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When I was in school I found the best way to memorize the charts was by writing them real small on the inside of my palm. I would then, slowly, open my palm without causing a distraction and use the charts I had previously copied. I usually got a's when using these charts except for the one time I got caught. Recieved an F for those charts. Anyway, it was probably a waste of time and I could have found better ways to spend this time. [/ QUOTE ] |
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this site is so horrible . any time i try to ask a question, all i get is a bunch of people trying to be smart allecs. yall talk about how good this site is and how you can learn so much from it, but i ask how can i learn anything if all i get is a bunch of people trying to be funny. this will be my last post on this forum, as i have found better forums. goodbye
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In all honesty, they helped from the very start. Don't worry about memorizing charts. Get the idea down and spend time on your post-flop game instead of wasting it on the minutia of pre-flop charts. If you want to play by a chart, I suggest picking up blackjack instead.
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