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Re: Do most winning players start out weak-tight?
I saw an article relating to this one time. I cant remember where it was, but the first thing people figure out is the tight part of poker. You cant just be playing every hand and expect to win, long term. The next part people learn is the aggressive side. Ed Miller talks about this all the time. How he created a bunch of LAGs because people dont understand when to be aggressive. The last thing is to be tight and aggressive. Which is what most of us want to be.
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Re: Do most winning players start out weak-tight?
this article seem to fit the bill
http://www.twoplustwo.com/zee2.html Most players also find that they take a huge leap forward in their 10 handed games after they have learned to play short handed. |
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Re: Do most winning players start out weak-tight?
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this article seem to fit the bill http://www.twoplustwo.com/zee2.html Most players also find that they take a huge leap forward in their 10 handed games after they have learned to play short handed. [/ QUOTE ] Nice find! I was looking for that and could not find it. You guys should read it -- great article. |
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