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This week at CardPlayer.com we bring your awareness to some of the brand new tools, lessons, articles, and more, available at the leading online training sites.

Check out this week’s happenings on the following sites:

This week at Tournament Poker Edge, Charles “Hagbard Celine” Sizemore talks about tilt in a recent article on the training site. In the lengthy piece Sizemore writes, “all we can control in this game is ourselves and our decisions, so focus on that. Keep studying and never stop learning. When playing do your best to let the results go and simply focus on making the best decision you can every single time, and I assure you the results will follow.”

This week at Drag the Bar, James “hellopuppy” Davis coaches in a training video where he plays four tables of $0.50-$1 six-max Rush Poker on Full Tilt. The cash game instructor discusses exploiting regulars and noticing predictable lines.

This week at DeucesCracked, DJ Sensei hosts an hour-long training video on two-tabling $0.50-$1 Rush pot-limit Omaha on Full Tilt Poker.

This week at Bluefire Poker, lead instructor Phil Galfond discusses high stakes six-max no-limit hold’em in a training video. You can watch the nosebleed regular analyze his play across four tables of $25-$50 at PokerStars.

At Card Player Pro (Powered by PokerSavy Plus), Andrew “Foucault” Brokos finishes his series on using your HUD to dominate the regulars in your game. This valuable training video is the fourth part in the series.

This week at Deepstacks University, Jay “weHAVEaPROB” Houston offers a training episode on tricky situations in 45-man sit-and-gos.

At CardRunners this week, John “Nicolak” Kim, in part three of his leakfinder series, reviews some $5-$10 heads-up play with one of his students. Together they discuss meta game, player perception, playing tilt free, good board textures to bluff, efficient lines, and more.