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[QUOTE="Matt_Burns88, post: 6995899, member: 343619"] There are a few things to consider when answering this question and the responses will be different for every individual. What is your current level of experience? - If you're a new or inexperienced player. my Number one recommendation for beginners is CardChats own 30 Day course - [URL]https://www.cardschat.com/poker/strategy/become-a-winning-poker-player/[/URL] - this is great for beginners. Breaks down the main concepts of the game and gives you an insight into basic strategy. There is also loads of content on Twitch and YouTube. Do you know what your leaks are? - Most sites / courses tell you what to do, but if you don't know what your leaks are, how do you know which content is most suitable for you? You could end up spending a lot of money without making any real improvement. Do you have expendable income to spend on a course? - It's never worth it if you can't afford it. Are you a winning or losing player currently? - If you're a winning player, you can "reward" yourself with a suitable course out of your winnings, rather than out of your salary. If you're a losing player...refer back to point one ;) Are you already studying by yourself? - I think this often the most overlooked point. If you're not already putting the time in, you're unlikely to change, so you would end up spending you money on nothing. [/QUOTE]
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