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Can anyone recommend a good read on MTT strategy please? Links would be helpful
 
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Thanks guys, I'll go through them over the weekend, I appreciate it.
 
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For MTT you should consider watch live streams.
 
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I agree, watching live streams is invaluable.


Better still, record them and then go back and do hand breakdowns.


Watching live can be like watching a TV show, entertaining, but you miss so much. Re-watching with the sole intent learning is eye opening. Within minutes you grasp better than ever, with most top pros it is all about playing fundamentally sound poker. Hand in and out.
 
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Can anyone recommend a good read on MTT strategy please? Links would be helpful
hi hi dge
CardsChat is most spectacular place if look for info and resources that are free
also a search on YouTube will provide you with a plethora of free content, watch play on Twitch good too
are a zillion poker training sites, programs, blogs, coaching, books, for sale video, webinars... Mr. Goggle easy find for you... most them need pay... $1000 - $7
for specific MTT micro/low stakes, try Jonathan Little's books, and training program
many the members here in CardsChat are the very best players & super knowledgeable... they most happy assist (helped me lots)
just need to ask, you get brilliant responses, no cost at all
good luck in your journey, i new at it too!
 
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The best way to learn poker is to actually play poker. Whenever you play an interesting hand, make a note of it so you can find the hand history when you are done.

Post the hand on this forum and take off the outcome. So basically, cut and paste the hand up until your action.

Then wait for the comments and have a discussion about the hand and learn from it.

You can watch a million videos... you will only get better by playing.
 
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