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[QUOTE="Luvepoker, post: 6997588, member: 307971"] I'm not gonna repeat what's already been said but I do have to agree with the others and reiterate taking the cardschat poker course is a great start if you're looking for a way to improve your game and play and add its cost of nothing you can't go wrong but you will gain a ton of value. As for paying for courses, as others have said it depends on what you're playing but I think it also depends on what you want out of the future. If you're just playing in the microstates I have no intention of doing more or playing live it really does not make so much sense to go spend the money to improve your game. Now some have said it's not worth doing this in the lowest of stakes in this I disagree. If you plan on moving up in stakes what would like to do more in the future it may be worth paying for more training. It's not gonna make you money now but the more you learn now the better prepared you'll be to move up. I take my training and play seriously and many people would say I probably overdo it for what level I play at this time and they wouldn't be wrong per se. But I don't play for the money I do have a plans For the future and that's what this training was for. Now for me the training has been worth it but for others it may not and I would never recommend it to a beginning player doesn't intend to go much farther but it really does depend on what you want in the future. [/QUOTE]
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