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I just want to do some username searches and read away. Thanks.
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My advice would be to read posts by:
Praying Mantis Jason Strasser Bozeman - warning: Math intensive Eastbay - warning: Computer modeling intensive William - warning: you will have to sift through lots of idle chit chat, flame wars, and humour to find the nuggets of wisdom Outside this forum, Great posters include: Fossilman - lots of multi advice and tourney theory Davidross - his playing online for a living posts are pure gold and should be made into a book There are others of course... Clarkmeister, Dynasty, Ed Miller, etc... I'm sure I'm missing a lot. The above are my favorites though My Threads are not bad either and I wish I could take the credit for that but the truth is I just like to get in on great threads. I also like to get answers from great posters so you can find some good stuff 'around' me a lot. As far as how 'good' players actually are, who knows for sure. I think I probably wouldn't be far off if I said Strasser or ZeeJustin are our resident 'best' SNG players. That of course must be accompanied by the caveat that they play 200+15 so a LOT of what they say will get you in trouble at lower stakes. Check this out before you search around too much Regards Brad S Edit: I can't believe I almost forgot about BruceZ. Everything you ever wanted to know about Math |
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Id throw frozen in there too.
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strassa of course
aleomagus big time. read posts by these two and you will be about 2348723974% better at sngs. rj |
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Sure... Unfortunately, Frozen is mostly a Zooer which makes most of his posts... well... Zooish [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
So many great players have been consumed by the evils of the Internet forum. I guess when you realize you have not much left to learn from your favorite forums you have two choices a) Go the way of the inconnu like Bozeman and some other absent greats b) Go to the Zoo and talk about Pattern Maps and Dutch Boyd Regards Brad S |
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Good list. I'll add Daliman. also, I didn't think much of Strassa at first, but he's an excellent player, and his posts have really helped my game. Ross's posts were like my Sunday morning NYT, I miss them, and they should be made into a book.
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For the single table tournaments, Jason Strasser is definately the biggest contributor and one of the best players on here. Thanks for all the great advice Jason.
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Sossman needs to be on the list too.
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Sossman needs to be on the list too. [/ QUOTE ] Definately for MTT. |
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Ok, Touché...I don't give out a whole lot of raw stategy on here, as I'm aware that anything I reveal will take money directly out of my own pocket.
HOWEVER, I have posted many HH's on Team FU ( http://teamfu.freeshell.org/visitor_histories.html ) You just need to know to read between the lines... BTW, I had the word 'Frozen' tatooed on my right forearm last week..... In cold blue, with icicles dripping down. If and when I play live you'll be able to easily identify me... |
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