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Mindmapping

Published on May 13th 2008 8:39AM by Shady9977 - Views: 56

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Poker is not a game of pure luck. There is much to know and pay attention to in order to become a winning player and to stay that way. This is true for all levels. Texas Hold'em is one of the most complex poker variants of all. Therefore it is important to have the maximum knowledge possible directly available to you at all times. This is what gives a winning player the jump on his opponents.

The complexity of the game makes it necessary to constantly maintain and expand your knowledge. This process should be formed as efficiently as possible. To this end, it is helpful to know methods and concepts that drive and simplify the learning process.

The beginner will find himself entangled in a morass of information. It's difficult to order information that often arises chaotically and to network it all so that thought processes can be developed that allow him to apply his knowledge in practice.

The advanced player or professional has already learned so much theory that it is not always possible to keep a good overview. Sometimes misunderstandings and holes in their knowledge slide by. In all cases, there is a need to structure your knowledge and learning in an orderly way.


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