Full House
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 863
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TADA.... you now understand the force young Skywalker.
Whatever your game, whatever your style, whatever your stakes, winning is about repetitive execution of your plan.
The short answer to your question is, no. IMHO. Now, what was the question? Getting technically better is overrated. I don't understand those people who say stuff like, "I play on Ultimate Bet because they have the best players and I want to get better so I play the best." I want to win money so I play the worst. If I could find a group of 2nd graders with $200 bankrolls I would play them.
The reason I say you now "get it", however, is that there's no such thing as that shangri-la, guru, see-all "greatness" at poker that most players aspire to have. There is only execution of a proven winning plan. If that plan is "sit down with 2nd graders and push AA once a night" then there it is. Most people never get good because they never get discipline and they never get "a plan" and stick with it. That's a fact.
Now that you have you think "I'm not that good". But in reality that's what makes you good.
Nice going! You'll be a better player now that you've realized that you're not a poker genius.
Sincerely Aok(pokergenius)rongly.......................
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