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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
I post
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#32
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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
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#33
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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
hand
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#34
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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
now?
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#35
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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
In all seriousness... great suggestion.
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#36
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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
lol, cheater
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#37
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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
This should be stickied.
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#38
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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
[ QUOTE ]
It's mainly n00bs who post a lot of hands. What they need to figure out is that they will learn more by responding to other's hands/questions then posting their own. [/ QUOTE ] That's because, as a "n00b", we feel we don't have much to offer the established people here. I'm here because I'm relatively new to Hold'em, and have been increasing my play enough to start asking for feedback. Once I'm sure I'm not an awful player [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img], I'll start commenting on existing threads. It just takes time for people to settle in, and start viewing their own opinion as valuable. |
#39
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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
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[ QUOTE ] One question, do you think we n00b's should throw in comments like "don't mind me I'm a n00b so this might be wrong, but I was thinking..." or can I dispense with that? [/ QUOTE ] I could go either way on this. I put disclaimers in my posts when I started replying. If you have a low post count, most people will take your advice with a grain of salt anyway. In your case with 200 posts, the disclaimer can't hurt if you're not totally confident in your suggestion. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, but I have more posts than I feel my advice warrants, lol. KO |
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Re: posting etiquette suggestion
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In keeping with current efforts to make this forum a better place, I'd like to propose an informal 5x playthrough requirement. This means joining the conversation in at least 5 threads for each one we post. Give an opinion, ask a question... whatever. Just as long as it's an effort to engage on a meaningful level. Better analysis = more $ for all. If enough people commit to this, it shouldn't be long before we start to see results. Any takers? [/ QUOTE ] BUMP. |
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