Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
So don't ask non simple questions is what I recommend.
Okay, it's clear that lower stake players should really grasp the basics first and only then move on to more advanced stuff. But I still think there is lot of value here. Sooner or later one must figure out all possible plays there are. If not for own use, then to be able to recognize and possibly counter. Despite the great danger of concepts being misunderstood and misapplied, lots of small stakers are typically hard to persuade to change the way they play so not a big harm will be done.

On the other side, we all must (should) learn it at one moment, through own experience or advice from others. And when it comes to advice, you typically want to hear lots of opinions, i.e. yet another opinion is always welcome. And what's the point of this blog anyway. Today, just about every topic has been heavily discussed and by way better players. Does that make Massimo's writing waste of time? Hell NO! The man is a proven winner and his thoughts are always an interesting read. And his thinking of certain 'move' might just to fill the gap and make everything suddenly 'click'. For example: Massimos's thoughts on turn bombing and squeeze play I found very insightful. Keep up the good work man.