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5 Months of waiting ?!?!? Is this not a little too long?
AMRN:
--- Quote from: antthecat on April 03, 2009, 00:06:59 AM ---
im not asking if this post is open or closed, i just want to say that 4 months now and i cant wait. it does give me time to sort out travel and the possibility of staying at a hotel and study more poker. cant wait until august, just a wedding and a holiday to malta to get over and done and then i will be so exited i probably wont sleep for weeks.
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4 Months of waiting ?1?1? Is this not a little too long?
Thread closed!!
Buffenberger:
5 months makes total sense.gives people time to book time off,sort out travel arrangements and to save up a few quid before it starts.if youre concerned about the 200 quid then i would suggest not going as its going to be nearer 400 or 500 with hotels,food and drinks before you even start playing cash games mate.anyway good luck if you play and i hope to see you all there.personally,i think apat is very right to do this.having played in the dtd 50k guaranteed where 60 players got turned away and having stood in the alternates queue at the wsop for 3 and a half hours ,i think its right and proper to get it all sorted out way in advance. :D
duke3016:
Although encounters between commercial entities and consumers are one of the more common types of interpersonal interactions found in everyday life, relatively little research has been conducted on interpersonal influence attempts applied to commercial settings. However, the researchers found that a confusing sales pitch alone - such as one utilizing technical jargon, confusing terminology, or large and confusing product assortments (i.e. Ginger Nuts) - does not lead to greater consumer interest. Rather, it increases the "need for cognitive closure"; consumers will grasp for easy-to-process or unambiguous information that has direct and obvious implications for judgment and behavior. Furthermore, the researchers found that this need for cognitive closure will cause particularly susceptible consumers to "freeze" their judgments, that is, hold them with a high degree of confidence and refrain from considering additional evidence that could potentially threaten closure.
ERGO
AMRN:
--- Quote from: duke3016 on April 03, 2009, 11:43:03 AM ---
Although encounters between commercial entities and consumers are one of the more common types of interpersonal interactions found in everyday life, relatively little research has been conducted on interpersonal influence attempts applied to commercial settings. However, the researchers found that a confusing sales pitch alone - such as one utilizing technical jargon, confusing terminology, or large and confusing product assortments (i.e. Ginger Nuts) - does not lead to greater consumer interest. Rather, it increases the "need for cognitive closure"; consumers will grasp for easy-to-process or unambiguous information that has direct and obvious implications for judgment and behavior. Furthermore, the researchers found that this need for cognitive closure will cause particularly susceptible consumers to "freeze" their judgments, that is, hold them with a high degree of confidence and refrain from considering additional evidence that could potentially threaten closure.
ERGO
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OMG, wow, and lol, all at the same time!!! ;D
cincicrappykid:
is this thread closed
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