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Old March 14, 2005, 11:39 PM   #6
Derius_T
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You can plan your guts out with what if situations if you want to, but the fact remains that they are 'controlled' what ifs, where you set up or imagine what the BG does, and base your plan around how to react to it. You control the BG in that planning, and know exactly what he will do.

The only problem with that, is that no matter how much you plan to react in a certain scenario, the BG never acts like he is 'supposed' to. Now I'm not saying don't plan, but don't rely on a set plan. Train hard, and revert to that training, without thought or plan....
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