You shouldn't put off posting there Claire, there's nothing but the level of buy in separating most of the posts in there. Just because Flushy and others are posting about his hands in EPT's, NL400, or whatever doesn't make it a better hand for analysis than something that you or I am likely to be playing, IMO, there's often not a lot in it. The post at the top of the list from Tank says all you should need to see before posting.
Good work Tighty

I agree..the posts FLushy makes for hands in 1k buy-in tourneys aren't really different from an analysis perspective as a hand from a 20$ Sit and Go...something are the right thing to do and somethings are not.
I understand that the "constructive" thread got a bit heated..BUT from an analysis point of view it does make you think..if you are willing to put in the effort of going through page upon page of long posts and actually thinking about what people are saying.
Some people on the

board are not very tactful BUT they present a decent case for doing something a certain way and those posts are a great learning tool.
anyways..I'm happy Totalise is on board on this one as he has not been posting enough on the

board (in my humble opinion) and he is still one of the best guys on here to give advice on

. (I haven't seen that many posts by Longy but I'm sure he'll do a grand job).
I would agree with a previous poster who says you need ground rules for posting on this board and you need to specify to posters what information should be included, if possible, otherwise you could end up with an awful lot of "I have AK what do I do with it?" posts and the replies would all be "That depends on the situation".
If you truly make this a different board from the

board there could be some benefits..if it's just a copy of the

board but with advice given by other people there's not really any point...and the policing of the board should be a bit tighter than what passes for policing on the

board.