nh, sir

If you don't mind I'll post some thoughts about what you should put in your blog/operation. I use the first couple of posts in my operation thread to keep a bunch of links to good articles and posts. Things I've written I wanna keep track of, and good posts and threads from others. I basically just reposted the best of that list for my 2k thread. I like putting in descriptions of why the thread makes a valuable read.

Next, I think all noobies - but especially you, Andy - could profit from reading BJaust's operation start to finish. Warning: LONG. Title is "Ben learns poker and builds a roll" and is like 13 pages these days. Ben does an awesome job of posting what he's learning, writing out the ranges he's putting people on, the maths behind it, etc. I've learned a ton from reading that blog the last 8 or 9 months, and given your concerns about some of the theory/maths side of poker, I would think you'd benefit from reading through as much of that as you can over the next few weeks.

Third, check out others' operations. I have 2 categories of op's I currently track: micro-pals I started with like BJaust and Daven who are now playing 100nl and 200nl respectively, and guys a couple levels ahead of me like XTR, Jack Vance, Griffey and so forth. I chose them based on their high quality posts in the forums, and I follow their threads to hear what they're learning and to draw inspiration by hearing about 10k months and such. I will likely add a 3rd category soon - noobies/micro-grinders whose progress I am following. I like the daily doses from the 3 or 4 that update regularly, though sometimes I don't have time to get through all of them when lots of folks are posting essays. You will be amazed how much listening to others' thoughts will inform your own learning and poker journey.

About your list of priorities, here's my suggestions:
1) Bankroll Management (obviously)
2) Understanding variance and time frames of winning/playing
3) Poker attitude, the discipline, the focus, the psychology
4) The poker community/study thereof
5) position
6) Profitable pre flop ranges
7) Poker tracking software
8) Bet sizing
9) Learning odds, outs etc.
10) Ranges
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