Top TECHNIQUES To STUDY Poker

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Studying poker is vital for all poker players at every stake and skill level. The game is constantly developing and you will be left behind if you don’t keep up!

PokerCoaching coach Matt Affleck runs us though his top tips on how to study poker effectively and like a professional.

Efficiency is key when it comes to studying. You must make sure that you are studying the concepts that will have the biggest impact on your poker game.

It is important to recognize the various types of study and how to use each of them. Matt talks us through his five different types of poker study; drill work, deep dive, review, mental game & coaching.

With the World Series Of Poker having just begun, make sure you have a great study routine in place if you are heading out to Las Vegas to try and win a WSOP bracelet!
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Top TECHNIQUES To STUDY Poker

6 thoughts on “Top TECHNIQUES To STUDY Poker

  1. casinos have wrecked poker with the greedy rake, how come no players talk about it?

  2. Hopefully this is for me. There's so much to learn in poker its kind of overwhelming to know where and how to begin.

  3. I'm actually sitting here with my Jonathan little mastering small stakes No limit hold'em book (which I highly recommend by the way) taking notes and then I see this in my notifications the timing couldn't get any better 😁

  4. I'm assuming most of the hand reviews entered into/used in Poker tracker are from online games, correct? How do you go about recording/recalling/reviewing live games? I'm assuming less information is typically available or it is harder to gather. How do you go about it? And, if it makes a difference, how would that process compare between high stakes games (which perhaps are recorded) and low stakes games? Sorry if this is a rudimentary question. Not very experienced at poker but earnestly looking to develop my game.

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