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When to post result...
OK, this might be a stupid question, but for a guy who has posted exactly ONE hand for analysis (first of many I hope)...
I know not to post the result of the hand in the original post, but what is the generally accepted time after initial post to finally post the result of the hand. |
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Re: When to post result...
Whenever discussion had died out and OP and the people discussing the hand with him feel all important questions are answered.
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Re: When to post result...
I agree with Fiksdal. Many will say that results don't matter, but I really believe that they do.
Anyways, for me personally, I always post results after I feel that the discussion isn't going anywhere because it was too easy. As you post more you will get a feel for who the better posters are and when they reply to your post you can feel confident that your question is answered. You can just wait for a few replies and when you feel satisfied, then post them. Or you don't have to post them. Like I said, many will say results don't matter. |
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Re: When to post result...
NEVER. LEAVE US ALL IN SUSPENSE.
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Re: When to post result...
Results donīt matter in 99% of the hands. I vote for "never".
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Re: When to post result...
Another thing to consider is that, on most occasions, posting the results will kill the discussion. Not sure why, but its more about gettting your thinking and strat right, and learning. Else you might as well be in BBV
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