Quote Originally Posted by Jager
I disagree completely. The majority of your learning should happen when you are not playing.
I learn a ton while playing, especially at times I'm not involved in that many hands at once. I can take time in marginal spots (like a PFR w/ KTs I wouldn't normally make, but decide to try after seeing nits in both seats to my left), think through the things I've learned when NOT playing recently, try to establish a plan for the hand, check the detailed pop-up stats on the villains involved in the hand, etc. Having time for a few "deep thought hands" every hour is vital and insures you have enough time for actually thinking on every hand you decide to play. When I multitable 14+, I don't even SEE the conclusion of most hands, much less think about how I could have improved my line.

So you can disagree, it's fine. I was just writing about my personal experience.