Talking about hand histories and situations can only improve your game. If you look through the history of poker the players that are still around are the ones that got as much information as possible. Back at the start there was Brunson, Roberts and Slim. They had no books just playing experience and they would spend hours talking about all the different situations you can end up in playing poker. Also from the Mayfair Club you get Lederer, Seidel and Harrington. They did the same, hours and hours spent talking after hours and hours of play. Getting other peoples perspective really helps.
Im playing a lot of cash games at the moment and threads from this forum have really helped my game. I would go quickly broke if I took my tournament game to a cash table.
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