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Old 11-05-2004, 12:05 AM
JNash JNash is offline
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Default Etiquette

I am relatively new to this site, and have found many helpful posts and a generally positive tone. However, when I recently posted a question regarding "folding AA preflop", i received only a handful of thoughtful responses, while the vast majority of the replies were either useless or insulting.

I am just a new kid, no poo-bah or the like, but i would like to humbly suggest:
1) If you think a topic is not interesting, skip it. Why waste time pointing out that you think it's boring?
2) Simply saying the poster is an idiot, worst poker player ever, etc. doesn't provide any value either to the poster or to subsequent readers. If you bother to reply, please take the time to explain why you think he's wrong.
3) Focus on criticizing the idea, not the individual.

Just my 2 cents...
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