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Old 10-29-2004, 01:00 PM
Noo Yawk Noo Yawk is offline
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So, I'm catching up on these boards and I come across "IT".

Is "IT":

1) a book published by 2+2?

2) Something that an offended 80-160 player has?

3) An affliction that all poker players have because they think they are blessed with a gift that only a few can understand because this is their way of convincing themselves they are more special than anyone else that studies the game?

4) All of the above
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Old 10-29-2004, 01:09 PM
maurile maurile is offline
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IT = Small Stakes Hold 'em, by Ed Miller, David Sklansky, and Mason Malmuth.

As in:

"When's it finally going to be in stores?"

"Whan's WHAT going to be in stores?"

"You know, IT!"

(As an inside joke, when David Sklansky is referring to "IT," he means Theory of Poker.)
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Old 10-29-2004, 04:32 PM
Noo Yawk Noo Yawk is offline
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[ QUOTE ]
IT = Small Stakes Hold 'em, by Ed Miller, David Sklansky, and Mason Malmuth.

As in:

"When's it finally going to be in stores?"

"Whan's WHAT going to be in stores?"

"You know, IT!"

(As an inside joke, when David Sklansky is referring to "IT," he means Theory of Poker.)

[/ QUOTE ]

Um, yeah, It was a joke in reference to Mason's hand to talk about thread in which the player in questioned said she had "IT".

Let me rephrase:

Why the eff do poker players believe they have something that is more special than every other player?
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