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>how to study
Don't repeat my mistakes. I wasted years of my life studying by myself. Best and fastest way to learn is to hire a coach. twoplustwo.com has a coaching section and there are several solid coaches who beat mid-high stakes games online. I recommend Kanaxis and Brokenstars, they charge 100-150$ per hour. Brokenstars is a better coach, but Kanaxis is stronger theoretically, he is a GTO nerd. Don't bother with low stakes coaches, they are not good and you will end up obtaining bad habits. If you take 40 coaching session with them spread across a year, you spend 4000$-6000$. If you put 2-3 hours of studying every day it should be enough to move you to NL100 where you can make 7-8k PER MONTHS. That's a fantastic roi... btw, some poker coaches can be dicks. Years ago I studied with Alvin Lau and once he called me retrd and went on a 5 minute rant how braindead I am for making a stupid mistake on the river. He helped me to move from NL25 to NL100 in couple months though, so I don't hold grudge. Brokenstars can be dick too.

In the very beginning you need to memorize preflop ranges. I use pokeriq.pro to draw and drill my preflop ranges. runitonce,com has a huge collection of videos and it costs just 25$ for essential subscription. I highly recommend videos by Qing Yang. He explains poker conceptually and usually shows several examples from very different situations. He also has youtube channel called giraffe poker, but his rio videos are better. When you move to mid stakes you can buy cash game course. I recommend the one by Kanu7.

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How do you invest a bear market? I've only been here since 2019.

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