salguod17
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How many hours a day would it be ideal for a beginner to study?
thank you very much for the tips my brotherjonaselloco said:First, the cardchats course will be very useful for you.
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In general, after 20 years of playing poker, at this moment it helps me a lot to see tournaments, plays, cash tables.
And I follow Elias Gutierrez "Zerospoker" in Spanish. In truth, many things from him helped me, which, putting them into practice, have given me results. For example, how to start building your bankroll, these videos were very interesting for me.
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you are welcome brother.salguod17 said:thank you very much for the tips my brother
it depends on, what amount of information you can consume per day.salguod17 said:How many hours a day would it be ideal for a beginner to study?
I think one hour of study a day is more than enough. This is the optimal time for good perception and assimilation of information. Few of the beginners are ready to spend time on learning, let alone an hour a day. But believe me, you will have a significant advantage if you dedicate at least one hour every day to study the game.salguod17 said:How many hours a day would it be ideal for a beginner to study?
There is a flaw in your question, I do think it's a good one but missing the details to really help you.salguod17 said:How many hours a day would it be ideal for a beginner to study?
I think if you study at least 20 minutes a day, but every day, it will be a feat on your partsalguod17 said:How many hours a day would it be ideal for a beginner to study?
I started in poker in 2010, but I didn't play for almost 3 years, I recently returned and I want to dedicate myself more to the game.drinker said:I think if you study at least 20 minutes a day, but every day, it will be a feat on your part
I've been playing poker for a long time, but in terms of learning, I've only been learning the game for the first two or three months. In the future, I learned exclusively in the process of playing.