“As discussed in “Tom and Huck”, some entrepreneurs prefer to plan, rather than execute. These analytical entrepreneurs enjoy solving complex problems. In some instances, such entrepreneurs fall victim of their analysis delight and inadvertently increase the complexity of their problems.If given the choice, I would rather compete against Tom, rather than commonsense Huck. Competing with someone who thinks they are the smartest person in the room, even when they actually are the smartest person in the room, is generally advantageous. While the smart person is busy trying to craft complicated plans that will out-smart you, you can focus on executing the basic tactics necessary to make costumers pull out their wallets and hand over some of their precious lucre.Unlike “Monopoly”, poker does not offer players the chance to negotiate, nor does it expose players to business issues such as mortgages, interest, taxes, etc. Even so, Poker is an excellent proving ground for a number of skills savvy entrepreneurs on The Fringe should cultivate.” source...
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