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Teaching poker
I believe that I can turn any player into a solid winner (more than 1k a week) after one week of tutoring. Does anyone believe that this possible? Or am I insane, foolish, naive, etc?
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Re: Teaching poker
You are insane, foolish, and naive.
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#3
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Re: Teaching poker
not insane, just foolish and naive
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#4
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Re: Teaching poker
Well, I shall attempt it in the near future. I'll let you know if you're right... [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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Re: Teaching poker
I've started the process. If I'm wrong I will be the first one to admit it. I'm very excited about poker again...
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Re: Teaching poker
Thinkings you can produce results like that in a week is insane. It takes most players months to learn the game enough that they can even break even.
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Re: Teaching poker
Are you one of those players?
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Re: Teaching poker
as far as I know, there are a number of top-ranked players who lost for months before they began to win. Bobby Baldwin and Howard Lederer are two examples that come to mind.
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Re: Teaching poker
Well, there's just one condition then I would agree with you. They have to want to learn.
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Re: Teaching poker
It might be possible with "a" player, but not "any" player.
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