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tek 11-20-2005 04:22 PM

Re: Are you a fox or a hedgehog?
 
Using jargon and obscure refernces early in a conversation is -EV because you look like either a geek or a weirdo.

Humor is good, but be careful.

Matt Williams 11-20-2005 06:58 PM

Re: Are you a fox or a hedgehog?
 
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Using jargon and obscure refernces early in a conversation is -EV because you look like either a geek or a weirdo.

Humor is good, but be careful.

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Do you honestly think this conversation actually took place? It was a joke.

11-20-2005 09:21 PM

Re: Are you a fox or a hedgehog?
 
¿For this survey, are differnt lvls of hold'em considered differnt games? If so Fox. If not Hedgehog.

tek 11-20-2005 09:52 PM

Re: Are you a fox or a hedgehog?
 
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Do you honestly think this conversation actually took place? It was a joke.

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I was talking more to guys that realy would do that, not really talking to you [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

11-20-2005 11:02 PM

Re: Are you a fox or a hedgehog?
 
Is it more profitable to be a fox or a hedgehog?

IMO, although a hedgehog can be great at a game, a fox can get into more softer games because he knows so many. A fox can choose between playing a tought hold em table or a really soft stud table, while if a hedgehog's specialty is holdem, he will have to play at that tough hold em table.

11-21-2005 12:30 PM

Re: Are you a fox or a hedgehog?
 
im a squirrel, cuz i got the nuts!

11-22-2005 02:10 PM

Re: Are you a fox or a hedgehog?
 
[ QUOTE ]
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Using jargon and obscure refernces early in a conversation is -EV because you look like either a geek or a weirdo.

Humor is good, but be careful.

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Do you honestly think this conversation actually took place? It was a joke.

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2FF!

11-22-2005 06:46 PM

Re: Are you a fox or a hedgehog?
 
I have no choice i'm a fox, my curiosity wont have it any other way.

2ndGoat 11-23-2005 07:11 AM

Re: Are you a fox or a hedgehog?
 
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Is it more profitable to be a fox or a hedgehog?

IMO, although a hedgehog can be great at a game, a fox can get into more softer games because he knows so many. A fox can choose between playing a tought hold em table or a really soft stud table, while if a hedgehog's specialty is holdem, he will have to play at that tough hold em table.

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HOWEVER, the fox will not likely be as good at each game he plays as the hedgehog is the one game he plays, since he has not spent all his concentration improving that one game. Then again, I thnk perspective gained from, say, triple draw, has helped my hold'em game a small amount.

I think it mostly evens out until you creep towards high limits in vegas, when limit hold'em gets a lot tougher, and the mixed games are usually pretty good by comparison.

2nd


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