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Old 05-25-2005, 01:15 AM
J.A.Sucker J.A.Sucker is offline
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Default The best advice I\'ve ever gotten

All this talk about moving up and playing higher and higher has reminded me of the best advice that I've ever gotten. It was told to me by a famous poker player who shall remain anonymous, but I'll give him the nickname "Old Man From Montana."

OMFM always says, "Sucker, play bigger when you're winning, and smaller when you're not. Don't commit to any limit or game. When you're winning, play big, but when you lose a bit, go back to what you know. That's how you get the money... and keep it."

That dude is pretty smart. I figured I'd pass it along to everyone.
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