Taking Notes From Poker Books?

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PokerGTA

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What’s up guys?

So basically, I really want to make the most of my readings and research, and I came here to ask if you guys had any pointers. I have a few books right now and plan on getting some more of what are often considered essential readings according to my research.

I’ve been reading some tips on proper ways to study, and many of them just say read, re-read highlighting important parts, play, then re-read. The only problem is, I have a weird thing with marking up my books so I was thinking it’d be more beneficial to take notes and write down key points that I can quickly reference. This way I’ll have a decent collection of stuff I can review at ease instead of flipping through the main books looking for a specific part. Obviously I won’t be rewriting the whole book in my own words, but I also don’t just want to write down numbers either. I was wondering if you guys had any ideas on what kind of stuff I should write.

Sorry for the rambling but basically my question is what do you guys consider proper note taking? What would you guys take notes on in a book like Theory of Poker by Sklansky (just used that as an example as it’s a very commonly read book). Not everything obviously, just a couple examples that could help me figure out what I should write.
 
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You may end up with "book" full of your notes from other books.
Better stick with one book, read it from a to z and try make knowledge be part of your.
When it will be inside you, won't need notes from it, because you already learnt it.
 
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