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Old 12-11-2002, 03:05 AM
Warren Whitmore Warren Whitmore is offline
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Default Re: How do YOU know that you\'re good?

Just to be contrary, I disagree with everyone else. I don't think learning by doing and then measuring your results is a valid idea. Lets say that you are a $10 an hour loser. You play 1000 hours and crunch the numbers to determine this. Congradulations, you just lost 10 grand and you still don't know anymore than what you knew when you started. Try this instead.
1)Find someone you respect and have them critique your play in a constructive sort of way.
2)Take the tests in all of the 2 + 2 books. There are alot of them and they should give you a rough idea of where you are at.
3)Read from poker essays one:Evaluating yourself and your opponants
4)Read from poker essays two:Moving up.
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