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PALMTREEPOKER9
Rising Star
Bronze Level
I have spent a good amount of time studying Texas Holdem math, theory, and strategy. I still can barely beat .1/.2 cash on ACR as I just suck, but I have the fundamentals down, such as position, aggression, hand selection, planning a hand through every street, understanding how ranges work, and how to put opponents on a range, effective stack size, pot odds, implied odds, reverse implied odds, equity, fold equity, odds of hitting my outs as well as how to find and calculate all of that stuff at the table. Im still not super good or exact at it but I understand the math and can more or less do it in my head. I like to think I play pretty decently. I made money playing online every single day this week, a total of about $12, and then in 20 minutes lost all of that through bad impulsive decisions caused by tilting. Kind of unrelated but it pissed me off a lot and this is one of the reasons I struggle I think.
It seems like right after I come off like a four hour poker study bender, where I pop some Adderall and just pick one specific topic to really delve into and explore, I play a way better all around game, however even though I try to study the game a little bit every day, it seems that I always go back to playing shitty after a few days off of really studying my ass off. Im curious what it is that professional online poker players are studying EVERY SINGLE DAY to improve their game. I do review my hand histories on PokerTracker too, but it usually is just "yep yep shouldn't have gone all in there that was stupid" I don't know how to properly review my own hand history.
Any advice would be appreciated thank you. All I want is to become a winning player at .1/.2 cash online which probably sounds ridiculous to anyone who's good at this game but I'm not and willing to study my ass off too get there.
-PALMTREEPOKER9
It seems like right after I come off like a four hour poker study bender, where I pop some Adderall and just pick one specific topic to really delve into and explore, I play a way better all around game, however even though I try to study the game a little bit every day, it seems that I always go back to playing shitty after a few days off of really studying my ass off. Im curious what it is that professional online poker players are studying EVERY SINGLE DAY to improve their game. I do review my hand histories on PokerTracker too, but it usually is just "yep yep shouldn't have gone all in there that was stupid" I don't know how to properly review my own hand history.
Any advice would be appreciated thank you. All I want is to become a winning player at .1/.2 cash online which probably sounds ridiculous to anyone who's good at this game but I'm not and willing to study my ass off too get there.
-PALMTREEPOKER9