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Thought process, dolejs, 5. Feb 2003 15:07 | ||
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| Roy, I would apprediate an article(s) on your thought process when playing through a hand of hold-em. That is for a non-professional who does not play day in and day out. I read Card Player religiously. You allude and describe the process many times, but how does one approach this | ||
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Re: Thought process, Dynasty, 5. Feb 2003 17:41 | ||
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| It seems every article Roy writes describes his thought process in a hand. You may need to be more specific in what you're looking for. | ||
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Re: Thought process, Andrew Wells, 5. Feb 2003 22:14 | ||
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| Get his book, Real Poker: The Cooke Collection. This is exactly what you want, the thought process behind the example hands. ISBN: 1-880069-50-8 | ||
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Re: Thought process, flintsword, 22. Feb 2003 19:00 | ||
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| I tried to track this book down on www.chapters.ingigo.ca but no go. Did you get the ISBM number right? | ||
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Re: Thought process, Roy Cooke, 7. Feb 2003 13:45 | ||
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| Hi I try to do this in any of my play of hand articles. I am not sure exactly what you are looking for. Can you elaborate? Roy Cooke on 5. Feb 2003 15:07 dolejs wrote: > Roy, I would apprediate an article(s) on your thought process when playing > through a hand of hold-em. That is for a non-professional who does not play day > in and day out. I read Card Player religiously. You allude and describe the > process many times, but how does one approach this | ||
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Re: Thought process, dolejs, 8. Feb 2003 12:04 | ||
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| There must be a common thread of questions you follow when analyzing a hand to cal l, check or raise. I have read your book and the analysis you give to specific hands, but is there five, ten or twenty questions that run through your mind during any analysis? | ||
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