| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Chad Brown: Second thing to do is get a friend, who you know is a good poker player, and every time you play ??? after you read that book and you start playing sessions, keep notes and talk to your friend who???s willing to talk to you, about how you played your last session, and go over, you know, like, 10 to 20 hands that you played that, you know, may not be so black and white.
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