it is a push that are completely different.
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Old 09-29-2006, 12:51 PM
jo3olous jo3olous is offline
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Default Re: Listen to the drummer or the number?

Awesome post Pooh. I am never sitting @ an SNG with anyone no this forum!
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