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Question for studs
I am interested in becoming a stud. although currently i play like a poker dud. if you had to give 1 line of advice that is theee most important thing to remember or practice or both, what would it be? Thanks, stimy |
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Best Advice? LGPG [img]/images/wink.gif[/img] *NM*
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Re: Question for studs
Become a horse. |
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Can\'t help you
When I told Clarkmeister that I got barred at blackjack, he said that I looked like the poster boy for card counting. I later realized I think he was implying I looked like a geek. Which I do. |
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Re: Can\'t help you
Actually, I was referencing that you are white, twenty somemething, playing alone, I assume you are quiet at the BJ table, and have no wedding ring. |
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*NM* Discipline and Patience *NM* *NM*
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Bet, they might fold.
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Re: Question for studs
If you seriously want to learn about female sexuality, a good start would be a controversial book from the seventies called the “Hite Report on Female Sexuality” by Shere Hite. It is out of print but available used on Amazon and eBay.
Yeah the survey is not representative of the female population in general (the respondents, typically feminist career woman, took time to respond to many questions with thirty to forty pages of essay answers - this was before word processing). Yeah, Shere Hite can come across as a man-hating bitch. Yeah, there is a feminist overtone. But the book is a gold mine IMHO. Read it and you will see why. Regards, Rick |
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Re: Question for studs
There was a similar thread I'm told on RGP a while back. Best advice from there: Don't CALL raises.
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