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stefanorb
Enthusiast
Silver Level
Hello Cardschat! I started studying to improve my game two months ago. I had quite a lucky time, i triplicated my bankroll and cashed out. Well, since i cashed out i started playing bad and worse until i almost lost my whole bankroll.
I think i just dont have the basics to run a solid profit game, and i thought about list out some points to work on, and i am asking you for help on building the list and work on the singles points in the best way. I would like to make it like an university course, in which there are a subject, a suggested book and a way to practice.
The points i thought until now are:
-FUNDAMENTALS OF THE GAME - Book: Harrington on Online Cash Games - Practice: 1 hour/day playing at tables.
-HAND PLANNING - Professional No-Limit Hold'em Vol.I - Practice: 30 min/day dealing random hands and creating scenarios and planning
-POKER MATHS - Book: Gaine's Poker Math that Matters - Practice: 30 min/day dealing random hands and random bets using dice. Counting out, pot odds, decision, and continue dealing hand for see if i was right. Work with Equilab
-HAND READING - Book: Gaine's Hole Cards Confessions (any better one?) Practice: Observe table 30 min/day and listing hand ranges. Check the times i was right
-BANKROLL MANAGEMENT - Book: ??? - Practice: ???
-HEADS UP STRATEGY - Book: Tipton's Heads Up Strategy for No Limit Hold-Em Vol. 1-2 Practice: 45 min/day playing heads up tables
-POKER tells - Book: Caro's Book of poker tells - Practice: 2hours/week watching live poker and spotting tells
Any other point Cardschat? Any practice, book, suggestion??
If somebody is interested in developing in the same way, we could create a study group. Let me know
Stefano
I think i just dont have the basics to run a solid profit game, and i thought about list out some points to work on, and i am asking you for help on building the list and work on the singles points in the best way. I would like to make it like an university course, in which there are a subject, a suggested book and a way to practice.
The points i thought until now are:
-FUNDAMENTALS OF THE GAME - Book: Harrington on Online Cash Games - Practice: 1 hour/day playing at tables.
-HAND PLANNING - Professional No-Limit Hold'em Vol.I - Practice: 30 min/day dealing random hands and creating scenarios and planning
-POKER MATHS - Book: Gaine's Poker Math that Matters - Practice: 30 min/day dealing random hands and random bets using dice. Counting out, pot odds, decision, and continue dealing hand for see if i was right. Work with Equilab
-HAND READING - Book: Gaine's Hole Cards Confessions (any better one?) Practice: Observe table 30 min/day and listing hand ranges. Check the times i was right
-BANKROLL MANAGEMENT - Book: ??? - Practice: ???
-HEADS UP STRATEGY - Book: Tipton's Heads Up Strategy for No Limit Hold-Em Vol. 1-2 Practice: 45 min/day playing heads up tables
-POKER tells - Book: Caro's Book of poker tells - Practice: 2hours/week watching live poker and spotting tells
Any other point Cardschat? Any practice, book, suggestion??
If somebody is interested in developing in the same way, we could create a study group. Let me know
Stefano