Shan Koe Mee Bootcamp Day 6: Reviewing Mistakes

Not every losing hand is a mistake. Learn to separate bad decisions, unlucky results, and rule misunderstandings.

By Ko Aung · ShanKoeMee Academy·Last updated: June 2026·Educational guide, not a guarantee of results
Key Takeaways

Today’s Lesson

Not every losing hand is a mistake. Learn to separate bad decisions, unlucky results, and rule misunderstandings.

Review should be process-first, not result-first. Drawing on 4 and receiving a bad card does not automatically mean the decision was wrong.

Use three mistake categories: rule mistake, timing mistake, and bankroll mistake.

Practical Drill

Review the last 20 hands. Separate bad results from bad decisions.

For each real mistake, write one next action: reread rule, choose slower table, reduce bet size, or reset stop-loss.

Ready to practise carefully?

After studying the rules, use a clear session limit and start small.

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Review Checklist

Do your notes contain specific actions such as “I drew on 7” instead of vague lines like “I was unlucky”?

Continue the Bootcamp

Review the previous lesson at Day 5. Then continue to Day 7.

Responsible play note: Shan Koe Mee contains chance and risk. Set limits and never treat educational strategy as a promise of profit.