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    FREIGHTMAN; You seem to be 1 of the more knowledgeable players in here so i have a question for you. I haven't even started learning ANYTHING (game rules, B.S., counting method, etc) yet and I'm already tossed about on the waves of indecision (too much conflicting info/advice). I'm kind of adopting you as my guru......I do want to take the game seriously ! Everybody has their
    own (well received) opinions as to how to best go about learning and what I should learn.
    So...put directly to YOU...if you were to advise a wannabe from day 1 what would that advice be, please and thank you.
    Last edited by krly; 07-12-2019 at 02:10 PM. Reason: hit wrong key

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