Maybe lemons problem is that teachers teach because they can't do what they teach.
I think knowing one's weaknesses and strengths should be a mechanic. Are you a better live player or a better online player? Is math your strong suit or are people skills your thing? Not even that, but in live games, I think having a range of tells is a mechanic all on it's own. Though, I guess you could call that exploitative play?
| So, you might go about translating your conscious, analytic, effortful work on poker theory into an instinctual mechanic by taking five or so hands a day and first writing down in a stream of consciousness your best guess at your range in a given spot. |
The thing with this is that I already know what I was thinking and what my range is because with all the previous hands for that sessions, I'm crafting a range for the other people to see. Then again, I guess that falls under exploitative play. |