good post imo,
I semi-agree w/ you. There's been times where i've totally changed my game based on advice given to me in the forums. Sometimes it was bad, sometimes it was good. The trick is to apply the appropriate things which i think is the point you are trying to make.
Furthermore, members, do not be discouraged from posting. You won't learn nearly as fast if you aren't posting yourself, and getting corrected in your thought process. It's true that some advice can be harmful but I've been active on Leggo for almost one year now w/ over 2200 posts and i can tell you honestly, that i would not be even 10% the player I am today if I didn't post like a madman for my first 6-8 months here. I'm not saying that I'm great by any means, but by posting a lot I've taken in a lot of info that is generally good for my game.
I think also by being more active you learn to identify what's good for your game and what's not going to work. The more info you have, the better decisions you will make, period!
So anyways, don't be afraid to post, and more experienced plrs/posters please don't berate beginners, we were all once new to forums and poker and probably weren't the most "forum savvy" either. At least i know I wasn't. I look at my first posts from time to time just to have a good chuckle.
Thx, post on
