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[QUOTE="KenFischer, post: 794468, member: 32646"] I had the same problem with Phil Gordon's series when I first got it. It's amazing how much more sense it made to me once I had some real experience behind me though. Just about everything I have learned has come from a combination of books, online strategy articles/forums, and playing non-freerolls with non-maniacs. I highly recommend the CC money-added real-money tournaments. Most of the play is quite solid, and it's a lot more fun learning while playing with clueful friends. One other thing that I wish I had done earlier was start using Poker Tracker to evaluate my play. I was playing a lot of hands that were unprofitable when I first started, and I didn't realize it until I had a way to go back and review my stats after a session. While there is nothing wrong with investing in your education (poker or otherwise) there is plenty of good, free information available to you which should get you started off in the right direction. You don't need to spend a fortune on video lessons to be successful at poker. [/QUOTE]
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