Monday, 8 October 2012

Reflective practice

When I was a trainee teacher I developed a habit of reflective practice which has stayed with me, even though the classroom teaching career has not. I ruthlessly apply preparation, evaluation and analysis to my online poker game and am slowly and gradually reaping the rewards. The biggest benefit to my game has been a reduction in the severity and length of tilt and a more realistic perspective on my results. I have identified the features of my A,B and C games and in evaluation this helps me to be objective about how well I have played and how lucky I am getting in each session. I am in essence using a system called 'the adult learning model' to develop my repertoire of moves whilst also eliminating mistakes. This method should hopefully see me inch forward in profitability by winning more when ahead and losing less when behind.  

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