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Lately there's been a downpour of new posters, and that's cool...whatever.
Anyway, there's been a ridiculous amount of advice from these folks that many times should have a stamp on it "What NOT to do". I'm not questioning anyone's skills, and I'm not the MacDaddy of poker - far from it, and I'm fully aware of it. There are very few new posters that come in with a very firm grasp of the game. I can only think of about 3 that I've seen come in new over the last 8 months that I've been here where it's obvious they play very well, and sometimes I think it's an old poster with a new account for whatever reason. Outside of that, most people are seriously delusional in regards to their poker skills…they’ve not even learned enough to get to the point that they realize how bad they actually suck. I’m not an elitist, and I try my best to be a nice guy, but please, if you’re new here and fairly new to the game, try not to post so much advice in a hand. It just causes clutter and confusion. Spend your time constructively questioning advice given and trying to glean as much as possible from the better posters. Or, if you’re inclined to comment on how you would play a hand, say something like “In this situation I’ve been doing…..because (give your reasoning)”. There’s a different tone to the answer and you expose your reasoning so that it can either be confirmed or corrected. You can say “raise”, and that’s the best answer, but you could be doing it for the wrong reason and no one learns anything. My 2 cents. |
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AMEN.
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Another great Q-Tip post!
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Good post. Too many of us noobs believe we're sthief, clarkmeister and adamstewart (holla) after a couple of reads of SSHE.
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It is extremely helpful for ALL posters to reply to a post and say what they would do and WHY they would do it. Not only does this help the original poster, but it helps every other poster who plays a similar hand.
It also allows us to see if our own thinking is correct and allow to become better poker players in all situations. Sometimes, a particular action may be correct, but someone is doing it for the wrong reasons. Posting to learn, give/receive constructive criticism, and share thoughts/ideas is good. Posting to declare your own advice without any reasoning and not changing your own ideas is bad. |
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Posting to declare your own advice without any reasoning and not changing your own ideas is bad. [/ QUOTE ] This was discussed in the "State of the Forum" thread and is another reason why the "cryptic one-liners" can be detrimental to the forum. Yes - I know I'm guilty too - I think we all are. New players seeing respected posters doing this mimic the behavior as standard "posting technique"... and blah blah blah... this is where we are today. |
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[ QUOTE ] Posting to declare your own advice without any reasoning and not changing your own ideas is bad. [/ QUOTE ] This was discussed in the "State of the Forum" thread and is another reason why the "cryptic one-liners" can be detrimental to the forum. Yes - I know I'm guilty too - I think we all are. New players seeing respected posters doing this mimic the behavior as standard "posting technique"... and blah blah blah... this is where we are today. [/ QUOTE ] Enter someone proceeding to insert comment on how they "learn sooooo much" when clarkmeister types "standard". |
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Enter someone proceeding to insert comment on how they "learn sooooo much" when clarkmeister types "standard". [/ QUOTE ] having to think about why an answer is correct teaches you much more than having it spelled out for you. while i was more likely to get those type of answers from evan or sfer or josh during my stint here than from clark, those threads always taught me more than ones that got pithy responses, since i actually had to use my brain to figure out what was right or wrong about the hand. kind of like how 3/4ths of the time, just typing out a hand out in detail would have you realize exactly what you should have done. |
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[ QUOTE ] Posting to declare your own advice without any reasoning and not changing your own ideas is bad. [/ QUOTE ] This was discussed in the "State of the Forum" thread and is another reason why the "cryptic one-liners" can be detrimental to the forum. [/ QUOTE ] If you mean this in the sense that idiots can also be idiots in one-liner-form, then I agree. If you mean it in the sense that one-liner posts are generally bad than I vehemently disagree. |
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I originally was not specifically referring to one-liners. I was aiming more towards people who post advice without any reasoning and don't back it up or if they do continue to argue their action, they refuse to change their opinion. (Ego)
However, I also think one-liners can be bad and unhelpful, but it depends on the situation. |
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