Tags: strategy
Tags: strategy
What's He Holding (Part II)
Posted Thursday January 4, 2007, 10:38 am, Over one day old at Card Squad
Given his lead on the raggiest of raggy flops of 226, which also contains a pair which would make his high-card or middle-paired hand very likely the best here, I am feeling very comfortable with my read so far of probably pocket 8s through pocket Jacks, or AQ down through AT or maybe A9s.
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What's He Holding?
Posted Wednesday January 3, 2007, 10:48 am, Over one day old at Card Squad
So today's What's He Holding? post occured fairly deep into last Sunday's 30k HORSE tournament, with blinds already up at 300-600, and with my stack sitting at just over 7000, which was just above the average stack size at the time.
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What's He Holding? -- Middle Ace in Limit Holdem
Posted Tuesday January 2, 2007, 10:38 am, Over one day old at Card Squad
So today's What's He Holding? post occured fairly deep into last Sunday's 30k HORSE tournament, with blinds already up at 300-600, and with my stack sitting at just over 7000, which was just above the average stack size at the time.
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The Suck Bet
Posted Wednesday December 27, 2006, 10:38 am, Over one day old at Card Squad
Instead, you want to try to pick an amount of money to bet on the river that is large enough for you to make it worthwhile to make the bet in the first place, but small enough that your opponent will be willing to pay it off just to make sure you are in fact ahead.
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For The Record
Posted Monday October 30, 2006, 3:13 am, Over one day old at Venture Chronicles
The point is that you have to position against your competitor aggressively, protect your flanks from them doing the same, and fight to remove all the competitive oxygen from the room before you get there. | | | In one measure the Oracle advertisements are actually very good.
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Functioning Form: Interface Design: Defining the Problem Summary
Posted Thursday September 14, 2006, 12:10 pm, Over one day old at Planet HCI
As the Defining the Problem topic has stretched across several articles and interviews on Functioning Form, I thought it would be worthwhile to consolidate things into a single resource. Defining the Problem How can design become part of the strategic process?
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Defining the Problem Summary
Posted Thursday September 14, 2006, 11:17 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
As the Defining the Problem topic has stretched across several articles and interviews on Functioning Form, I thought it would be worthwhile to consolidate things into a single resource. Defining the Problem How can design become part of the strategic process?
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Drivers & Putters
Posted Sunday September 10, 2006, 11:16 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
Just in case you missed it, take a few minutes to read Jim Leftwich?s discussion of drivers and putters in Design Futures Part 4 :?[Driving is] necessary to drive far from current feature-bloated or tired models and make bold innovative leaps.
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Getting to Define the Problem
Posted Thursday September 7, 2006, 11:16 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
They correctly noted that many people working with designers were more interested in committing time and money toward defining solutions than reframing problems. They?re not just getting a solution from you?they?re getting a better way to look at and understand their problem.
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The Process of Defining the Problem
Posted Tuesday September 5, 2006, 11:16 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
First, I asked the development teams to pull any data they had about registration performance to date: what were the completion rates, where did people drop off, when did they call customer support, what information did they fill in, etc.
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