learning curve

Aug 22, 2008 16:54

After hitting that nice nine earlier this month, wouldn't ya know it,
I have another that played at the same club.  This time, I just didn't know the word....

http://www.cross-tables.com/annotated.php?u=1955

Slowly but surely, I am getting very familiar with the high prob
nines, and will be able to see plays like this.  In playing games
with Trey a few ( Read more... )

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baxwest August 23 2008, 01:14:46 UTC
This is the type of play that separates an elite player from an average one..

Agreed. I think studying the 9s (not that I'm there yet) is also beneficial in stretching the mind to look for other possibilities. All of a sudden, the 7s and 8s become easier to spot.

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bruins_jamb August 23 2008, 04:54:19 UTC
Yes, seeing 7's and 8's easier is a nice side benefit. I'm approaching it
as a fun project. Extensions are frequently available
to stretch the arsenal further. Of course, I'm light years away
from WATERZOOI on the prob list, but it's a nice start :)

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