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[QUOTE="pirateglenn, post: 7005345, member: 319533"] My thoughts and questions for you to consider... 1. Cardschat Training first up especially for a newbie/beginner - its excellent and i have completed so i know from experience. 2. How often do you play poker? 3. Bankroll management is vital before investing. 4. Refer to Fundivers comment earlier - if you are only playing micros then a beginners level and free training is probably the best way to go - no point wasting money outside of this. 5. Start small and review, give yourself say for example 12 months and look at results and expenditure versus profitability then again measure this against what you can afford to spend on poker = then decide if you want to either step up a level or even down a level and if investing in a course is worth it. 6. Check out poker training courses you can buy, look at best reviews - listen to players who have benefited and identify what it was that made the investment worthwhile or not worthwhile. 7. If you do enrol on a course - remember you can always leave it at the end, no point continuing if you are not benefiting from it. [/QUOTE]
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