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is gto/game trees ect for everyone? sauce123 your opinion would be great on this

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is gto/game trees ect for everyone? sauce123 your opinion would be great on this

ok so little background on me, im a hu shorthand professional thats made a living from the small to mid stake games for last 3 years, if theres a spectrum of professioanl payers one side being maths and the other feel im very much the feel side, the first 3 years of my career i played online this summer i played live and crushed the live games hard more so then online because I tilt less live and good feel really is a big advantage live....

so iv come back to online in the last month and for the first time in my career iv started trying to study more and learn more advanced maths concepts, so far in the short term iv not seen much progress and if anything its made me have a lower confidence of my game i already have thinkiung its no longer good enough to play exploitable poker in low mid stake games, and its caused me to play fancy play syndrome,......

after subscribing to ivey poker today, i wonder if i need all the gto stuff, i mean yes we know ivyis losing currently online, but he doesnt talk about gto and stuff at all, he basically is just a clever better version of me that probley rarely tilts, so my point is, how far can we get in todays games, with good feel, that adapts to oppenents playing an A game with not much tilt and exploitable poker, is there players like this still doing well at all the stakes? i feel antonius is another feel player correct me if im wrong, and hes still crushing?

any thoughts on this would be great, this is not an attact on gto clever guys, its merly a question 'is gto poker the only way?

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