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maybe this just shows poker is a simple game - And everything we REALLY need to read is already stickied...The rest is just practice and playing tons of hours (that is the best way to learn, isn't it?) - But does that mean we don't need FTR? I think it's okay for a website to be informative and social - Think how many dropouts we would have if everything was a chart or every post had to follow all guidelines for interesting decisions blah,blah blah - I have nothing of real content to add - i'm thinking but the light goes out quicker and quicker these days....Im working my way (in my head) through my Thank You FTR post someday soon - Wanted to get a few thousand more hands in though....
Alright - Here is a question that just might add content (if not, i don't care - i didn't start this damn thread 
How many people here think about FTR more than a normal person might? I tend to think about my game a lot - Im always trying to recall hands in my head...Right now I haven't played in about 2 weeks, but i'm thinking all the time - nevermind - Better question coming...
WHAT IS THE BEST/MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU HAVE LEARNED AT FTR????
here is mine - I always thought just because I had won a few tourneys (some big ones) that I was a decent player - When I found FTR I started realizing that there were some REALLY damn good people...I went and bought Poker Tracker and started reviewing hands - I started to think about what players were doing and why they were doing it (also, why I was doing things) - I learned to multi-table 6handed NL when I used to be able to only do 2 tables....And i've been reading/playing poker for like 2 years now - I guess the biggest realization I had from FTR was that I was nowhere NEAR serious enough - Until your actually a WINNING player, your not good....I had clocked some nice wins, but i sure wasn't a consistent winning player...Since I found FTR I sure have become a hell of a lot better though - so there is mine
why am i helping someone elses thread anyway kidding - lets get some content -
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