Saying Corn Maze Theory tilts me like I don't know what. Labyrinth Theory? lol ![]()
published over 5 years ago
I’ve been playing and coaching a bit of Heads Up poker and came to a conclusion.
My “corn maze” theory of HUHU Poker.
You want to be the guy in the lead.
You opponent chasing you.
But you don’t want to ‘lose’ him.
You want to keep your eye on them.
You want to show up behind him and tap him on the shoulder, “I’m here.”
And then disappear again, but knowing where he is.
And when you are behind, you think you are the one in the lead, and then get tapped in the shoulder yourself.
Sometimes, to get back in the lead, you have to walk along with them, waiting for a good spot to disappear.
And the chase starts all over again.
Saying Corn Maze Theory tilts me like I don't know what. Labyrinth Theory? lol ![]()
Saying Corn Maze Theory tilts me like I don't know what. Labyrinth Theory? lol
I'm from the sticks bro. Like a town of 7000. I didnt know what a Labyrinth was until I was 20, and no, I didnt see that stupid David Bowie movie either as I had no idea what the title was about! LOL!
LOL nh sir ![]()
Your theorem reads like a haiku
Your theorem reads like a haiku
I could probably change it to be one, however, it's not intended to be that way.
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