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    SailRiver sailriver's Avatar
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    Feel like im starting over!!!

    I ve been playing poker for years and for the most part have learned how to become a better player. I admit there are a couple holes that need to be filled in my game, but im working on it. However,.. i've taken a break from poker over the last 6 months or so, and it feels like im having to learn to avoid stupid mistakes all over again. Anyone have any advice on how to get back to where i was in my game just 6months - 1yr ago?

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    Gods' God's God PokeYourFace's Avatar
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    dont be a donk
    RANGER (B2B HU LOYALTY GAME CHAMP! DO YOU REMEMBER THOSE NOOB? NO, NO YOU DON'T!)

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    EddieTorr
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    That was helpful (not). It's understandable you'd have to knock a few scales off after 6 months. Don't get discouraged!

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    PokerOwned God
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    You gotta get back in the rhythm of things. Maybe some play money games might help.

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    Library Master Champion eqgh5uea's Avatar
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    Like Sir Isiaac Brock used to tell his Majors, "Put the men in good humour before any command."
    "We have met the enemy and they are ours; two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop." --- O.H. Perry

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    PokerOwned Pro
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    play premium hands and three barrell that shit

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    PokerOwned Pro
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    Yeah only stick to the real good ones AA AK KK till you get ur bearings back.

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    I have heard the best way to get better is just to put in more hours. So if I were you I would just keep playing and it will come back. Also, for now you should play a tighter game until you figure things out again. Good luck!

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    Hated Noob
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    I understand completely. When I took time off Pokerstars and got back into it, I was botching pretty good. But the more I played, the more it came back to me. A lot of poker vets have an edge, and this edge will dull if you do not hone your skills. I imagine even Phil Ivy takes a decent beating when he takes substantial time off the tables for any reason. My advice; play several rounds just for fun and that keen edge will start to feel real sharp soon enough!

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    time to make a run to the world series 2014 gambit.

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