Glad I could help. By the way, what exactly did I help with?
Hello, you're welcome.
Stick to the basics, get experience playing and begin to learn how to read other players. Get confident in when to play and when not to play certain hands. Best of luck!
Hello Amber! I will have to admit that something like this did happen! However, I did not really call in sick to play games, I just happened to feel unwell and since I had my favourite platformer and several other titles to finish, I ended up playing for hours. I had … Read more
That's like asking if it's okay to use one window cleaner instead of another one . . . Really? You can't answer this yourself?
Both are games designed to:
- First create revenue for their business
- Second make an appealing game for their users . . .
- . . . To create brand loyalty . . . … Read more
I always agree with Happy and you should take her advice..... Because my advice will be wrong. Lol! I am faithful to a fault and there will NEVER be another Pikachu! I am loyal to Pokemon.
I think you should do whatever makes you happy. You don't have to have brand loyalty to just Pokemon, or just Yu-Gi-Oh, or just Digimon.
Some people get so invested in only one thing, they miss out on a lot of good times. Remember the junk about only playing Xbox vs. PlayStation? Phzffttt! 😤 I … Read more
With over 3.5 billion fans worldwide, football ("soccer") is the most popular sport on the planet. It always ranks at the top of the majority of the credible lists published. Usually, popularity is measured based on the "number of viewers/fans".
How to play.
"How to (gracefully) win" is best taught as a general life principal. Along with "How to (gracefully) lose".
Well how to play of course.
If you teach the most important thing in the game is winning . . . You will have created a monster, that is incapable of enjoying the game itself.
How to play. Learning how to win on your own means is the allure of the game. Plus, just teaching how to win without how to play in depth can lead to gaps in the learner's knowledge.
How to play. Winning will come when they understand the game.
To all of my friends, and your all my friends,
after being on your screen for 30 minutes to
an hour try this. Look out side. Look at an object
far away then one close up. Do you feel your eye's
relax? This works wonders for me and I hope it will
do the same for you. Also … Read more
I've NEVER heard it can improve vision . . . I have heard it can improve "Hand-Eye Coorridination" . . . Which is different.
The game itself may improve your vision, but outside forces like your screen quality and lighting are worsening it. Plus if you're straining your eyes from constant play, your "results" will be different than with on-off game time
I have NEVER heard of video games improving vision! You are thinking of hand eye coordination! Go out side and throw a ball! Save your eyesight!
That's how you flunk college. In my program we started with 300+ individuals. By senior year there was maybe 20 who graduated on time. The rest were probably still at their LAN party.
No, and game theory is a tool I frequently use in my personal life.