How to Improve Your Poker Game in 14 Days (Just Do This!)

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How to Improve Your Poker Game in 14 Days (Just Do This!)

10 thoughts on “How to Improve Your Poker Game in 14 Days (Just Do This!)

  1. Have you tried any of these 5 poker tips? Also, here are the 5 signs that you are the best player at the table: https://youtu.be/TOsFOE7y0xg

  2. You have the title "How to Improve Your Poker Game in 14 Days" and then in the early goings of the video you amplify the importance of playing 1000000 poker hands. Which is it then? Get good in 14 days? Or is it get as much experience in the shortest amount of time possible, meaning; play it every minute you have to spare. Definitely a let down when the content seems to contradict the title my friend.

  3. I only have the one tilt factor to overcome. I don't get bothered by variance or my mistakes any more.
    But going card dead for extended periods can still fritz my brain out. I go an hour without any playable spots/cards and the next pocket 4s I get will look like As.. lol

  4. I quit playing online a long time ago after the big cheating BS. I just can't trust online play. Nice vids! ✌

  5. Ok I almost entirely agree with almost everything Nathan said.

    When Nathan said don't blame, take responsibility, he is both right and wrong at the same time, and here why.

    I have been playing poker for 17+ years.

    I too started when Nathan started, for same reason.

    I THOUGHT I was a ok player. BUT I WAS BOTH THE LUCKIEST, UNLUCKIEST FISH at same time.

    I was lucky that I finished in 2nd place in the 6000 man, Absolute Poker, 1st place won WSOP main event seat + $10k in real money, freeroll. I was equally unlucky that I got bad beat out in 2nd, instead of winning in 1st.

    Then in the UBnet Phil Hellmuth $250k freeroll, where the final table of first step, 15,000 player freeroll play in 2nd step 15k player freeroll where the final table, final 9 play on TV for 250k, in real money, It was down to final 10, 1 spot shy of playing on TV for 250k. I had 500k, CO TOURNY Chip leader, and had AA. Other CO TOURNY CHIP LEADER DONK SHOVED QQ ALL IN PREFLOP UNDER GUN, FIRST TO ACT. I called with my AA, and out I the CO CHIP LEADER went in 10th place, 1 spot shy of playing for 250k on TV.

    Then I got bad beat out 1 spot shy of being able to play in Aruba on TV, in the UBnet Phil Hellmuth Aruba freeroll.

    I was both lucky and unlucky. I thought I was good, ok, until I went to 2+2 poker forums, where I ran into Shaun Deeb, and coaches and players like Nathan, where I learned that I was STILL a FISH, and that I needed to learn, improve, get coached, etc.

    So I won a bet vs Shaun Deeb, where I bet Deeb that I was right about something, and I won the bet, which was that Deeb said he would coach me, if I won the bet.

    So Shaun Deeb, and other coaches, players coached me, staked me in the WSCOOP at Poker Stars, that Shaun Deeb won.

    They also staked me $15, which I turned into $1750, and then the USA govt shut down Poker Stars.

    Offline, at casinos I played in 200 $30 buy ins, and cashed about 59,69,79 of them, and had about a 38% cashing ratio, and a 19 to 29% ROI.

    Now during the time that I turned $15, into $1750, I first went from $15 to $250, and then lost, got bad beated out of 70 tournaments in a row. Not only that, but I was getting Bad beat about 4,5,6,7,8 times per tournament, and I had gotten bad beat 10 times in 1 of those tournaments during that stretch, and all that knocked my 150 buy in, $250 roll down to $6, before I then went from $6 to $1750.

    Now during that time, It would have been real easy to blame everything but myself, and in fact I tried to, and my coach SHUT me down.

    And what my coach would say is that yes, temporarily you are the Murphy(what can go wrong, will go wrong of poker), of poker. You are a statistical anomaly. There have been ZILLIONS of hands of No Limit Hold Em, around the world, by Zillions of players over the last 50 years, and 1 of them is going to be THAT GUY, that gets AA bad beat all in preflop 50 times in row, etc. Then the coach said that if you flip a coin a Zillion times, it can come up on 1 side, let's say heads, 1:billion times in row, which seems impossible, but if you do something long enough, that kind of stuff can happen.

    My coach wouldn't let me blame other players, wouldn't let me blame myself, etc.

    Coach said it was more important to study my game, find out where I was making RIGHT decisions, and where making WRONG decisions, where my weaknesses were, plug my weaknesses, leaks, and to try to not make the same bad decisions again.

