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The Blueprint: Episode Eight

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The Blueprint: Episode Eight by WiltOnTilt

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In this series our founders and EPs talk about their experiences with poker throughout their lives and give advice to those at the grind or just starting out. There is something to be learned for new and experienced players alike.

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  • Game: other
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 38 minutes long
  • Posted about 1 year ago

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Comments for The Blueprint: Episode Eight

Enso

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halvadron

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more MP3 format these types of vids/records from DC please

Posted over 1 year ago

Chazb0t

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doc.lemon

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Not a lot of new content for us hardcore fans, but great blueprint nonetheless Smile

For me personally learning new game just helps to break the stereotype and frustration from one game, and brings me closer back to the fact that its all just poker and emotions shouldn't play a role, even though I spent just 5% of my time with PLO I feel it has positive effects even on my NHLE game

Posted over 1 year ago

WiltOnTilt

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Thanks. It was kind of hard to make given so much blueprint-type stuff was in my pokersense series.

Posted over 1 year ago

Easy Squeezy

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Time Link to 00:24:36

I wonder if you can suggest a better way to get people to read your full questions and respond more directly to the situations you are specifically asking about in forum posts. A good example of this is that I will often post hands where I have tried different lines and played hands that I might not normally have played and get numerous replies of fold 3rd. The truth is that I am normally folding there and know that is standard and even wrote in my post that I understand it is very questionable, but I am trying new things in my game to experiment. Is this just the nature of forums, or is there a better way to get more discussion on your "experiments"?

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WiltOnTilt

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I wonder if you can suggest a better way to get people to read your full questions and respond more directly to the situations you are specifically asking about in forum posts. A good example of this is that I will often post hands where I have tried different lines and played hands that I might not normally have played and get numerous replies of fold 3rd. The truth is that I am normally folding there and know that is standard and even wrote in my post that I understand it is very questionable, but I am trying new things in my game to experiment. Is this just the nature of forums, or is there a better way to get more discussion on your "experiments"?



A lot of times it's just the nature of the beast. The commentary on being specific as it relates to forum posts is both for the person creating the thread and the person replying.

When I read threads I tend to gloss over when it's paragraph after paragraph. Short, concise, to the point statements about what you're trying to get across in a question might help. Maybe make the first line of the post bold saying "WOULD LIKE DISCUSSION ON THIS EXPERIMENTAL HAND" and follow up with "I know xyz is standard, but I did this, let's talk about it" and just leaving it at that.

There is no perfect answer. When you are replying to a thread, you can get long winded because the person creating the thread will read it for sure. When you're creating a thread, it's best to be short and simple so you can minimize the number of people who click the thread, see a lot of text, and then click off.

Posted over 1 year ago

Enso

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Phew that's a lot of text Wilt, I'm sure the guy who made this thread will read it though!

*clicks off*

Smile

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WiltOnTilt

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Phew that's a lot of text Wilt, I'm sure the guy who made this thread will read it though!

*clicks off*

Smile



Now you've figured out why I give so detailed answers... Smile only those who really want to learn will read it all and the lazy will instaleave Smile

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Easy Squeezy

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Farmer108

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I'm glad that you've acknowledged the insanity that can be caused by diving in and not comming up for air. It would be good if when coaches develop courses for beginners they would make this point early on in thier video's, as when many of us are new to poker, the steep learning curve can cause a lot of frustration. This frustration only makes the learning curve that much steeper.

The 'Other' content that has been developed recently, such as Blueprint, Pokersense and (my personal favourite) Shuffle & Flow, has been fantastic. As students of the game, I feel that resources that teach us how to learn are as valuable as resources that we can learn from.


Thank you

Posted over 1 year ago

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