Join Date: Jun 2015
Posts: 3,529
The way I advise people to learn is in the following order
1. Know thyself-first learn how to read your own hand. Learn about relative hand strength based on board texture. Learn about pot odds, drawing odds, combinations, probability, the rule of 2 and 4. Learn how to calculate EV.
2. Know thy enemy-Learn how to read your opponent. Learn to constantly range your opponent to narrow his possible holdings. Learn to read bet sizing tells, timing tells, and physical tells. Learn how to use information from his play to categorize the player (new, experienced, aggressive, passive, loose, tight, intuitive, quantitative).
3. Learn to manipulate the game-Learn how to use bets, calls, and raises to manipulate your image and therefore manipulate the game. Learn the common moves, when they should be used, and when they can be faked. Learn the mental weaknesses of each player type. Learn to make your value bets and bluffs very difficult to distinguish. Learn to balance your play(note: this is not always appropriate at the lower levels. Balanced play is not always optimal when playing less experienced, unbalanced players).
Looking at your original study order, there are a few issues. you can't effectively learn to bluff until you can understand what your opponent sees and how he thinks.
And go ahead and take probe betting off your list, other than as something to recognize when others do it. Betting for information is a bad idea in the modern game.