Quote:
Originally Posted by answer20
I was going to say 'minor' information, but any information is valuable.
But not all information is equally valuable.
There's a cost to vigilance and a benefit from closing information leaks. Obsessively preventing people from seeing reflections in your cup holder seems like a high cost, low benefit scenario. People should focus on low cost, high benefit scenarios first. Then, high cost high benefit. Then, low cost low benefit. And lastly, high cost low benefit.
Like I always laugh (inside) when people who VPIP sub-10% are super protective of people seeing their cards. I mean, really, if they didn't fold, there's like a >50% chance their hand has an ace in it and I always want to yell out, "That card flashed! It's a red ace!" just to **** with them.