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LC: Origin of \"Do you see why?\"
Hi,
So my current read is "Inside the Poker Mind" and at one point Feeney writes: "Do you see why?" From the reading the forums I know it is some inside joke among 2+2'ers...I was wondering if someone could explain it's origin? I guess I don't see why [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: LC: Origin of \"Do you see why?\"
As I understand it used to be a standard part of Mason Malmuth's responses to most any question on the earlier incarnation of these forums.
If it goes back beyond that (and it may, if it appears in ItPM) then I don't know its origin. |
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Re: LC: Origin of \"Do you see why?\"
Instead of spoon-feeding the answers to people Sklansky sometimes makes a point and instead of explaining it, he says "Do you see why?" in order to get people to think through things for themselves.
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Re: LC: Origin of \"Do you see why?\"
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Instead of spoon-feeding the answers to people Sklansky sometimes makes a point and instead of explaining it, he says "Do you see why?" in order to make people feel dumb. [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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