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Re: Things it took me a while to learn part 10, Poker, variance, and l
I hope people appreciate how important this post is.
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Re: Things it took me a while to learn part 10, Poker, variance, and l
Yyyyesss, iiiit is nniiiiice!
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Re: Things it took me a while to learn part 10, Poker, variance, and l
being a very small stakes american player trying to build
up a bankroll, i concur that cash games require way more skill than their cheap counterpart tourneys. the $1 tourneys on stars - - - all in's with J4o, all-in's til busted or chip leader, etc... can be irritating... also totally concur with the well-rounded approach to life. my wife has officially informed me -- she has heard my last poker story. i couldn't even get out my latest Royal Flush story... :-) as far as coaching goes -- i love this idea -- or at least have someone sweat you... even if it's the janitor. i hate playing in tourneys for X hours -- only to make a blunder that costs me the tourney -- a blunder where, had i been thinking out loud, or had someone looking over my shoulder, would've been easily able to help me make the right decision. i found just talking over my own tourney rules with my son helped to bring them back into the forefront of my mind -- just to be aware helped a bunch. Thanks for the posts, Bond. |
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Re: Things it took me a while to learn part 10, Poker, variance, and l
These posts really make you sit back and think. I would like to know how some of the other young guns, (Deeb, Little, etc.} evolved into winning tournsment players. Do they all have your work ethic?
Thanks for another great post. |
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