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Alexandre Gomes

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I'm looking forward to that, excellent idea. Thank you for sharing the knowledge, I will study soon I'll be back here!
 
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Be on the look for new Learning Series topics coming next week - summer vacation is over and we're getting back on the grind!!!! Love the topics thrown out by the way - lots of good stuff for us to get into!!
 
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It's been a while but summer's over and class is back in session!! The next Learning Series is live focusing on how to manage tilt at the tabie! Go read it, instead of throwing your mouse at the wall --> How to Handle Variance Without Tilting

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Looks like an interesting guide series, have to explore it asap :):)
 
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I really like how this learning thread breaks down poker concepts step by step. For me, the hardest part has been knowing when to switch from being patient to playing more aggressively. In tournaments I sometimes push too early, while in cash games I can wait too long and miss chances.

Lately I’ve been writing short notes after each session, and it helps me see patterns in my mistakes. What’s the one tip or habit that made the biggest difference for you when you were starting out?
 
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