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 Originally Posted by bikes
based on hands i've seen you post i would not recommend this
re this^ @ op - do you think that you have you got a lot better at poker over the last few weeks? or stayed much the same? if you think you are a bunch better now and have started winning enough to have the bankroll to legitimately move up then go for it. Otherwise, don't. And post more hands either way.
like, what would you do in this hand now?
http://www.flopturnriver.com/pokerfo...se-190860.html
how would you play river in this hand?
http://www.flopturnriver.com/pokerfo...qq-190880.html
the beginning of the learning curve can be pretty steep; in pretty much anything we try to learn the improvements are huge at the beginning (ok, so surfing involves a very early plateau and takes ages for even remote competence, exception proves the rule?). No reason why you couldn't go from not knowing what a flush is to being able to beat 10nl inside a month if you have potential. Would most coaches would argue this is true? dunno, i'm not a coach, but probably.
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