Poker… A never ending learning process

Posted by Arjun Parmar on 2012-09-04 at 12:00 AM

hey guys? hows it going? hope you’ll doing well at the tables…

well i havent been much active on the tables live or online. But i am constantly working on my game. whenever i get free from work i just log on to my lappy and start reading forums watch videos get into hand discussions with my PG mate on skype or on the site. so yeah trying to do whatever i can to improve my game here n there.

it is very important for a poker player in general to constantly work on his game by any means available. It maybe by watching videos online (even cash games) or by reading forums or books or by just talking about hands with players around you, each and every chance available is an opportunity for you to improve your game.

Poker is a game of unlimited information and its all available out there. But its of no use until and unless u actually improvise it when you play. The more you’ll learn the more your game will improve and the more you’ll improve the more greedy you’ll get to learn further (trust me on this). I am extremely lucky to have been chosen for the PG MP and being trained by the most well known and respected players on the circuit and cant be more thankful than this to PokerGuru. Everyday, even if i dont play for days together i get to learn so many things from the PG pros and my PG MP mates just by discussing things and talking about hands that I can see and feel the changes in me when i am in a hand live or online.

So make the maximum use of the sources available around you and i am sure you’ll find yourself in a better spot every time you back on the tables.

Besides this the WCOOP has started and Adi had a great deep run in the $215 buy – in and it was great railing with him. He showed us some sick bluffs and some great spots to 3bet and some awesome post flop game (another way to learn about the game). So wishing all the best to Adi and the other PG pros for their WCOOP run hope someone ships one of em.

Until the next week, take care, be good and keep doing the damage on the tables.

Cheers 🙂

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