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Re: new player on internet
what are cardrunners?
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#12
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Re: new player on internet
read the stickies in the microstakes forum, play a ton of hands at low stakes that you can afford to have at least 20 buyins for, post lots of hands in microstakes and reply to other people's threads to get your own thought process going. Dont spend any money on coaching or cardrunner's for a while until you at least have learnt the basics and can beat microstakes. good luck with it!
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Re: new player on internet
nvm, been done
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Re: new player on internet
I'd suggest that you just read (Sklansky's NLH book is awesome) and mostly, get experience. Play as many hands as you can and analyze and think about the hands. Don't be shy about reading over your hand histories (not just for your hands, but for how opponents played hands as well) and try to study them. Playing and thinking about the game will improve your game, so do it.
Anyway, good luck to you in your journey to improve and master the game... |
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