Hey guys, thank you very much for taking the time to give me the advice. But I've already heard the same stuff 100 times. I don't have anything against negativity but let's try to keep these sorts of comments at a minimum from now on please, unless you have anything new to say. Thanks to anyone who's following.
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Originally Posted by Federer20
How do you study?
I think about hands - generally ones which I have played, but sometimes imaginary ones which I think will be useful. I think about the specific opponent's range, my range, how things will play out if I check/call/bet/raise on the present and future streets. And all the normal things, I think. I have PioSolver Pro but I don't think I'm at a stage where I should use it too much yet.
Also, hopefully people will comment on hands I post here, which will give me food for thought and at least tell me if I'm spewing horribly
Getting ready for the grind now. I will aim to play 1k hands -> study -> play another 1k hands -> study some more. No idea if that's a good way of structuring my poker day but there's only one way to find out..