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Poker Learning through playing.

Discussion in 'Poker Forum' started by limakpl, Aug 10, 2015.

  1. limakpl

    limakpl Guest

    Hi, I normally play micro and low stakes regular freezout multi table tournaments that usually take 4-5 hours to get into the money and 7-9 hours to get near final table. I play one table at a time and try to focus on all elements of the play including: stage , opponents, tendencies , ranges , position etc. but the problem is that during one torney i got dealt let's say 500 hands average from which i play only 16% -23% of hands which is not many.
    I wonder , wouldn't it be better for my poker development, wouldn't I learn more if I did multi-tabling and see more hands and more flops and make more decisions with limited information. I don't use HUD stats, so if i played few tables at a time I wouldn't be able to observe opponents and make plays based on it.

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  2. TEACH (AlSpath)

    TEACH (AlSpath) Active Member Founding Member

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    Try watching free videos on You Tube or Twitch. You can play all day, but if you make mistakes that are unknown to you, you will continue to do the same thing. You need someone to shadow you and point out the leaks or holes in your game.

    Search my name al spath at You Tube for at least 17 videos to help you game as a start if you would honor me with your viewing.

    Good Luck.
     

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