I'm writing a new strategy series here at FlopTurnRiver.
Read: The Process of Learning in Poker
This first post gives a framework for learning poker that will work as the foundation for future articles.
Discuss here.
05-16-2013 04:51 PM
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[spoonitnow strategy] The Process of Learning in PokerI'm writing a new strategy series here at FlopTurnRiver. | |
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05-16-2013 05:05 PM
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Yay! | |
05-16-2013 05:15 PM
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05-16-2013 05:48 PM
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Well, that's just swell an' all. I mean the concept you laid out makes sense and seems sensible. But, well for me anyway, I need to see the whole problem before I can focus on the smaller parts of it. This is kinda like what we were talking about a while back in irc, but it's still missing the most important part, which is seeing the overall framework before tackling each part of it. Personally, when studying I like to know the size of the topic, like looking at the chapters of an academic book I'm about to study before getting into it as opposed to just opening it up and starting to wade though with no idea how big the book is, what it's going to cover, how much time needs to be invested, what bits I'm particularly looking forward to etc. I think that's particularly important and allows you to prepare better. | |
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05-16-2013 06:42 PM
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That's exactly what I have done ever since I started playing poker; just jumped from topic to topic without looking into any particular situations with too much detail. | |
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05-17-2013 08:13 AM
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While I, on the other hand, have been stuck with bet-sizing for at least five years |
05-17-2013 09:49 AM
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05-17-2013 10:00 AM
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Agree. I just think its an important addition. | |
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05-17-2013 05:38 PM
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This. |
05-17-2013 07:35 PM
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05-18-2013 03:05 PM
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Don't be afraid to experiment, to try new things, new sizings, new lines etc etc. | |
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05-19-2013 06:31 PM
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Good read. Looking forward to more. | |
05-23-2013 01:31 AM
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Added digest sticky for future articles: http://www.flopturnriver.com/pokerfo...5d-194707.html | |
05-29-2013 03:59 PM
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Spoon is the Matt Janda of FTR. |
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05-29-2013 04:11 PM
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05-29-2013 04:17 PM
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Surely you get why I would compare you to him...You both have an insatiable thirst for poker theory and a great grasp of the maths to go with it. |
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05-29-2013 05:34 PM
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oh lookie who's back | |
05-30-2013 08:26 AM
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Good advice Spoon , explains why i am so spasmodic (in my poker) i think focus is easily lost which is what you are getting at or at least what i got from it cheers mate ! | |
05-30-2013 03:30 PM
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Thanks spoonit, looks like another great series of advice on its way. | |