How often do you study your previous hands?

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I don't review my hands, but I do re evaluate how I played hands as they happen, if it was a hard decision.

However, if I start going through a downswing. I do reevaluate my game, and I try to tweak things, so I play better. It's important to recognize leaks that other players may expose, and fix them so you can prevent other players taking advantage.

How about you? Do you study past hands you played, and look for leaks in your game?
 
I always study my previous hands after a poker game I feature in. It is important for me to know my leaks. They really help me to improve my poker game. I also study previous poker hands I play to have understanding of how a particular opponent usually plays because certainly, we always meet again.
 
One major reason why it is important to review past hands is to analyze your gameplay and which can be helpful in identifying leaks. With such knowledge, you can refine your strategy and make adjustments in order to improve your game.
 

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