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Old 12-23-2005, 02:33 PM
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Default Re: Cold-Cards

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Why does this thread have 41 replies?

42. I am a part of the problem.

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You're part of the problem of responding to this and not having anything important to say.

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I click on MTT, see a thread with 40+ replies and wonder what insightful OP might have inspired such a thing. Open it up and find

"Why does it seem like I can never get a good starting hand? Does anybody else ever have this problem?
I played in a MSNG tonight, took 14/45, but I played only 10 hands out of about 50...that isn't good!"

and my first reaction is supposed to be to read the thread and find a way to contribute?
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Old 12-23-2005, 02:46 PM
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Default Re: Cold-Cards

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Why does this thread have 41 replies?

42. I am a part of the problem.

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You're part of the problem of responding to this and not having anything important to say.

[/ QUOTE ]

I click on MTT, see a thread with 40+ replies and wonder what insightful OP might have inspired such a thing. Open it up and find

"Why does it seem like I can never get a good starting hand? Does anybody else ever have this problem?
I played in a MSNG tonight, took 14/45, but I played only 10 hands out of about 50...that isn't good!"

and my first reaction is supposed to be to read the thread and find a way to contribute?

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Or not say anything at all? ---you forgot that one.
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