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Originally Posted by Mason Malmuth
If a book has enough inaccurate information in it, even if it has a couple of things of value, it should cost you all your money if you follow it. The idea that a book is worth the money if you can get one thing out of it can only apply to an already expert type player since he will also be able to filter out all the inaccurate advice.
MM
See what I mean about making me a better person, Mason? I'm not going to argue with you.
I have worked with Tommy for almost a year and it hasn't helped me a damn bit! I still tilt like crazy. I make stupid plays. I lose 1 out of every three times I play. I play way too tight from the blinds. And I'm even starting to make up words. Man, I'm not even close to being cute.
Why, oh why did I ever read this book?
Mason, this was not a book written for beginners and you should have known that. Intermediates are the ones who are in danger of blowing it all because of tilt. The high stakes players can really spew. You may not tilt, but the rest of us do. You may never have had an accident, but the rest of us need to buy insurance.
Sorry. I guess I do disagree. You say there is inaccurate information, but have not shown where. Please to enlighten us?
Wayne