How do you study?.
I assume like all of us fairly serious poker players out there, I own two or three poker theory books as well as being a member of several forums and the such which allows for the discussion of strategy, etc. As well as the overwhelming amount of poker articles available to us via the world wide web. My question to you is, how do you study?. Besides playing for free, what do you do to help progress your poker skills?. I've printed up certain articles that I found to be necessary or that simply cut to the white meat. I have these lying around my room, etc. but I was thinking about finally getting organized so to speak. I mean, organizing these printed articles and putting them in a binder or folder where I can go to whenever I'm in need of a brush up or require a review of a certain part of my poker skill set. I've read several sources that tell you to us the practice chip/free money tables to practice a certain theory, strategy, and/or skill and solely for that purpose. That means you're not concerned with winning pots, etc. You're focused on applying and eventually mastering said skill, for example, reading the board, pot odds, etc. Whatever the case may be, you're at the table to work on that aspect of your game, nothing else. But that's enough about me already; the purpose of this thread is to hear your story, your study method(s), if you do study that is.
Jonathan // JdhMac
Last edited by JdhMac : 06-29-2008 at 12:39 AM.
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