can anyone tell me a definite guide from where i can learn gto from do sits like card runners and stuff have that ? what books are there i know mathew janda what else?
what is mop? and also do higher games play all gto or some sort of mix can you even play a mix?Tipton and MoP are great. Janda offers a practical approach. Trying to map out situations in CREV (Cardrunners EV) also helps with some understanding.
But at least for me, the bulk of my understanding of GTO has come from trying to apply the concepts myself. Working out a situation, getting it wrong, and then figuring out how to get it right. Over and over. That's where the learning happens, and that's why effort will still give you an edge. I'm not aware of any books or videos that get you the whole way there, so GTO is not for the lazy.
what is mop? and also do higher games play all gto or some sort of mix can you even play a mix?
can anyone tell me a definite guide from where i can learn gto from do sits like card runners and stuff have that ? what books are there i know mathew janda what else?