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Old 08-31-2006, 10:55 AM
eviljeff eviljeff is offline
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1. play less tables while running bad

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so... do people not know that "fewer" is a word or what?
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Old 08-31-2006, 09:51 PM
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1) Humility isn't about being meek, it's about realizing that the universe doesn't owe you any favors
2a) You will either run terrible or hot at any given point in time. There's no such thing as running average. Endure, and you will prosper.
2b) A person may neither run good nor bad, a person may only run.
3) Bad players never make mistakes. Good player frequently make mistakes.
4) Always demand to know "why"
5) If something about your opponent's play aggitates you you are either doing something wrong or he is doing something right
6) On a similar note, if you're doing something wrong, it's probably because you don't understand why it's wrong. Be open minded.
7) If you're playing <10/20 (LHE) and you don't have a huge rakeback deal you're a huge fool.

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Can someone explain number 3 to me?
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Old 08-31-2006, 09:58 PM
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Read the HOH series
Read them again
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Old 09-01-2006, 01:13 PM
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1) Humility isn't about being meek, it's about realizing that the universe doesn't owe you any favors
2a) You will either run terrible or hot at any given point in time. There's no such thing as running average. Endure, and you will prosper.
2b) A person may neither run good nor bad, a person may only run.
3) Bad players never make mistakes. Good player frequently make mistakes.
4) Always demand to know "why"
5) If something about your opponent's play aggitates you you are either doing something wrong or he is doing something right
6) On a similar note, if you're doing something wrong, it's probably because you don't understand why it's wrong. Be open minded.
7) If you're playing <10/20 (LHE) and you don't have a huge rakeback deal you're a huge fool.

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Can someone explain number 3 to me?

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good players admit their mistakes
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Old 09-01-2006, 02:29 PM
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#7 What is a rakeback deal/And how to I get one?
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Old 09-01-2006, 02:36 PM
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1) Humility isn't about being meek, it's about realizing that the universe doesn't owe you any favors
2a) You will either run terrible or hot at any given point in time. There's no such thing as running average. Endure, and you will prosper.
2b) A person may neither run good nor bad, a person may only run.
3) Bad players never make mistakes. Good player frequently make mistakes.
4) Always demand to know "why"
5) If something about your opponent's play aggitates you you are either doing something wrong or he is doing something right
6) On a similar note, if you're doing something wrong, it's probably because you don't understand why it's wrong. Be open minded.
7) If you're playing <10/20 (LHE) and you don't have a huge rakeback deal you're a huge fool.

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Can someone explain number 3 to me?

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That and truly bad players aren't making mistakes because they aren't trying to win money.
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Old 09-01-2006, 02:48 PM
DING-DONG YO DING-DONG YO is offline
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#7 What is a rakeback deal/And how to I get one?

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Read stickies in rakeback/affiliate forum. Do not open an account at another poker site until you understand rakeback.
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Old 01-10-2007, 07:53 AM
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7) If you're playing <10/20 (LHE) and you don't have a huge rakeback deal you're a huge fool.

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Why <10/20 and not >10/20?
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Old 03-02-2007, 07:26 PM
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1) Humility isn't about being meek, it's about realizing that the universe doesn't owe you any favors
2a) You will either run terrible or hot at any given point in time. There's no such thing as running average. Endure, and you will prosper.
2b) A person may neither run good nor bad, a person may only run.
3) Bad players never make mistakes. Good player frequently make mistakes.
4) Always demand to know "why"
5) If something about your opponent's play aggitates you you are either doing something wrong or he is doing something right
6) On a similar note, if you're doing something wrong, it's probably because you don't understand why it's wrong. Be open minded.
7) If you're playing <10/20 (LHE) and you don't have a huge rakeback deal you're a huge fool.

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Can someone explain number 3 to me?

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good players admit their mistakes

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i think it's more to do with the fact that good players know what a mistake is.
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