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Originally Posted by Bucs1
I use poker tracker 4 to save hands and build a database that i can review and look at my stats. I go over hands and look at my entire range and my opponents perceived range on each street. I think about which hands i have for value and which hands ill use as bluffs. I think about which cards are good or bad on later streets.
Some of the newer YouTube content is ok especially since its free. Doug Polk's hand break downs are pretty good.
Yes most books are outdated, the only one i can personally recommend is "Applications of No Limit Hold Em" by Matthew Janda.
"Run It Once" run by Phil Galfond and "Upswing Poker" run by Doug Polk are the two most popular training sites. You can get a monthly subscription to either if you just wanted to try them out. I believe they both have some free content as well. I personally haven't heard anything about xflixxs so i cant comment.
Hope this helps a bit.
Awesome, Yeah definitely helps. It's good to see or hear how others try to improve there game