The first helpful thing the narrative does is to put things in perspective.
For this reason, I bought this book by Miller and company to see if there were a way in which to improve my game. These clowns go after 15 dollars worth of blinds with their entire stake. The only problem is that they usually believe that they can win when they do so. There's what I call, 'All in Disease,' where every chance a guy gets, he tries to emulate his highly paid heroes on television and go all in.
It's a Vietnam full of kids who think that the meaning of poker is to pretend that betting two fours for value means treating them as if they were a straight flush. There's no question that when it comes to Texas Hold'em, the lowermost limits are extremely bewildering places in which to play.