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I hope my recent near ALL IN on McGregor isn't disrupting your usual course of action. As I said before I very rarely play more than 30% on a single fight. You may have noticed that I hardly touched equally chalky fav's such as Hall, Mike T. Brown, McDonald, Lauzon, Faber. I saw an element of danger in those match up's that was not present in "The Notorious One's" fight. Over the years I have developed a feel for when to go big & when not to. This feeling or sixth sense is the subconscious mind being used & I have learned to rely on it instead of my conscious mind. As a general rule of thumb, if I have to think about who the winner of a fight is for more than an instant then it is a "no-go" for me. I don't go ALL IN unless I am absolutely sure who wins & how the fight will play out. I guess it just boils down to perceptiveness, pattern recognition, and deductive reasoning.
I hope my recent near ALL IN on McGregor isn't disrupting your usual course of action. As I said before I very rarely play more than 30% on a single fight. You may have noticed that I hardly touched equally chalky fav's such as Hall, Mike T. Brown, McDonald, Lauzon, Faber. I saw an element of danger in those match up's that was not present in "The Notorious One's" fight. Over the years I have developed a feel for when to go big & when not to. This feeling or sixth sense is the subconscious mind being used & I have learned to rely on it instead of my conscious mind. As a general rule of thumb, if I have to think about who the winner of a fight is for more than an instant then it is a "no-go" for me. I don't go ALL IN unless I am absolutely sure who wins & how the fight will play out. I guess it just boils down to perceptiveness, pattern recognition, and deductive reasoning.
I hope my recent near ALL IN on McGregor isn't disrupting your usual course of action. As I said before I very rarely play more than 30% on a single fight. You may have noticed that I hardly touched equally chalky fav's such as Hall, Mike T. Brown, McDonald, Lauzon, Faber. I saw an element of danger in those match up's that was not present in "The Notorious One's" fight. Over the years I have developed a feel for when to go big & when not to. This feeling or sixth sense is the subconscious mind being used & I have learned to rely on it instead of my conscious mind. As a general rule of thumb, if I have to think about who the winner of a fight is for more than an instant then it is a "no-go" for me. I don't go ALL IN unless I am absolutely sure who wins & how the fight will play out. I guess it just boils down to perceptiveness, pattern recognition, and deductive reasoning.