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Robert,

I just ordered the book.  Thank you so very much, this is perfect!  I'll burn through it and hopefully have more well thought out questions shortly.

Thank you thank you again. 


April 20, 2014 | 9:50 p.m.

Hey Chael,

Thanks for the response!  I actually learned poker playing online during the boom.  I had no clue what I was doing and printed money.  I'm not the typical live winning nit that sits around waiting for the nuts, set mining.  Online poker in Nevada is.. a bit hit or miss the games tend to be fairly dry though I will try to mix more in. 

I'm very open to watching videos, its why I signed up as an elite.  I also have access to CR's videos.  However, access to an abundance of knowledge without a plan or structure isn't always conducive to great results. I'm certain many of you have gone through the process of learning from womb to tomb as it were.  I suppose I'm looking for a point in the right direction in regards to which videos will be helpful, forum posts, etc. You guys as such know the road and have the ability to guide me.

Thank you again, I really do appreciate the help.

April 20, 2014 | 9:10 p.m.

I'm a long time winning poker player and I'm terrible.  I live in Vegas and beat the 1/3 live games for around $30 an hour.  I draw conclusions based on player behavior over small sample sizes, use betting patterns and physical tells.  Yet, I have little concept of placing players on real, accurate ranges, or clearly evaluating how those ranges narrow through multiple streets.  My mathematical knowledge is nearly nonexistent.  I purchased StoxEV long ago, now CREV, yet never used it because my fundamentals simply aren't strong enough to gain real value. 

I am caught in the limbo of technically being a long term winning poker player, yet fundamentally being quite bad.  I would greatly appreciate advice in terms of learning to learn.  Guidance on a road to follow starting at the basics (relatively speaking,) and the application of those skills and a road to progression. 

I am open to any constructive feedback, thank you all in advance. 


April 20, 2014 | 8:31 p.m.

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