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New to TPE and need guidance
Andreas.p305
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August 10, 2018 - 10:29 am
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Hello to y’all,

My name is Andre and I am looking to become a professional MTT player.

For the past year, I’ve been playing Spin&Go’s, learning strategy, doing mindset, analyzes in Flopzilla, hand reviews etc. I finally decided to leave the spins, after I grinded from 1$ to 15$ stakes as a winning player, since my only desire was to start crushing MTTs. 

Now I’m here and I have no idea where to start from and where to go next (I actually started with the university, first part – Explanation about EV- which I was pretty familiar with). What makes me really lost in here is the fact that I didn’t find, while scrolling through videos, any info about HUDs/ranges/strategy, as most of the videos are hand reviews from different tournaments.

How do we strat learning here? How do you get your strategy, what’s the line to follow? 

 

About myself: I have some experience with poker, even though I would not mind refreshing my knowledge on different aspects of the game. I know how to think in ranges, how to analyze hands in flopzilla, PO/SPR concepts etc.

Also, my BR would be 100-200$ on PS so I’m gonna play micros 1-2$ish.

 

Thanks in advance!

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I find that everyone else finds their best way of learning, but for me personally, I always suggest finding a pro who’s teaching style you most enjoy or find most effective. Best way to do this is just to watch a part 1 from a bunch of different people. Once you find that one that strikes a chord with you, dig in to their content.

 

For videos that address specific concepts, I’d suggest scrolling through all of the theory videos.

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