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Old December 20th, 2012, 21:10
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The decisions that trouble us most are the ones that matter least.

I have just finished reading this poker article, and although not a great reader of poker books, i'm always reading articles by Mike Caro, and in truth i'm never really interested in reading other's ..
This, (Not Mike Caro however), i found very interesting and understanding as to how we are responsible for our own decisions and how to analyse them before and during the game

My thanks to Chris Poutashi for showing me this .
Nice read http://tommyangelo.com/articles/reciprocality/



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Old December 20th, 2012, 21:37
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The decisions that trouble us most are the ones that matter least.

I have just finished reading this poker article, and although not a great reader of poker books, i'm always reading articles by Mike Caro, and in truth i'm never really interested in reading other's ..
This, (Not Mike Caro however), i found very interesting and understanding as to how we are responsible for our own decisions and how to analyse them before and during the game

My thanks to Chris Poutashi for showing me this .
Nice read http://tommyangelo.com/articles/reciprocality/



i read it mate , but to be honest these sorts of things leave me a bit cold , in my opinion there is far too much analysing and trying to turn poker into some sort of complex physchological equation., instead of just treating it for what it is , just a card game .
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Old December 20th, 2012, 21:49
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i read it mate , but to be honest these sorts of things leave me a bit cold , in my opinion there is far too much analysing and trying to turn poker into some sort of complex physchological equation., instead of just treating it for what it is , just a card game .
Yes, BUT it was the 'tilting' part that got me, so funny, I never new there was so many ways to go on 'tilt' !!
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The part where he says about knowing when to stop when your winning in a cash game
I was thinking of his article again when i was 'up' today by $145 ..

On any other day i would have thought to carry on, 'the game is good' but then thought .. 'nahh' time to leave..
hence why i'm here now writing this ...get in .. gg !!
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