Originally Posted by Polytarp
Thank you for the responses.
First and foremost, trial by fire, sink or swim...etc... are the only ways to learn play well or you learn that you don't belong. My viewpoint is that learning poker is like paying tuition, paying for your books and the like. The better prepared you are, assuming an average intelligence, the more likely your chance of success. But, it will come at a price, how much is your and my time worth (aside from the money commitment) and what are the estimated chances of playing successfully consistently.
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How much do you want to learn?
cc forum allow you to search/ask specific question at any level.
You might get an answer form a pro (i.e. not me).
Don't worry about my time, I like the cc forum as well as playing poker, so I gladly contibute where I can and hope others do the same.