
Pitonealal
Rock Star
Platinum Level
Hey guys,
I was curious about something and thought I’d bring it up here as a discussion. How much time do you usually spend on poker every day? Do you focus mostly on playing, or do you also dedicate a lot of hours to studyin
For me personally, poker has become a big part of my daily routine. I usually spend around 3–4 hours actually playing and then another 3–4 hours studying. It’s almost like a full-time job at this point, but I don’t see it as a burden—it’s something I really enjoy and want to get better a
My Playing Routine
When I sit down to play, I try to make it as structured as possible. I focus on online tournaments, especially MTTs and Sit & Gos. A single session lasts about 3–4 hours, and during that time, I try to stay fully concentrated. I avoid distractions, put on some calm music, and treat it like serious wor
I also make sure to review my mindset before I start. Am I tired? Am I tilted from something else? I’ve noticed that my results are much better when I approach the game with a clear head. Even though the games can be stressful, I enjoy the challenge—it’s like training my brain under pressur
My Study Routine
After playing, I usually switch gears and focus on study. This takes another 3–4 hours, depending on the day. I go through hand histories, review mistakes, and compare my decisions with solvers or charts. I also like to watch training videos, read articles, or sometimes just discuss hands with friend
The study part is tough but rewarding. Playing gives me practice, but studying gives me understanding. Without the study part, I feel like I’d just repeat the same mistake
Balance
Of course, it’s not always easy. Spending 6–8 hours on poker-related activities every day can be mentally exhausting. But I believe consistency is key. Even if I don’t see huge improvements day to day, over weeks and months I notice the progres
Question for You
So that’s my routine: about 3–4 hours playing and 3–4 hours studying daily. What about you guy
👉 How many hours do you usually spend on poker
👉 Do you focus more on playing or studying
👉 Do you think balance is important, or is it better to put most of the time into one side
Really curious to hear how others approach this!
😎???s? ❓---s.⚖️---s.s.📚---e.k.🎮---t.g?ous to hear how others approach this! 😎
I was curious about something and thought I’d bring it up here as a discussion. How much time do you usually spend on poker every day? Do you focus mostly on playing, or do you also dedicate a lot of hours to studyin
For me personally, poker has become a big part of my daily routine. I usually spend around 3–4 hours actually playing and then another 3–4 hours studying. It’s almost like a full-time job at this point, but I don’t see it as a burden—it’s something I really enjoy and want to get better a
My Playing Routine
When I sit down to play, I try to make it as structured as possible. I focus on online tournaments, especially MTTs and Sit & Gos. A single session lasts about 3–4 hours, and during that time, I try to stay fully concentrated. I avoid distractions, put on some calm music, and treat it like serious wor
I also make sure to review my mindset before I start. Am I tired? Am I tilted from something else? I’ve noticed that my results are much better when I approach the game with a clear head. Even though the games can be stressful, I enjoy the challenge—it’s like training my brain under pressur
My Study Routine
After playing, I usually switch gears and focus on study. This takes another 3–4 hours, depending on the day. I go through hand histories, review mistakes, and compare my decisions with solvers or charts. I also like to watch training videos, read articles, or sometimes just discuss hands with friend
The study part is tough but rewarding. Playing gives me practice, but studying gives me understanding. Without the study part, I feel like I’d just repeat the same mistake
Balance
Of course, it’s not always easy. Spending 6–8 hours on poker-related activities every day can be mentally exhausting. But I believe consistency is key. Even if I don’t see huge improvements day to day, over weeks and months I notice the progres
Question for You
So that’s my routine: about 3–4 hours playing and 3–4 hours studying daily. What about you guy
👉 How many hours do you usually spend on poker
👉 Do you focus more on playing or studying
👉 Do you think balance is important, or is it better to put most of the time into one side
Really curious to hear how others approach this!
😎???s? ❓---s.⚖️---s.s.📚---e.k.🎮---t.g?ous to hear how others approach this! 😎