doubts about studying for results

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Hello friends! I have played enough cash , and look for ways to improve my game ... then heard of study for results ... I do not know if it's been worth the cash that means, but if it is, how do you do that? It's graph of analize ? Can anyone help me? Recommend articles , or tell me how it analyzes the results , and how it is possible to evolve doing it ? Oh, and to finish ... this kind of study seems to me that is a kind of '' improvement '' for advanced players , something that only pro do to improve ... I'm right about that ? I worry about studying other things at the moment? Such as insulation , range tribet etc? Thanks in community!:p
 
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It's hard to understand exactly what you are looking for but I get the impression you're a relatively inexperienced player, looking to improve.

A key part of getting to grips with poker is to layer your learning. Too many players want to start working on 3bet/4bet ranges etc before they even have their opening ranges and basic post flop concepts learned to a decent level.

There is a huge amount of free advice around these days, lots of it is excellent but knowing what is appropriate for yourself, particularly when you're inexperienced can be a minefield and trying to learn something new that isn't appropriate for your current needs can often cause more problems than it solves.

For the time being, focus on mastering the basics. Don't be ashamed of any inexperience, embrace it and ask lots of questions but make them quite specific. It's hard to get good help when you're asking too much at once.
 
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maybe analyze your hands afterwards and look for places that you didnt maximize your EV, or try posting hands you have questions about in the forums
 
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Thanks for any answers ! Actually I was really curious how the fact of analyzing results can improve your game ... wanted to know how to improve on results ... that would be a analize of graphs or something else? Just curious same . ..queria understand the logic of it.

I am inexperienced same , I have sought to evolve through books ... taking the opportunity , what you guys think is best in cash to evolve? Joining a penny I'll make a poker coach ... and I learned that schools are more advanced to micro ...
 
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I think that the beauty of poker that there is so much that goes into a good player. It is the ability to manage so many different aspects of a game: Mental, financial, discipline, analytical thinking, problem solving, social skills, etc.

Now at a much smaller scale you want to think about making the right decision each and every time. In order to do this you have to be able to criticize yourself and be able to plug leaks and admit when you are not playing very well.

Some people hire coaches to improve there game and there are a lot of resources out there. I like to follow a specific streamer that has a great informative stream and his blog entries are very interesting and broad in terms of topics. Heres a good one on common leaks I found helpful a few months back. http://pokerinabox.com/common-leaks/

Another option is to join a study group of people in a similar situation and just be involved in a poker community. You are here so i'm sure that is a great start. Just remember Practice Practice Practice.
 
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....A key part of getting to grips with poker is to layer your learning. Too many players want to start working on 3bet/4bet ranges etc before they even have their opening ranges and basic post flop concepts learned to a decent level...

This is great advice. Getting a good foundation can go a long way. Understand the power of position and good starting hand ranges. Understanding the math behind poker is also very valuable.
 
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