    And one of the things the coach would do to Shut down blaming, complaining, etc, is that he would say yes that was a bad beat, and yes that's technically not your fault, BUT YOU SHOULDNT HAVE EVEN BEEN IN THE HAND TO BEGIN WITH AND SHOULD HAVE FOLDED PREFLOP INSTEAD OF LIMP CALLING IN WITH YOUR 87 SUITED UTG, UNDER GUN, FIRST TO ACT. IF YOU HAD FOLDED LIKE YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO, THEN YOU WOULDNT HAVE GOTTEN BAD BEAT POSTFLOP.

    What my coach taught me, was that instead of blaming yourself, or blaming anything, any person, etc that it was more important to take a temporary time out, study my game, FIND OUT WHAT WAS IN REALITY HAPPENING, whether just getting unlucky, or whether something needed fixing, and to NOT TILT, etc.

    My coach also pointed out that when going thru a EPICLY BAD RUN, like what happened to me, that it was important to not even make one tiny little mistake, because even one tiny little mistake could have caused me to go from $250 to $0 instead of $6, and can bust your bankroll, and that because of that it was even more important to play as mistake free as possible not only all the time, but most especially during a bad run.

    Altho they are wrong, I understand, get why some complain, blame everything, scream that it's rigged, etc, when, if their AA gets bad beat all in preflop 25:times in a row, and get how FRUSTRATING that is, can be.

    But like Nathan said, we will all go thru bad beats, bad runs, etc, even if some like me have had it worse then others, and others have had it worse then me, others.

    When this happens, how you weather this, deal with this is so important. And as long as your truly making RIGHT DECISIONS, ALMOST ALL THE TIME, AND MOST OF TIME, you shouldn't give up, quit. You should not TILT. take temporary timeouts, breaks. Calm your FRUSTRATION. Study your game, FIND OUT WHATS TRULY HAPPENING. TRY TO PLUG, FIX, NOT REPEAT ANY WEAKNESSES, MISTAKES, LEAKS. NOT BLAME EVERYTHING. NOT BLAME OTHERS. NOT BLAME YOURSELF UNLESS YOU TRULY FIND OUT THAT YOUR TO BLAME. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU TRULY FIND OUT YOUR TO BLAME.. HAVE GOOD BANKROLL MANAGEMENT.

    The players that deal with this stuff best are those that profit in the long term.

    Even tho I have lost, missed out on BIG TIME, POTENTIALLY LIFE CHANGING MONEY IN, DURING FREEROLLS, thru NO FAULT OF MY OWN(DEBATEABLE(There are those who think I should have folded AA preflop, instead of stubbornly calling all in with it, and that if I had folded AA preflop, one of the extremely short stacks would have busted out, and I would have been able to play for $250k on TV.), I have still overcome MURPHY OF POKER BAD LUCK, and STILL HAVE GRINDED OUT a SMALL, BEANS, ETC, PROFIT, OVER THE LONG TERM.

    I temporarily didn't play real money poker, only played FREEROLLS online, post BLACK FRIDAY USA GOVT SHUTDOWN of poker stars, because 1. I got married, had a family, had too many expenses to have been able to play for real money at casinos.

    2. It's a class C Felony to play real money poker online, unless it's a freeroll, play chips.

    Since I am going thru a Divorce, and Since Ex and my daughter moved to Arizona, and since I am moving to Arizona to be closer to daughter in about 6-12-18 months, then I will start playing for real money in Arizona.

    For now I play real money poker occasionally at Spokane Tribe Casino, in Airway Heights, and I play in the most serious, competitive play chips, real money freerolls online as I can, where I can.

    When I move to Arizona to be closer to daughter, I'll play more real money poker.

    So even tho I haven't made BIG TIME, LIFE CHANGING MONEY, I am still a technically profitable, pretty good shark, borderline, cusp, between semi amateur, semi pro, profitable player, with lots of knowledge, experience, that knows what talking about, that is right, that is credible.

    Nathan is credible, mostly right, has the experience, knowledge, etc.

    He reminds me of the coach, coaching I had

    And his material is good for even a shark like me to sharpen my shark teeth, etc.

    So if it's good enough for a Shark like me, other good players, sharks, it's good enough.

    Thanks Nathan for what you do

    Sorry for how long I was. I just felt my TRUE STORY about me, was compelling, good, and might help illustrate, support, back up what you were talking about.

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