Quote Originally Posted by rghy2 View Post
They complement each other well. You're right that Tom Dwan has also learned alot from Phil. He definitely needed to learn to tighten things up and analyze hands more. At the same time Phil needed to loosen up his play, especially at the high stakes levels where play isn't as straight forward as the lower stakes. I think they've both significantly improved their games by helping each other.
You should watch some of his philosophy videos and tell me what you think. You'd have to be a BFP member to watch them there, and I don't think you'd want to join there, but I saved a few of them to my computer. I could send/email them to you if you want.