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Ask BPC’s coaches (part 4)

So, we have had already 3 questions answered by our team of coaches. If you missed, you can check Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.

Don’t forget that if you have your own general poker question, you can ask in the comments, your questions might get picked!

Gordon, Era7er, Alan Jackson, JurassicDaniel, m1ndCrtl and Asimos are here to answer today’s question.

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Asimos (left), Gordon (center) and m1ndCrtl (right).

The question is:

What does a beginner poker player need to do to improve their game fast?

Gordon: “Listen and follow a proven step by step system. Poor people have the biggest egos because they don’t listen to people who are obviously better than them.”

Era7er: “Have the ability to learn fast why we do things in some spots. Not just do it without knowing why.”

Alan Jackson: “Put in volume and join BPC. Get the BPC ranges and lines, and memorize then. Put in a ton of volume executing those ranges and lines. We can make the learning curve, but we can’t eliminate it. Competency only comes through experience and you need a few hundred thousand hands to gain that experience.”

JurassicDaniel: “Make good villain selection and master the standard lines you are given.”

mindCrtl: “Believe you’ll do it, follow the standard lines and listen to your coach.” 

Asimos: “Follow the game plan your coach suggests no matter what they believe. Play as much as you can, having a specific daily routine. Never give up, use your mistakes to improve.” 

Thanks again for the great answers!

I’ll remind you again, if you have questions you want our team of coaches to answer, just write it in the comments!

 

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