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I don't remember what chapter it's in, but Ed has a very succinct line arguing against people who think they can make more money playing against better players who don't chase as much.
Something like: "If you're not winning money in particular game, it's not because your opponents are making too many mistakes. It's because you are." Anyone have the exact quote? I don't have the book with me right now and I'd like to quote it to someone on another board. |
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Why not just use that line? If they don't believe you, screw em. Welcome them to your table.
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page 18. You nailed it almost exactly.
If you're not winning money in particular game, it's not because your opponents are making too many mistakes. It's because you are. I also like the quote a little further down in that page Be glad that your opponents refuse to fold; if they didn't, you just might go broke. |
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