Being honest, if I have played more poker there are days when I have played between 8 and 10 hours a day but without much luck, I must admit that I am recreational and that I try to learn on my own but I have definitely played much more poker
At the beginning of the pandemic when everything closed I played more poker, now that everything is coming to normal and every day more and more businesses are opening I have returned to my daily work routine and play little during the week, which is what I used to play.
I wish I could play poker tournaments in LA like I use too. Who knows when LA will allow those businesses to conduct business like they use too. I left California bcuz I didn’t see those casinos ever getting back to normal or growing a backbone and just getting back to business without the permission of their overlords.
The only good thing I have found with the pandemic is that I have more time to play poker. Of course the negative is I really miss the live games but at least I can enjoy the online fun.
the pandemic allowed me to enforce all my time to playing the game. For ten long year i i studied and played live games on weekends and paydays. BUT i never got to give a go, GIVE IT MY ALL so to speak. Im not a losing player and i learned to be a pro you gotta KNOW the game like no one else. Great time Good luck
Last year if I played more continuously and much longer but now the truth is not down from 8 to 2 for a level of 10 because I was not doing much better last year than now that I do not give any good connected
When I was on self-isolation, I had more free time. I filled this time with different activities: reading, fitness and playing poker. Now you can play poker at any convenient time: morning, afternoon or evening.
Poker with the pandemic I never stop playing because it is always a way to practice every moment of the day, there is always free time, and so I dedicate more time to improve my poker.