#1 – Cardplayer.com’s archived articles. There is a world of poker information available to anyone with an internet connection at cardplayer.com. Cardplayer gives you the ability to browse any of their articles in an easily sortable database.
#2 – Take advantage of internet poker forums. There are numerous forums online where poker players of all skill levels converge to discuss the game. These discussions can be quite specific, as opposed to the generalities in books and articles, often times having pages of responses on 1 specific hand. Check out the pokereagles forum.
#3 – Talk to your friends. The more viewpoints you have the better. Just because you feel you are demonstratively better than your friends at poker doesn’t mean their ideas and views are worthless. Even if their theories are wrong you will gain insight into how a bad player views certain situations. This will allow you to make better decisions against these types of players. And imagine if your friends are equally skilled or better! You can gain a lot of poker insight and knowledge from a carride discussion with other players.

