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  1. #11
    George
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    It's ridiculous to say books are wrong, or to stop reading them. Continue to learn, progress, and play as well, to get better.
    If you asked a million dollar winning poker pro if he will ever stop reading, learning, and growing as a player, 99% of them would say no.

    Poker isn't a game you can master, you just keep learning, and develop your own style.

  2. #12
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    Hello,

    Very true experiance makes the man perfect if you loose one time 2nd time you definatly win that term.......

  3. #13
    George
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    Lol in poker you'll probably loose 10 times before learning your mistakes.

  4. #14
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    The only real way how to get better is try and try and try again, you will get better with practise , of course theory is good to know, but at the end of the day what realy counts is what you know when you're in the table playing and getting your theory into practise. Goodluck !

  5. #15
    George
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    Quote Originally Posted by PokerVincente View Post
    The only real way how to get better is try and try and try again, you will get better with practise , of course theory is good to know, but at the end of the day what realy counts is what you know when you're in the table playing and getting your theory into practise. Goodluck !
    Amen.

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    I have to agree with the guy a few posts up. Sometimes you have to take a few losses in order to learn from it and become a better all round poker player.

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