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Different Intelligence Types
These are the people who you want flinging artillery in support of frontline troops - fast and precise. mile many poker problems become quite complicated, a player akes a decision by evaluating two things: What their opponents old, and what best to do with their hand given that information. Jithin each of these two parts all the `little things' reside.
The ze of the pot is in plain sight. Since a majority of problems consists of making decisions without complete information, some players find an excuse to mull endlessly before they act.
I ive narrowed the scope of what most of these players think bout, and it is this: "Is there any possible way I can win?" Not, Is it profitable to play in such-and-such a manner?" but "Can I ossibly win the hand?"
Then, not to give away anything when iey do hold a hand, (because they might be attentive enough to nderstand the picture they are painting) they need to stall every me the action gets to them, cleverly covering their trail. Bah! I rill change tables.
Maybe these people have watched too many SPN tournament broadcasts where a player spends some time hinking about a decision worth upwards of a quarter of a million ollars. Sorry, but an $8 decision in a limit poker game just does ot usually warrant this contemplation.
different intelligence types
the element of skill
many poker problems
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