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<blockquote data-quote="Burn" data-source="post: 1087431" data-attributes="member: 11063"><p>Played online for a living for many years and still do, although im spending alot of time building passive income now.</p><p></p><p>There are very good sites with instructional videos, most are quite expensive($100/month i think) but im sure there are trials and such. </p><p><a href="http://www.deucescracked.com/" target="_blank">http://www.deucescracked.com/</a> and <a href="https://www.cardrunners.com/" target="_blank">https://www.cardrunners.com/</a> was the biggest ones when i studied alot, but that was a couple of years ago so things might have changed. I dont think there is a faster way for learning than watching videos there and playing at the same time applying what you learn. Thats how i went from a break even player to being able to play for a living in a short time. With that said, online is tough now, very tough.</p><p></p><p>Discipline and patience is very important. There is a book by Jared Tendler called The mental game of poker that is very good. Being a good poker player is probably as much away from the tables as on the tables. Meditation helps alot.</p><p></p><p>On the tables, learning the power of position is important, this took me a long time. As reference, in early position im very tight, raising maybe 10% of hands. On dealer position if no one raised i will raise more than 50% of hands.</p><p></p><p>Also valuebet, valuebet and valuebet. Players at low stakes call way too much and you dont have to worry much about getting reraised as a bluff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burn, post: 1087431, member: 11063"] Played online for a living for many years and still do, although im spending alot of time building passive income now. There are very good sites with instructional videos, most are quite expensive($100/month i think) but im sure there are trials and such. [URL]http://www.deucescracked.com/[/URL] and [URL]https://www.cardrunners.com/[/URL] was the biggest ones when i studied alot, but that was a couple of years ago so things might have changed. I dont think there is a faster way for learning than watching videos there and playing at the same time applying what you learn. Thats how i went from a break even player to being able to play for a living in a short time. With that said, online is tough now, very tough. Discipline and patience is very important. There is a book by Jared Tendler called The mental game of poker that is very good. Being a good poker player is probably as much away from the tables as on the tables. Meditation helps alot. On the tables, learning the power of position is important, this took me a long time. As reference, in early position im very tight, raising maybe 10% of hands. On dealer position if no one raised i will raise more than 50% of hands. Also valuebet, valuebet and valuebet. Players at low stakes call way too much and you dont have to worry much about getting reraised as a bluff. [/QUOTE]
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