
babyrosejr
Rock Star
Platinum Level
I’ve been thinking about how important it is to track our poker progress outside of the actual tables. Some players use Apps to review hands, some take notes after every session, and others just rely on memory. Personally, I’ve noticed that when I write down key hands or mistakes after a session, it helps me spot leaks faster and improves my discipline.
Do you guys keep track of your sessions or study habits in any way? Maybe using spreadsheets, hand history reviews, or even journaling? I’d love to hear what methods work best for you.
Do you guys keep track of your sessions or study habits in any way? Maybe using spreadsheets, hand history reviews, or even journaling? I’d love to hear what methods work best for you.