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Old 12-16-2005, 04:30 PM
Lloyd Lloyd is offline
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Default Re: Rebuy and Stack Size Strategy? --> good M but poor Q

I will try and say this as diplomatically as possible. I apologize in advance if it comes off the wrong way.

I'm always amazed at how people can throw out Q and M without fully understanding everything Harrington said on the topic. Implementing any idea without fully comprehending the subject, and really understanding the thought process going into it, is a recipe for disaster.

Harrington specifically addresses your question in HOH II.
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Old 12-16-2005, 06:16 PM
suckbot suckbot is offline
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Default Re: Rebuy and Stack Size Strategy? --> good M but poor Q

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I will try and say this as diplomatically as possible. I apologize in advance if it comes off the wrong way.

I'm always amazed at how people can throw out Q and M without fully understanding everything Harrington said on the topic. Implementing any idea without fully comprehending the subject, and really understanding the thought process going into it, is a recipe for disaster.

Harrington specifically addresses your question in HOH II.

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My ignorance was precisely the reason for the questions. I am 1/2 way though HOH II and am trying to understand the concept in this situation.

As far as taking it the wrong way, I can't say your response was especially diplomatic, but entirely accurate regarding my not "fully understanding everything Harrington said on the topic."
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