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How should we start to implement the strategies in FTGU course?

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How should we start to implement the strategies in FTGU course?

I'm surprise nobody has asked this yet. I'm half way through the videos and finding the concepts very interesting and understandable. However, there are not many examples and no live play demonstrations.
I'm wondering how we should go about starting to introduce these strategies into our game in a manageable and easy to apply/step-by-step manner. Is there any advice on this?
Also, are there any videos, particularly of Peter, playing a live session and explaining his decisions and actions at every step and how they relate to the course material? That would be very valuable for implementing the strategies IMO.
Thanks
Steve

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Dace84 4 years ago

Hello,

I've registered here some days ago and I am wondering if this course is the right one for Starting / continue playing with stats (a basic strategy for nlsh 6max is offered by another poker platform, without playing with stats).

And @op - this would be my next question I guess- I thought there are also preflop concepts like starting hands chart in order to have a quick orientation?

Maybe you have to watch all videos/course first and make notes/handout, then there will be anyway a handout/shc for start?

captncanary 4 years ago

I've watched all the videos now and really enjoyed the course. It's given me lots of ideas. If you can get a copy of the Grinder's Manual book, that can be a great help as it gives much more detail.
My approach was to take notes on all the videos. I'm now going to go back to the start and study sections in detail to figure out how to implement the concepts into my game.
It would still be good though to have input from a coach on which parts to bring into my game in which order. I think you can implement river play and probably preflop play as individual items. But Flop and Turn play would really have to come in all at once or else you'd end up not knowing how to proceed half way through a hand.

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