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Old 12-05-2005, 06:22 AM
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Default Re: December Magazine Rating

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In other words, I am more interested in what the 2+2 authors have say, rather than the 2+2 posters.

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I too would love to see more strategy articles by 2+2 authors, even if they are about forms of poker I don't play. In my case all I play is PLO and NL. But I do read some of the other strategy forums sporadically, because I am interested in poker theory in general and because in the future either through desire or necessity I might start playing some other forms.

But I think that an implicit premise in the magazine's plan to rely primarily on regular posters, is to demonstrate that 100s of posters here who are not professional poker writers, are capable of putting out better quality articles over time than 90% of such similar articles in paid publications that frequently contain mathematically and strategically flawed advice or are total fluff pieces.

But a big factor is that some of the very best posters simply aren't willing to share certain advice. In a thread a few months ago I explained why I am unwilling to do so in some matters in plo, though I post regularly in that forum, and even though plo now only makes up about 35% of my playing time. I think it is the same for most posters who regularly play high limits in any form. $200 or even $2000 just isn't an incentive to write something that might only add just a little to the strategy arsenal of one's regular opponents, but which actually could decrease one's edge with such opponents significantly. I believe that this is particularly true regarding deep stack big bet games in B&M venues and also online where even in a max buyin game you often acquire a deep stack and play it against other such deep stacks.

And I guarantee that there are regular posters in all strategy forums whose articles you would want to read if they actually were willing to participate. Online poker has created a huge pool of very talented players in a short time who never grew up playing in smoky backrooms of pool halls and bars and home games like some of us. Their live play is limited to nice and and mostly clean and smoke-free card rooms. Lots of these players will prove to only be flashes in the pan who vanish suddenly to be replaced by 10 more n00bs. But lots of these players have unconventional approaches to various forms of poker derived through online play only. While these approaches might contain the seeds of their downfall, a selective use of such play could add greatly to a player's repetoire.

Regarding non-strategy specific articles, I think there is a great demand from reading forums, for artcles and advice on building and maintaining a bankroll and how to take occasional "shots" while not hurting your bankroll, and stories about legendary players of the past and about legendary online players and how they got started and where they are at now. The book Aces and Kings by Kaplan and Reagan contained lots of these types of stories and I enjoyed reading it a lot, and wished that there had been more regarding online-only players.

A key point though is that simply no matter how good many articles are, if they don't apply to forms of poker certain players play, then those players aren't going to like them. I for example don't like and rarely play tourneys except for something different to do when I don't feel like playing my normal games, but I would not criticize the inclusion of such articles. I do agree however that certain non-strategy articles in this and other months' magazines have been somewhat lite in their subject because they were only stories about that poster's experiences and not regarding a player who many would find interesting.

The bottom line too, is that regarding strategy, besides the 2+2 authors, the number of professional poker writers who write regularly for other publications and whose advice can be trusted, is in IMO less than 10. But that is the same pool that all the paid magazines use, in addition to the ones whose advice often is in error. But the potential pool of writers who could provide such good advice and are regular or occasional posters in these forums is much greater, even if a small percentage of the overall number of posters.
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