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Are you looking to take your poker game to the next level? Do you wish you could have a Game Theory Optimal expert critique your play in great detail? You are in luck if you answered yes because PokerNewsand GTO Wizard have joined forced to bring you a fantastic feature we're calling Ask a Wizard.

Once per month, on every second Tuesday starting October 8, the incredibly intelligent and knowledgeable GTO Wizard team will take over the PokerNewsX account for an ask-me-anything-type session where you are invited to join in the discussion. Getting involved by asking questions and sharing your thoughts is one of the best ways to improve your poker skills.

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Submitting poker hands is not only encouraged but a key component of these sessions because PokerNewsand GTO Wizard will choose their favorite or most interesting hand, and the person who submitted that hand will receive detailed, in-depth analysis from the geniuses – or should that be wizards – who make GTO Wizard the number one GTO-related training tool.

What's more, we have it on good authority that the GTO Wizard team will reward winners with cool prizes, including subscriptions to GTO Wizard.

All you need to do is follow PokerNewson X and look out for the Ask A Wizard announcement. Just remember us when you are crushing high-stakes games!

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