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Old 10-28-2004, 01:08 PM
Regulator Regulator is offline
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Default Re: Anyone an SI subscriber? Poker article by Rick Reilly

Because he has to make sweeping generalizations in order to get some punch in his material, and they are easily proven untrue.
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Old 10-28-2004, 03:18 PM
ArchAngel71857 ArchAngel71857 is offline
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Default Re: Anyone an SI subscriber? Poker article by Rick Reilly

Wow. Look at that! Rick Reilly wrote something I would rather wipe my ass with. SI sucks. Anytime my roommate gets the magazine, I look at four things in this order: The pictures in the beginning; Faces in the crowd; Inside the NFL/College Football; Inside Baseball.

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Old 10-29-2004, 07:57 AM
Lawrence Ng Lawrence Ng is offline
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Default Re: Anyone an SI subscriber? Poker article by Rick Reilly

The ironic thing this is this guy is marketing the game through his extremely biased views.

It's like telling a child he can't go look in the cupboard because there's a secret box there. Guess what the child's gonna do? He's gonna look.

Reverse pyschology works in this instance, the more you refuse to let someone do something, the more they are going to want to do it. Just let the kids play cards. Educate and guide them, don't withold them for crying out loud.
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