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Originally Posted by leatherass
I would say that it was 25% talent
What are those talents?
What non-poker talents do you possess that you believe improve your poker play?
What are some of the hardest things you had to work on and how exactly did you work on them? (I'm mostly interested in your micro and small stakes NL efforts but answer how you like)
What are some things you
thought you should be working on/developing which turned out to not matter (or matter much)?
Did you discover things you thought you were doing right but turned out to be wrong (in a poker skill/proficiency sense)? What were they and how did you discover it?
In your early poker success was it more a couple big things that made the difference or lots of little ones? What were they?
Did you have any poker beliefs or attitudes or things you thought made you a good player that turned out to be wrong?
What routine NL poker thing are you thinking about before you look at your hand?
wrt to the improvement things, if you had to go back to the beginning and start over, what would you do differently knowing what you now know?