Hey everyone,
I really enjoy playing NLHE poker and got intrested in it a long time ago.
Currently I'm finishing my engineering degree and really like the mathematical side of poker.
Although I got intrested in poker many years ago I haven't played much on a serious level.
I know about pre-flop ranges, 3-betting and how to adjust against some type of players, but post-flop I mostly just go by instict.
My biggest win was a 10$ buy-in that left me with 100$ and my biggest loss was probably minus 100$ in a day.
I would love to optimize my plays at every stage of the game and was wondering how I could do that in the most efficient way possible.
It would probably also be a good idea to go through the mentioned pre-flop basics once again in order to optimize my plays and to find some flaws.
Does anyone have some good recommendations on how to obtain decent knowledge about every stage of the game?
Maybe a respected book or video series that covers everything from zero?
Hopefully someone can share how they became more consistent and knowledgeable.
Greetings from Germany,
Basti
I really enjoy playing NLHE poker and got intrested in it a long time ago.
Currently I'm finishing my engineering degree and really like the mathematical side of poker.
Although I got intrested in poker many years ago I haven't played much on a serious level.
I know about pre-flop ranges, 3-betting and how to adjust against some type of players, but post-flop I mostly just go by instict.
My biggest win was a 10$ buy-in that left me with 100$ and my biggest loss was probably minus 100$ in a day.
I would love to optimize my plays at every stage of the game and was wondering how I could do that in the most efficient way possible.
It would probably also be a good idea to go through the mentioned pre-flop basics once again in order to optimize my plays and to find some flaws.
Does anyone have some good recommendations on how to obtain decent knowledge about every stage of the game?
Maybe a respected book or video series that covers everything from zero?
Hopefully someone can share how they became more consistent and knowledgeable.
Greetings from Germany,
Basti