tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416519243701062295.post1509818819102979976..comments2017-06-19T02:20:48.664-04:00Comments on uNL: Thinking... about how to think.mao.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00858442536035044414noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-416519243701062295.post-2760927981141343422009-12-12T03:36:57.269-05:002009-12-12T03:36:57.269-05:00A big leak at the micros for thinking players, imo...A big leak at the micros for thinking players, imo, is thinking that your opponents are thinking. Or to be more precise, not having a good idea who among your opponents is a thinking player. Your post sort of blenders lines, levels, and ranges into a mishmosh, whereas you would profit more, imo, from mentally keeping these concepts discrete. Arguably, they aren't <i>entirely</i> separate, much as the shankbone connects to the calfbone to form the lower leg, and when you are walking along you aren't thinking about how you have two (plus two!) bones down there: it's just a system that works. But if you got run over you'd want a surgeon who knows how the pieces fit back together and so it is with these pieces of the puzzle you present. Hah, I'm rambling and trying to sound deep, but I hope you can take something away from that....Conan776https://www.blogger.com/profile/00017422999431387978noreply@blogger.com