to the op...you sir are a tool how can you hate learning??? if u dislike learning your scope your chances of progressing are limited and overall your pla will become stale and bad
this applies to life it saddens me when i see people not willing to grow as people to learn new things
if ure not willing to learn then stop playing the fucking game -.-
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Thread: I hate learning new poker stuff.
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05-12-2013, 02:39 AM #1117:51 <PooffyFooffy> not everyone screws up things the way I can20:27 <PooffyFooffy> I could use all the help I can get, lol<PooffyFooffy>lol I have my share of duh moments, regularly, lol
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05-12-2013, 07:27 PM #12
Ah, I see you failed to pick up some of the subtleties of what I was saying. First off, I actually do like learning in general. Second, I am willing to learn more about poker. I guess more than the actual learning is that I hate when I have to learn to apply new knowledge, because it takes time to get the strategies down successfully. In the meantime my game goes downhill for a short period of time while I adapt. So really, I just hate losing, like most people.
Anyways, it's not like any of this matters, since you're really just trolling like normal.
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05-14-2013, 08:53 PM #13
its poker ....cards are untameable ~ its people you need to study
<Poof> I only want to kick those chickens that beat up the rooster
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05-14-2013, 08:58 PM #14
I feel like you are probably trolling..
But if not, This post is almost exactly what I love about poker. I love sitting at new tables and developing reads on players and trying to learn them.
I also have created different styles of playing myself. If I sense blood in the water at my table, I'll be very aggressive and bluff the pot. If I have success in bluffing the pot, I could leave a table with big winnings and never have had any good hands all night.
But I also hone my skills against good talent and love to try and hang with heavy hitters.
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05-14-2013, 10:05 PM #15
I'm not a fan of learning new poker stuff either persay, then again we could all stand to learn a lil something as far as the game goes as a whole or how we could potentially improve our individual game play. Good luck on the felts.
~Always have faith, believe in yourself, and look forward and you can achieve anything you want~
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05-16-2013, 01:11 PM #16
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05-16-2013, 06:56 PM #17
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You can play 4nl and make at least 5bb/100 hands but it will take a great deal of time to move up even with rakeback. Keep at it and you should develop the fundamentals to be successful at the next level.
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05-16-2013, 06:59 PM #18
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I would suggest limit games as well. The BR is much lower. Learn Omaha 8 and play .25/.50 with your friends. Cheap way to learn and it is very fun.
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05-16-2013, 07:14 PM #19
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05-16-2013, 07:33 PM #20
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When I first started, I did nuts drills. Sounds weird but you run out a flop turn and river and say the nut cards for each. Do this for a couple of hours for a week and you will have it down. Misreading your hand can cost you a lot of money.