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Re: how has eastbays tool helped out your game?
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[ QUOTE ] It's not all that funny. Once you know the method and are doing a problem that is analyzable by the program, you are wasting time to do it by hand. Period. [/ QUOTE ] Did you read the link I posted to? [/ QUOTE ] Sure. It's a nice exercise. But nobody said you have to stop thinking or doing any other kinds of calculations if you use the analyzer for what it does do. eastbay |
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Re: how has eastbays tool helped out your game?
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There's just some little things that I am still learning because I've only done maybe 20-30 in my life. [/ QUOTE ] I read this as "because I've only done 20-30 to life." |
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Re: how has eastbays tool helped out your game?
Well, it's going to allow me to write a Luckometer as soon as I get some free time I'm not using to play. It's also given me a much better understanding of when to push/call with "bad" hands, the kind I might not consider even close enough to think about, but are actually close or clearly against my intuition.
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Re: how has eastbays tool helped out your game?
That's what I like about it. It makes you think about doing things that are totally non-intuitive, which is especially valuable because those aspects of play are something you'd probably never pursue or even think about pursuing on your own. Since they would just seem, heck, frankly stupid and not worth considering.
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Re: how has eastbays tool helped out your game?
Thanks for all the feedback. I googled from here at home and I found a link that for some reason did not appear when I googled from work yesterday. (strange) I downloaded the demo and will give it a look over maybe later tonight.
Thanks for all the input, Les |
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