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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 Bluefire Poker, instructor Jason Senti discusses the action at four tables of $1-$2 pot-limit Omaha, on Full Tilt Poker, in a Thursday training video. You can watch the 2010 World Series of Poker main event finalist analyze his play on the six-max tables.
At CardRunners this week, instructor “INTERNET POKERS” released a training episode where he is focused on analyzing bet-sizing at $2,000 no-limit hold’em heads up on Full Tilt. The other key concepts in the hour-long video include equity, three-betting, value-betting, ranges, and bluffing frequency.
DeucesCracked’s “DJ Sensei” released a 55-minute training video on Friday, on two-tabling $0.50-$1 Rush pot-limit Omaha on Full Tilt. The episode is the sixth in his Live Action Rush PLO (LARP) series. DJ Sensei continues his session review of the hyper-LAG style of play.
This week at Tournament Poker Edge, Jon “Wein” Wein hosts a new video format as he gives commentary on the replay of the PokerStars Sunday Million. All hole cards are exposed as Wein analyzes all of the play at the Sunday major. Final table strategy, the independent chip model (ICM), and chop techniques, are some of the topics discussed in part one of this two part series.
This week at Drag the Bar, instructor Brent Sheirbon posted part one of a series on grinding long multitable tournament (MTT) sessions. Sheirbon discusses the struggles and improvements he made to adjust to the grind of high volume tournament multitabling. The video covers the benefits of a pregame routine, and proper strategy and mindset in the early going. After a power point introduction, the live commentary covers the start of a Sunday grind session of six tables.
At Card Player Pro (Powered by PokerSavy Plus), instructor Andrew “Foucault” Brokos reviews a single table $2-$4 no-limit hold’em session on Full Tilt. Brokos plays at one of the 100-250 big-blind tables and discusses adjustments you should make when playing with deep stacks.
This week at Deepstacks University, poker enthusiasts can take advantage of Alex Outhred’s training video on jamming ranges with the short stack in the late stages of multitable tournaments.