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@ breathweapon, I see where you're coming from with your post.
I still stand by what I said about overly long posts, because generally the overly long posts that I've seen are from microstakes players who are yet to grasp the basics, for example: http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...=586920#586920 (Exceptions made for theory and explanation posts)
[no offence to the poster that I've linked to, we have all been there]
Minimalism still works IMO, for example, the most profitable thing I've ever been told was "put your opponents on ranges on every street". From that I can intuit that tough, smart opponents will be putting me on ranges on every street when I eventually climb up to the low-mid stakes and at the midstakes they'll probably be putting themselves on ranges according to me and adjusting their actual ranges accordingly.. Can you see how one sentence has basically totally changed up my poker thought process? (Props to ISF)
Possibly a "how to think about poker" strat post would be useful.
I've personally found that in horrendously tough spots that have been posted here that I make medium (rather than small) posts, and they're generally crap (messy thought process).
Anyway, I'll post something else later probably, I have to click on Submit now because a rambling messy posting thought process is rapidly turning this post into fart-arsing.
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