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[QUOTE="Alex Houngan, post: 7109641, member: 299159"] That’s an awesome goal! One of the best ways to actually improve is to play and then analyze your own hands—both the ones where you won (maybe it was skill, maybe luck) and the ones where you lost. Survivorship bias can be tricky in poker; if you only study "great plays" from winning sessions, you might overlook mistakes that didn’t get punished. A good habit is reviewing hands where you felt uncertain, not just big wins or losses. Use hand history tools or trackers to see if your decisions were actually solid over the long run. Watching strategy videos and reading theory is great, but nothing beats real experience combined with self-review. Keep grinding and refining—results will come! [/QUOTE]
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