What is your poker study routine like?

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I always end up reviewing hands, taking screenshots, and studying range, stealing, 3betting range, and 3bet light from the courses I've recently purchased.

I always do this at the end of each day's sessions.

Do you have a study routine, or do you just play for fun without focusing on too many concepts?
 
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I like to review my ranges like you and my hands but i also really like interactive training like the free version of pairrd by bencb
 
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If I play with money, I study players' tendencies and how much they deviate from balanced play.

If I play a freeroll, I just watch something on YouTube at the same time. But nowadays, almost never anything related to poker.
 
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I don't stress theory - every game's got its own flow. Just avoid repeating the same bankroll-draining mistakes. Tourneys are totally different beasts anyway - freerolls are pure chaos while high rollers play like chess
 
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I always end up reviewing hands, taking screenshots, and studying range, stealing, 3betting range, and 3bet light from the courses I've recently purchased.

I always do this at the end of each day's sessions.

Do you have a study routine, or do you just play for fun without focusing on too many concepts?
I used to take screenshots and analyse my game a lot. But now, sadly, I don't have time for that. I'm happy if I can play at least one tournament a day, even though I can't analyse the game and work on my mistakes.
 
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Everybody has their own ways to study, I used to review everything and keep notes, currently prefer to read books about poker and just watch some poker if I’m not playing and learn through what others are doing. I remember the times I messed up and try to be better for the next tournament.
 
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My poker study routine:
Review yesterday's hands with a tracker to spot errors.
Work on preflop ranges and push/fold situations.
1 video or strategy article per day.
10 minutes of reading, mind games or meditation.
Immediate MTT practice, focusing on the point studied.
 
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my plan so far to purchased, downloaded tons of material and all the time telling myself ill start tommorow and days goes by
and spins :)
 
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I learn during poker tournaments. The thing is, my playing style is very flexible. I look for weaknesses in the psychology of my opponents at the table. You can't learn this in poker books or from video tutorials. It's a kind of creativity. :unsure:
 
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