How to Learn From Poker Books | Smart Poker Study Podcast #021

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Poker strategy books have so much to teach you, and this is the first of 11 podcasts all about showing you how to get the most from the books you read.

Show Notes: http://www.smartpokerstudy.com/21

Podcast Mission
My mission for today: At the end of this podcast you’ll know how to get the most from every poker strategy book you read, and no longer will you finish a book, shelve it and promptly forget all you read.

7 Step Process for getting the most from poker books

1. Skim
2. Set a Goal
3. Read
4. Summarize and Analyze
5. Take Action
6. Assessment
7. Rinse, Repeat, Review

Challenge
Here’s my challenge to you for this episode: download the How to Learn from Poker Books one-sheet from the show notes and use it for one chapter of the current poker book you’re reading. Commit to doing each step for the one chapter and see how effective this learning strategy is.

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  1. Dear Sky,I have an interesting book for you to read. It is different. It is exciting. It is stimulating. It is suspenseful. It is a book that is not boring. It is a book that you will not abandon. It is a NLHE  book. This book describes the hate-filled atmosphere that surrounds a NLHE game. It brings to light the raging thoughts that race through losing opponents' minds, and their violent responses. It brings to light the real definition of the term "Nice Hand."" It sheds light on the surprising reasons why NLHE players become addicted to this sick, vicious game. The book is filled with 371 pages of playing errors. They are the errors of an accredited donkey. They are my errors. They are errors that brilliant players might laugh about. They are errors that humble brilliant players will relate to. The name of the book is The Brilliant Donkey. It has recently been self published. Chapter are available on Amazon. I would love for you to view those chapters. I would then defy you to tell me that you were bored. I would love for you to email me, with your opinion.  Sincerely, Frieda Cinova.

  2. Can you please breakdown poker cash book reccomended list for begginer, intermediate and advanced player?

    You have a whole series of the course inspiration videos. So i guess the course from ed miller is 'on and on and on'.( I'm a 90's rap fan).

    I mean you can reread all 200 books later on. A tao of poker aproach if you will. Of course and recommended resources by you.

    My ask is more in a way of 'here, Do it soldier,' frugal way. To get a ball rolling.

    My thinking is if you want to know a stoic philosophy quick and on point, you can read only 3 books from Marcus aurelius, seneca and epectitus.

    Or it could be a podcast. Every idea and advice is and will be much appreciated.

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