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avg. 1500 hands a day, am i sick
I'm generally four tabling, and have recently stopped giving poker the necessary attention it deserves when i play. This can yield drastic consequences when playing four tables. Examples involve me getting up to get a drink and coming back to folded JJ's or KK's or something. The numerous little mistakes add up over the sample sizes and am wondering firstly, if any of you make similar numerable mistakes? If so, then do you think that these mistakes are outweighted when compared to the value gained by hands seen per hour? I know for a fact i don't play better and get very few reads on players.. but this should all be weighed in. Any thoughts?
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Re: avg. 1500 hands a day, am i sick
your retirement is over?
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Re: get a life, kiddo
n/m
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Re: avg. 1500 hands a day, am i sick
you ever heard of embedded references? I bet my lawyer has...
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Re: avg. 1500 hands a day, am i sick
Hah! good one. Man, the amount of plagiarism fear that gets kicked into us at uni isn't funny.
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Re: avg. 1500 hands a day, am i sick
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Man, the amount of plagiarism fear that gets kicked into us at uni isn't funny. [/ QUOTE ] What methods do they use to check, turnitin.com? My school isn't too strict, but not much is over here in Canada. |
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Re: avg. 1500 hands a day, am i sick
Turnitin.com? More like Turnmein.com
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Re: avg. 1500 hands a day, am i sick
our Uni is quite militant on plagiarism, but it usually hinges on markers saying "hold on, i've heard this before".
One of our lecturers told us that people not only plagiarised from his book, but misinterpreted it whilst plagiarising it. He said there was nothing more disheartening. Regards, Pete Harris |
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