Memory training for poker players

by Camron
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Hello Warriors! My name is Carsten I'm from Germany and after a pause of a couple of years I'm here again on Warriorforum.


I'm at a crossroads. Should I continue trading or go back to memory training? Now, in 2025, I've already been involved in trading for 14 years. In total, I've lost more money than I've earned in a demo account. I have to admit that some "warriors" here have already suggested that trading might not be for me and that I should stick to memory training.


My life plan was to first start a business, offer memory training, and only then trade. If I ever trade again at all.


My questions:
1) How do I build a product so that the customer is satisfied?
When am I ready for setting up a small company because writing a business plan is not the difficulty. In memory training, I can charge a couple of hundreds for an online course.


2) Does memory training for playing poker or blackjack make sense in terms of traffic and customer ability to pay?


3) Is it normal that I don't have hobbies, that I enjoy? Or does fun and joy come with my first successes?
#memory #players #poker #training
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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
    If you're asking whether a course on memory training for poker players would sell, I doubt anyone here could give you a definitive answer.

    You'll need to research the potential market for yourself. Are there successful courses available? Is this one aspect of poker training enough to warrant specialist attention?

    And do you offer anything of value? In other words, can you demonstrate that your course would be effective, based on your own experience?

    I'm sure there are online groups of poker enthusiasts who already talk about this. I'd start my research there.
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