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BukuDuckets

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Considering all of the information available online, both paid and free, I am wondering what locations have the best content for developing play strategy. I am not talking about beginner but much more advanced high level strategy. I notice most of the time here in cardschat, even though it's a forum the conversations seam to stay on the surface of certain concepts. In example, "I took this line" and everyone responds "never do that" or "you played well, that's just variance. Keep your head up."

Maybe I am reading the wrong threads. Can anyone point me in the direction fo some deep advanced strategic threads that really breakdown current trends on online poker and strategy?

Lately, I have been watching Negreanu's channel and Doug polk and watching a lot of Fedor stuff. The one video between interview Polk has with Fedor, if you really let it play, has some priceless advice for anyone seeking to be a professional poker player... FOR REAL.
 
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Might have a look at the cash game threads, seem to be some good information & discussion there.
 
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poker is constantly changing, I also read poker books, but now it helps me a lot when, I watch the game of regular regulars on twitch.tv
 
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poker is constantly changing, I also read poker books, but now it helps me a lot when, I watch the game of regular regulars on twitch.tv

Yeah... twitch.tv is a great source.

Which players you use to watch?
 
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Yeah... twitch.tv is a great source.

Which players you use to watch?
I watch Russian speakers, watch their strategy and try to apply them in practice. Although the most interesting "chessmast3r", he comments on each hand.
 
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