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Ambi, from Ken Drees

January 25, 2010 |

 I keep wanting to write a piece about politics, but then I sit back in my chair and sit on my hands, looking to write something better.

My early chess friend/teacher told me to sit on my hands and that would slow everything down, stop impulse moves–and yield better overall chess.

In markets, using chart points–waiting to enter or exit, sticking with the plan is usually best. However, in fast conditions if you are waiting for xyz to hit a round number, sometimes I just let it go at 991 for example–I mean why wait for those extra ticks like every other bloke? I could reload and shoot by the time they are still massing.

Which yields another idea–is it good to learn how to use tools/skills with both hands (ambi)? I was thinking of say archery or shooting for starters? In some sports its almost a given that you have to be equal with both sides.


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