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Old 10-16-2004, 09:14 AM
MotorCity MotorCity is offline
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Default Question about: \"The Psychology of Poker\"-

I am confused on how to interpret a question taken from the book: "The Psychology of Poker"

In the early parts of the book, it talks of the "right stuff" to play poker. At the end, there is a questionnaire that allows the reader to rate one's self on the dimensions essetial to playing successful poker.

The following question confuses me on exactly how to answer and was hoping someone in this forum could help me on it.

"Which right stuff dimensions are assets, liabilities, or neutral?"

1- Isn't this question equal to the sum of your rating each dimension?- (Example: Demanding an edge. I rated as a 7 for myself on the questionnaire.)Wouldn't this be an asset?

2- Based on the above item 1, is there something I am missing when it comes to answering the question?

Now that I am in the style that fits me, I see the same question asked and am very confused how to answer.

Thanks,
Doug Lukas
"MotorCity"
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