Re: So really what\'s the problem with playing alot of poker?
Thank you Python for your wisdom. Being "well-rounded" is great and healthy but will probably put you into the average-joe category in most of your endeavors throughout your life. When I was in grad. school in statistics at the Univ. of Wisconsin I wanted to be the best student in the dept. so I studied xmas day. Lots of people thought I was insane, but that's why they work for me today. Brains are great to have, but success is 99% perspiration, 1% inspiration. I truly believe that the best poker players are not necessarily the smartest. There are lots of people who play recreationally that could beat Phil Ivey if they became engrossed in the game. I work with them every day.
Indy
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