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Re: How much do the experts remember
The great chess master Reti published a chess book which had the chessboard set up in its initial position on its front cover. The legend underneath it read: a difficult position.
On being asked how many moves ahead he calculated, he replied: one. |
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It's a photograph I took a long time ago, in kind of a weird series. It's kind of been my... emblem.
http://www.rustybrooks.com/Photos/DB...ge1&id=210 |
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mmm... that mudpie looks delicious
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The mud pie stuff did not turn out as well as I wanted it to. I think I ended up using it in a design course, laying it out into kind of a traditional 1-page illustrated recipe, a la Betty Crocker or whatever.
The blue/yellow stuff was just a fun thing I did once though. I did a lot more of them, actually actually sold quite a few of them. |
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How Much? 100%, anything less represents a weakness in your game. See Doc AZ post in the FAQ. Still need help, PM in a week for a great drill. Failure in this area is usually blamed on Variance, so you have the perfect excuse if the 100% is not meet. GL
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Re: How much do the experts remember
I wonder if it's harder at low stakes. At .5/1 stud/8 it's not uncommon to have 5 people see 4th. Obviously I don't need to remember their upcard, until they decide to fold 4th or 5th and now I have like 15 cards to remember instead of 7. But so far it does not really seem to be all that required plus many of these guys play and 3 so trying to puzzle out their hand is largely a waste of time.
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