I don't normally complain about this but oh oh sweet mother of grammar. I hope Sklansky has good editorsOn the other hand you, as an intermedite player, should realize that it is even more true in no limit than limit, especially as regards shorthanded games, that the most succesful players will be confused about the mathematical underpinnings of the game. Because they won't be punished enough for their ignorance.
I'm sure there's a great message in there but I'm not sure I understand it due to horrific sentence structure and sentence fragment. Anyone care to interpret?
Is Sklansky saying
-that the best players are mathematically ignorant?
-the best players disregard a major part of the math (and this is somehow exploitable)?
Something else?



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