Re: Who do you watch?
If you're going to observe tables, use your time to try and put each opponent on a range of hands- try to figure what they would have limped in with, what they will raise with, what they will call raises with, etc. See what hands they will show down. spot their MISTAKES. Poker is about observation- there's a TON of information available for you at the table- how much can you take in and use???
Good luck. Stick around at 2+2- it's THE place to learn about poker.
Also keep in mind that your "poker journey" will be long and (at times) difficult. You will get dissillusioned, you will get f*cked 0ff with it, you will think you've cracked it only to realise you know very little about it- we're ALL there at different stages. Poker is the ULTIMATE activity to weed out the dedicated from the "wannabes".
Take it easy.
Ian
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