then the countdown started =)It is believed, that you need 10,000 hours of practice, that will allow you to master your skill in any business. But I believe, that you still have to have the natural ability to do the work that you have chosen.
How do you think how much a person who tries and engages constantly needs time to succeed in poker?
Probably, a little more factors play a role here than we think)Don't know, it seems to me that the number of hours is a measure not quite right! I've been playing for quite some time, but any success have not reached! And how to improve their game can't even imagine, I guess I have hours and 20 thousand for the development of poker! And someone after 2 thousand hours will win 100 thousand dollars!
I'm not sure the 10k hours principle applies to poker. The rules of poker are pretty simple to understand, math is not too hard, hence why it's appealing to so many people. I think that having the right mix of character traits is more decisive to success in poker.
I don't think there is a rule to this as some people are natural players and others need to register the game for a long period of time.
You also have the different styles of games which some players don't ever play and others become highly gifted at.
I don't think there is a set rule to this answer.
Good luck at the tables!