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Re: General - what do you do to improve your game?
I watch WPT's ladies events.
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Re: General - what do you do to improve your game?
Does anyone want to trade videos and comment and swap some comments on each others games? I play $1/$2 for about $10/table/hr.
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Re: General - what do you do to improve your game?
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[ QUOTE ] Any other ideas besides coaching and what i mentioned? [/ QUOTE ] I discuss specific hands as well as theory with players I respect [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: General - what do you do to improve your game?
Thinking through the hands in these forums and trying to articulate my ideas about them is probably the best thing.
It dovetails with the books I read, since I often try to find elements of the books in my library to apply and quote in the posts. I also try to find non-standard lines, particularly if they are supported by a theory or principle in one of my books, then explain and defend it. That's always fun, because I frequently look like an oddball (i.e. "check a lot of flops" and such). But the thought process has improved my game quite a bit. |
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