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helenag

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In your opinion, what is the best way to learn and get good at poker? Like books, videos, practice, etc.
 
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In your opinion, what is the best way to learn and get good at poker? Like books, videos, practice, etc.


Cards chat has a good class to start with for free. I am also a premium member to poker coaching that has taught me a lot. Jonathon Little has a lot of videos on You Tube you can watch as well.
 
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There is a free 30-day course here at CC.


There are also several ways to improve your game. There are several videos on youtube, players transmitting via twitch, books, hand discussions here on the forum, etc ... You


just need to see which one you like the most.
 
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To the above, I can add that practice, analysis of your game in specialized programs and the game of your opponents is the key to success.
 
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Play 70%.

Study 30%.
 
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Great question.

Marking hands you play (either with tracking software or just making a note with the details as you play) is a nice approach to drill down on spots where you're not sure. Then you can post them here in the hand analysis sections and people will be happy to help give feedback.

Here's a link to me and Katie's course if you haven't seen it. We answer any questions people have on it as they progress through the days so please feel free to post if you give it a go.

Good luck!
 
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