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Originally Posted by 8DecksNoHoleCard
Or are you saying that that's not enough time to improve well enough?
Beating poker as a casual is just difficult. Even people who are not that naturally talented but have good mindset, good basic strategy, and are more motivated to improve will off course have an edge. Also experience of player (regular or recreational) tendency's is important in a pool.
If you shoot me a PM, i'll share some outdated content with you, it can be a starting point at least. (I have no interest in selling any kind of content that I would consider significant.) But you'll need some kind of summary, so a videopack would be a good option. Not as good as a coach (if you can find a good one), but quite a bit cheaper. There are quite a lot of options; I have never bought one, but husng.com has a good reputation. In any case, you don't need state of the art, just a good summary and basic ranges and postflop plans.
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To be clear, 60h/month won't make you any significant $ or make you good enough to beat $60's+. But it can be fun, poker is a pretty fun game