yyz,
I don't respond when people merely cut and paste my words and parse them out as part of their response. If you want to respond, write a full fledged response instead of taking shortcuts. I don't mean to be hostile but I hate that lazy way of arguing.
wondo,
I understand what you are saying, but understanding a game from the perspective of coaching or playing and understanding a game from the perspective of handicapping are two completely different things. To use the screenwriting example, there may be some visually brilliant directors ::cough:: Peter Jackson ::cough:: who have no idea how to write a top shelf screenplay ::cough:: Peter Jackson ::cough::.
People who worry about luck are destined to lose for two reasons. One, the very fact that you worry about luck or even believe in luck means that deep down you feel that you are unlucky in some way. If you believe you are unlucky, you will be unlucky. If you think positively, positive things will happen. Secondly, you go into your handicapping with the wrong attitude if you believe that luck will have more to do with your success than skill, hard work and thick skin. It won't. If you lose long term, it is your fault because your handicapping is flawed. If you win long term, it is your brilliance that made you win because your handicapping is good.
I don't respond when people merely cut and paste my words and parse them out as part of their response. If you want to respond, write a full fledged response instead of taking shortcuts. I don't mean to be hostile but I hate that lazy way of arguing.
wondo,
I understand what you are saying, but understanding a game from the perspective of coaching or playing and understanding a game from the perspective of handicapping are two completely different things. To use the screenwriting example, there may be some visually brilliant directors ::cough:: Peter Jackson ::cough:: who have no idea how to write a top shelf screenplay ::cough:: Peter Jackson ::cough::.
People who worry about luck are destined to lose for two reasons. One, the very fact that you worry about luck or even believe in luck means that deep down you feel that you are unlucky in some way. If you believe you are unlucky, you will be unlucky. If you think positively, positive things will happen. Secondly, you go into your handicapping with the wrong attitude if you believe that luck will have more to do with your success than skill, hard work and thick skin. It won't. If you lose long term, it is your fault because your handicapping is flawed. If you win long term, it is your brilliance that made you win because your handicapping is good.

