![]() ![]() The Best Results Are Achieved Via Minor Changes You simply lob your bird directly at the said boulder and hope for the best. I bet you never try to rebound your feathery friend off three walls in an attempt to make it land perfectly on top of the big boulder that has several pigs sat perilously under. In the world of bird flinging, the simplest solution is often the correct one, too. There are dozens of strategy articles on this very site that advocate keeping things simple at the poker table - especially against lesser skilled or knowledgeable opponents - because you can often overcomplicate a situation and end up leveling yourself or completely bamboozling your opponent which usually has the opposite effect of what you wanted to achieve. Occam’s Razor, which in layman’s terms essentially means “the simplest explanation is usually the correct one,” applies to both poker and sling-shotting wingless birds at pigs. The Simplest Solution Is Often The Correct One Don’t believe me? Keep reading and I will prove it to you. ![]() Nor have I lost the plot there really are some areas of poker and Angry Birds in which you can see similarities. I’ll also hold my hand up and admit to having played the game today, which gave me inspiration to draw some comparisons between playing poker and Angry Birds.īefore you ask, I’ve not been drinking. ![]() ![]() If my trusty iPad is not in its usual resting place in my office, you can bet the young one is on it catapulting birds across the screen in an attempt to destroy those nasty, green pigs.Īlthough I don’t play Angry Birds all that often - I’m more of a Bejeweled Blitz kind of guy - I will admit to having spent far too much time trying to get the maximum three stars on each level in the past. My youngest offspring loves to play the Rovio Entertainment smash hit Angry Birds. ![]()
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