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Re: DERB
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interesting b/c Andy Prock is a member? [/ QUOTE ] |
#152
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Re: DERB
I think we should all raise 500 and just offer it to him as a way to honor his endless wisdom. Then we should leave our homes and jobs behind and follow him as his disciples.
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#153
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Re: DERB
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[ QUOTE ] interesting b/c Andy Prock is a member? [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Interesting because DERB is likely a product of this "think tank" and that's a pretty damn distinguished member list. |
#154
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Re: DERB
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Interesting because DERB is likely a product of this "think tank" [/ QUOTE ] I said this in an earlier post. -Brad |
#155
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Re: DERB
I always figured Abdul/Izmet probably had some influence here, but seeing that Project Mayhem member list definately cast this whole thing in a somewhat different light for me at least.
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#156
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Re: Abdul Jalib - the Slovenien Connection
someone mind posting a link to the shania thread?
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#157
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Re: DERB
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I always figured Abdul/Izmet probably had some influence here, but seeing that Project Mayhem member list definately cast this whole thing in a somewhat different light for me at least. [/ QUOTE ] Good point. -Brad |
#159
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Re: DERB
Please give us a general description of DERB's style of play, both pre-flop and post flop, and explain why this is such an awesome style of playing full table limit poker.
I'm really curious and I really, really want to win more money playing poker. Otherwise, I'm going to place this comment in the file of "Andrew Prock telling us how smart he is but not making any illuminating comments". |
#160
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Re: DERB
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[ QUOTE ] I have played a lot of poker though. The idea that there is a single winning style of play is false beyond reason. The fact that people can't even understand that players like DERB exist and win, and win a lot, goes a long way in illustrating how little some people know about poker. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] There isn't a single winning style of play. There are, however, several losing styles of play. His is one of them. Maybe he is a marginal winner, but the supposition that he is the biggest winner in the game(expectation wise) is just absurd. It's also slightly absurd that his biggest advocates are people who have played virtually no hands against him. -James |
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