How to study for live poker?
I recently transitioned to live poker from primarily online. While my results are good so far (running well though) I feel like I am making a lot of mistakes and need to improve.
However, I'm struggling with how to study and improve for live off the table.
When focusing online, there are a littany of tools and resources I used. I can open up my database and easily access every hand I played to review, I can look at my stats and the pools stats and see my leaks by position. I can use a solver or GTOWizard to look at the GTO side of things. I could choose to use MDA to due player pool analysis.
For live, a lot of this isn't possible. A solver has limited usefulness with the amount of multiway pots.
So far, I have been writing down hands and reviewing (thinking about them) after, and discussing them with friends that also play like. Even that feels odd compared to online, as I am just thinking about a spot live written down. Instead of a tool or HH, I am just thinking about it.
But what can I do beyond HH reviews for live? I am tempted to buy a live course or training program and go through that.
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I recently transitioned to live poker from primarily online. While my results are good so far (running well though) I feel like I am making a lot of mistakes and need to improve. However, I'm struggling with how to study and improve for live off the table. When focusing online, there are a littany of tools and resources I used. I can open up my database and easily access every
My two cents. I am not a pro but have been playing and studying more seriously in the recent years.
Live poker tells can add an approximate 10% to your overall win-rate as well as reduce stress in tough call/fold spots. I suggest reviewing Zachary Elwood's 3 part series (ebook/softcover) of Reading Poker Tells/Verbal Poker Tells/Exploiting Poker Tells in that order. It has definitely helped my live game. I also suggest being part of a weekly study group as part of your goals. If you are still considering an online training site, Jonathan Little's PokerCoaching.com has many resources for Cash/MTT/PLO as well as a private discord that has a few Cash/MTT weekly study groups.
I can also recommend Bart Hanson's Crush Live Poker for live poker. Their site also has many resources and I like how they have weekly Monday YouTube Live Call-In Hands where you can chat with audience during the call in and voice your opinions of the hand as it moves from preflop/river. If you're a member, you can request to submit your own live hands to be featured on the show, or Bart will personally voice/email reply to the initial hand/s you submitted. They also have their own private discord.
May The Poker Gods Be With You All!
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