Re: Good at many things/Great at nothing... Is this a common problem?
its not just a matter of laziness, the fact that there is a point where the work necessary to get better is much more than it was before.
Example:
1st Level: Preflop strategy is easy, grab a pf table and you are better off preflop wise than the majority of the players.
2nd Level: Learn postflop play, when to bet etc. a bit harder but not too difficult to master.
3rd Level: learn advanced postflop play, learning to play marginal hands like mid pair and overcards, much more difficult than the 1st and 2nd level combined. In fact, many players will get to this point and never move past it. Those who do are the great/world class players.
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