What do you do?[/QUOTE
Who are you asking? If you want advice from newcomers like you, they will not teach you anything. If you turn to experts, then for them you are a fish that needs to be eaten. They will not feed you, so that you grow up and begin to swallow them. One hope remains for the Lord, who does not welcome gambling. So you have to pay for science!
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This was a question that was asked of Howard Lederer a number of years ago, and I was curious as to what the answers would be.What do you do?[/QUOTE
Who are you asking? If you want advice from newcomers like you, they will not teach you anything. If you turn to experts, then for them you are a fish that needs to be eaten. They will not feed you, so that you grow up and begin to swallow them. One hope remains for the Lord, who does not welcome gambling. So you have to pay for science!
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Lederer's answer was that it's a long way to go, to play just one hand.
Okay:
You've travelled 5,000 miles, and you're in your very first tourney.
On your very first hand, you're dealt pocket aces.
You're the first to act.
What do you do?