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Old 04-13-2007, 01:03 AM
MyTurn2Raise MyTurn2Raise is offline
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once upon a time, I thought about doing a MSNL digest for SSNL. I became lazy or something and didn't do it. However, fullring's CryMeARiver started a thread What's in your favorites? and it got me thinking.
During the upgrade, I dug through the recent archives to get my 2p2 strategy fix and started a decent thread that had to be reposted after the rollback. This got me thinking more.

My idea is for a repository of all fav threads on 2p2 that aren't stickied (meaning don't link stuff that is in the master sticky). It would be supercool if everyone in small stakes could add a few links of poker threads that really brought 'Eureka' moments and opened up their game. I expect this thread to become an unweidly mess with at least 167 threads linked to it. I expect awesomeness. I know SSNL can do it.

I've started the ball rolling. I hope the idea flys.
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Old 04-13-2007, 01:13 AM
Al_Money Al_Money is offline
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This post by AJFenix is good, but it seems a bit outdated since 3 betting light and firing second barrels are becoming pretty standard, to me at least. Still a good read for someone moving up from NL100 to NL200, IMO.

Sorry for including a nonpoker link, but this thread was a truly inspiring read for me, probably one of the best threads I've read in a long time on 2+2.
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