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Originally Posted by TheGodson
I find that focusing on volume too much can actually be a bad thing because then your focus becomes fitting enough hands in to a certain time period rather than thinking through the hands and play can deteriorate as a result. So maybe a better thing to focus on, is a specific time frame rather than a certain # of hands. Also multi-tabling will make it hard to find leaks in your game and certain aspects of it could get sloppy especially if your play becomes robotic. At least, this is what happened to me..
I generally agree with you and I think the best way to do things in terms of overall improvement is lower volume. I've def used that somewhat as partial justification for playing 6-8 tables when other regs were playing 10-12.
If you're playing part time and trying to improve, less tables is waaaaaay better than more. But if you're playing full time, you need to get enough hands in a certain timeframe (1 year e.g.) to make sure that variance doesn't ruin you.
This is what I've failed to do personally.
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Originally Posted by outfit
How many hours a day to you study?
Not enough.
Probably 5 hours a week of legit study (running sims, asking myself questions about the sims, node locking, also working on writing a population report on Ignition 200z) and 10 hours a week of assorted forum browsing. Really need hours on forums to go down and hours of legit study to go up.