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What is a nit?
I've been seeing the term "nit" being used alot and I'm not sure what it means.
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Re: What is a nit?
A nit is a person who picks at minor, often irrelavent details. Derived from "picking nits" or "nit-picking"
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Re: What is a nit?
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I've been seeing the term "nit" being used alot and I'm not sure what it means. [/ QUOTE ] A nit in poker terms is a rather straight foward unimaginative player. Why they get a derrogatory nickname is beyond me as they usually go home with the money. They don't win large and usually don't lose large. That's are far as I interpret it |
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Re: What is a nit?
Countdown to a bad Jason_t joke....
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Re: What is a nit?
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Countdown to a bad Jason_t joke.... [/ QUOTE ] http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showpr...eads&page=0 |
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Re: What is a nit?
A tight passive. Usually ultra tight, to the point that it lowers thier EV. They fold to often, they aren't aggressive enough.
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Re: What is a nit?
any of DS's posts in the philosophy forum
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Re: What is a nit?
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Nits are typically unfriendly, extremely selfish, know-it-all rocks who add little or nothing of value to the texture of a good game. They’ll sometimes be in disguise, wearing dark sunglasses and a hat. What the nit can’t hide is that serious-looking mug that rarely if ever turns into a smile. [/ QUOTE ] http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_maga...95&m_id=26 http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_maga...31&m_id=28 |
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Re: What is a nit?
Let's say you post
"I have AK, and the flop is AKK, so it checks to me and I raise, should I have tried slowplaying?" A nit will respond "You BET, you didn't raise" Choosing to focus on some insignificant detail of symantics rather than the core question at hand. |
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