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Old 05-19-2005, 01:11 PM
newbie123 newbie123 is offline
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Default New player looking for help

I am a fairly new player I started playing very low limits and have worked my way up to $2-4 I am a fairly consistent winner but need much improvement. I have begun to read books I have seen recommened on the forum. Any other suggestions such as using pokertracker or pokeroffice and in addition I am having trouble with some of the terminology used on the forum such as VPIP,PFR and many others. I would appreciate any suggestions u have beyond playing hands and reading books.
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Old 05-19-2005, 01:25 PM
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Default Re: New player looking for help

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I am a fairly new player I started playing very low limits and have worked my way up to $2-4 I am a fairly consistent winner but need much improvement. I have begun to read books I have seen recommened on the forum. Any other suggestions such as using pokertracker or pokeroffice and in addition I am having trouble with some of the terminology used on the forum such as VPIP,PFR and many others. I would appreciate any suggestions u have beyond playing hands and reading books.

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Welcome. Browse all the forums here on a daily basis. Try to apply what you are learning here and in your reading and post and ask questions about the ideas and concepts that you dont understand or are having trouble with. By all means purchase pokertracker and learn to use it effectively by reading stat posts and browsing the software and pokertracker forums.
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