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Old 11-09-2007, 01:25 PM
Gen Sterling Gen Sterling is offline
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Default Re: Ways to improve your game without real money?

Study your hand histories, Johnny; if you can do so by looking at them on the monitor [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I've found that these HH are often 100 pages long, and printing them out, and working on them at the comfort of my kitchen table, which is what I'd prefer to do, would kill me in ink and paper. Wish there was another way.

Anyway, I think studying your own games, along with reference material i.e; books, is a good way to study. Also, watch the games on TV for good hints, remembering that they ARE edited for TV. Maybe playing some cheap home games?

Good luck
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