What to study first

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  • Pós flop

    Votes: 4 80.0%
  • Chip EV

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Ou ICMS

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Emerson2697

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What are the first topics to be studied for those who have already mastered ranges and table positions?
 
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Well I would say the next logical progression after ranges and position is post flop play... but learn everything you can, gl👍

 
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Study everything you can. Poker is complex with lots of theory so there is plenty out there to keep you busy with study.
 
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Study The Power of Position. Most beginners underplay the Button and overplay the Small Blind. Learning why acting last is the biggest advantage in poker will change your win rate faster than any complex bluffing strategy.
 
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Study postflop, and everyhing what is about the poker :) better to study the course our community mate already gave to you.

I'll start right now the course, as learn as much as I can, because in my game needs improvements.
 
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Once you already understand ranges and positions, the next key step is learning postflop play.
That includes c-betting strategy, board texture analysis, and understanding when to apply pressure or control the pot. After that, you should focus on pot odds, equity, and EV, because that’s what turns decisions into profitable ones.
Finally, start working on player tendencies and exploitative play, since real money comes from adjusting to weaker opponents, not just playing “correct” poker.
 
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Once you've got your pre-flop ranges and position down, you’ve basically finished the "tutorial" of poker. Now the real game starts, and it’s all about what happens after the flop.
 
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Hey Emerson2697,
I voted Postflop.
Once you already know ranges and position, postflop is where you improve the most. That’s where you learn bet sizing, board reading, and how to actually play your hands. Chip EV and ICM are super important too, but they make more sense after you’re comfortable postflop.
My suggested order: Postflop first → then Chip EV → then ICM.
Have you started working on any postflop stuff yet?
Martin
 
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