Learning from Mistakes: How to Review and Improve

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The sole source for growing as a poker player is to review and improve. During the review of hands, especially try to find mistakes.Touch on a few aspects of what you could have done differently and analyze your thinking process too. It makes it a bit more subtle for understanding the whole game. Therefore, learning must be done from one's mistakes, and by that, one will be able to make the right judgment at the table.
 
Analyzing your past hands and trying to break down errors is an essential area of poker improvement because Most of the time self-reflection brings out a deeper understanding of the game.
 
Analyzing your past hands and trying to break down errors is an essential area of poker improvement because Most of the time self-reflection brings out a deeper understanding of the game.
Reviewing past hands and making sure you analyze your past mistakes can lead to a major improvement in your game. This is because it will help to approach your game objectively and limit all kinds of errors.
 

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