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  1. First of all...I think Daniel is a big boy and capable of finding the appropriate treatment. This being said, chiros...you go back to again and again and again ad nauseum...physiotherapists...they find the problem..treat it and give you exercises to avoid the problem..once and for all...you got the bucks..make the chiros rich...I really dont care :-)
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    I am by no means a prude...too old for that...However, for goodness sake and out of respect for women, I find these images of women in compromising positions lacking greatly in taste.C'mon guys...some Lady gave birth to you...try to respect the gender please.
  3. You are right on the money my friend...chiropractors spend most of their education learning how to milk their customers. Physiotherapists are the ones that help. I have been there and done that. Daniel needs an osteopath or a physical therapist who will help him..not a chiro who will bleed him.
  4. Thanks so much for your input :DI am strictly on NLHE at the present time..but Omaha seems interesting...maybe...again...thanks for the tips and info!Have a great day :-)
  5. Hello Steve, I'm not a newbie...but then again sort of..been playing for about a bit more than a year. I only play the low or micro NLHE games because I am just a casual player ... if that is the term. I have a few questions, if I may.I notice that players play more like donkeys at the 5 buck table NLHE than the lower tables..such as the 3 buck tables. I try to apply the small ball strategy..but with so many donkeys..it is kind of hard. Is it just my perception, or is this the normal?Second, seeing as how I will never become a pro, are there any poker books or dvd's you can recommend to me to
  6. Hello all...slap me with a wet rag...darn...have a hard time maintaining a consistent style. I am a believer in Mr D's small ball strategy ...but sometimes...let my guard down...do something stupid..and you know the result.Sorry..just letting off a bit of steam...but the 1,2 and 3 buck tables can be irksome at the best of times..take care all :Deyeboule
  7. Thx :-)You are absoulutely right...he has the gift of playing and teaching. I guess after a year of so on the internet...I'm still a beginner..but his tips on small ball helped immensly. There is probably a book somewhere or dvd by him that could help even more. Like I mentionned earlier, just a casual player, but it is fun to win too !Take care
  8. Thanx. I'm pretty sure he will read this....just want him to get the kudos he deserves.
  9. That's very true and I do realize it..but without a sound strategy..I would have probably been donkey fodder lol
  10. Lol, nah, not into pot It is a loonie...just something to let him know I think of him, thank him and wish him all the best
  11. May sound weird..but having played on the freeroll and micro and small tournaments..you get a feel for the style. For example, you play the small ball strategy, but with a fair kicker and you avoid the all in animals. Before, without the small ball strategy, I was basically waiting for a made hand...which can be in lala land lol. At least this way, you get a feel for the table, you let the donkeys kill themselves and you go from there :-)
  12. Hello, this may be a bit long...sorry.I have been playing online poker for about a year now...never played much in real lie really. I was a very tight player...and as such I got limited results..at best..in the minimum win column..ie...minumum gain in a tournament.I don't have a TV (really) so I would watch him play on the internet through youtube...but you know..the pros play so loose sometimes...hard to imagine myself playing that way.However...I saw a three part video of Daniel showing an up and coming amateur how to play small bet no limit hold'em..and it sort of made sense to me, so I dec
  13. Very sorry to hear that...my condoleances to all his friends and family. I never met the gentleman, but from what I heard about him transcends any type of activity.... he was a decent caring man.
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