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Re: Becoming a better player We can give you far better advice if you can give us some information on where you are at the moment (how much you've played), where you play, what you play (MTT/STT/Cash?) etc...

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Re: Becoming a better player

We can give you far better advice if you can give us some information on where you are at the moment (how much you've played)' date=' where you play, what you play (MTT/STT/Cash?) etc...[/quote'] I'm currently building up my bankroll playing freerolls and playing the odd small stakes PL cash game.
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Re: Becoming a better player For "Bankroll Builders" - from nothing, you cant beat Blue Square - they have 10 seat 10c STT giveaways - cash in 2 or 3 of those and you can afford a 10c buy in game .... then from there, you can quickly build up to higher stakes (the standard is pretty awful, so they're a licence to print money .... if you have the time to invest - it's a great way of getting into poker without needing to risk any of your own money) For developing your game - specifically your cash game - I'd recommend signing up to deucescracked. The first week is a trial - if you cancel in the first week, then they charge you nothing - you can download their entire library in that week - it's not protected at all - so download all the series in that first week and then watch the videos at your leisure (you might then decide it's worth it and subscribe anyway for all future content). For MTTs, then the "Harrington on Holdem" series (especially Vol I and II) is your bible :ok

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For "Bankroll Builders" - from nothing, you cant beat Blue Square - they have 10 seat 10c STT giveaways - cash in 2 or 3 of those and you can afford a 10c buy in game .... then from there, you can quickly build up to higher stakes (the standard is pretty awful, so they're a licence to print money .... if you have the time to invest - it's a great way of getting into poker without needing to risk any of your own money) For developing your game - specifically your cash game - I'd recommend signing up to deucescracked. The first week is a trial - if you cancel in the first week, then they charge you nothing - you can download their entire library in that week - it's not protected at all - so download all the series in that first week and then watch the videos at your leisure (you might then decide it's worth it and subscribe anyway for all future content). For MTTs, then the "Harrington on Holdem" series (especially Vol I and II) is your bible :ok
Thanks for your advice mate.
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