One thing I've discovered in these forums is that everyone learns differently. Some people do most of their learning from coaching sites and rarely read books. I'm just the opposite. I read and studied books from day one and I still do. It was eight years before I tried out a coaching site. I like my coaching site, but I still use books more.
When I watched poker on TV I was shocked to find out that people who "won" a million dollars sometimes owed half of that money, or more, to backers. I decided then that I would never have a backer or a coach, and that every penny I won would be mine. The coaching site that I am on only costs $10 a month, and I get to watch and listen to a WPT player of the year explain why he plays hands the way he does. I have read four of that player's books as well.
If I had a coach, it was this forum. I posted in beginners a lot, and was told that I was doing it wrong a lot. It hurt, but it straightened me out.
I'm an out-of-the-box thinker and I try things that I think will work for me, even if no one else is doing it.
I have a 99th percentile IQ and math aptitude, so I hit the math hard. I have a poor memory so I hit flash cards hard to learn and memorize what to do in different situations. Because of the hours of flash card work, I know that if I have two overcards my odds of hitting on the turn are 6.83:1, and I know that if I hold A3o against four opponents I probably have the only ace. I even memorize what kinds of tells to look for in different situations.
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I have ADD and I'm easily distracted, so when I'm studying or playing online I have the office door closed and I wear earplugs--complete silence, no distractions. No music during poker time, ever. I was an army musician and I would get way too involved in the music to concentrate on anything else.
I'll stop there, but if you show this to 50 other poker players, at least 45 will probably think that my way is weird, which makes my point. There is no one way to learn. Everyone does it differently and empasizes different things. You might have to try a few things to figure out what works best for you.
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I would like to mention one more thing for anyone reading this who doesn't have a lot of money to start. That was me. I started watching poker on TV and thought it was something that I could be good at. I knew almost nothing and had almost no money to invest.
I got some poker books from the library and started with play money on Party Poker. Pretty soon I realized that all of the books were really old, so I started getting books on interlibrary loan. One of the interlibrary books was a 2+2 book, so I found out about these forums. For both my birthday and Christmas the present from my wife was a poker book,
My wife and I talked about it and we agreed that I would put $50 on PokerStars (Party Poker wasn't around any more.) It took me three months to lose it. I knew that I had learned a lot, and we gave it one more shot with another $50. I built a bankroll and went from $1 tournaments to $5 to $10 and never looked back. I am a full-time player now, I love being in charge of my life and I can't imagine doing anything else.
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