Hello, you can study reviewing your hands after a game session, or you can seek help from a more experienced player, I think this is the best way to improve your game, seeing that you made mistakes and correcting them .
Posting hands and reading other peoples hands on CardsChat helped my game & understanding immensely. Picking up things off of some of the more experienced members is always positive.
Every time, when I play poker, I try to improve my skills. And if I make a mistake, I try to analyze each situation and draw conclusions for myself. I think the best learning is practice.
Hi.
In my opinion, there are several options for studying poker. Firstly, these are books, secondly, these are video lessons, thirdly these are specialized sites, and fourthly they are improvements and analysis of one's own game.
Good luck.
CardsChat has some of the best information out there. I've read books, purchased videos and spent time going through hand history. Asking question and having members spend time going over hands is real help.
Hey.
Recently, I am studying during the game itself, during a poker session. I believe that experience gives me more than theory. But this does not mean that I did not study theory. Only on the basis of the whole theory that I have studied will I gain experience.
I have taught friends, or rather told the rules of the game, and then only the game for all kinds of tables both live and online, because with time comes experience, learn from their mistakes