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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 $200 max pot-limit Omaha on Full Tilt Poker. The video is part II in his series, and it focuses on shorthanded games.

At CardRunners this week, instructor Haseeb “INTERNET POKERS” Qureshi leakfinds CardRunners member “Frog Invasions” as he plays Brian Townsend at $2,000 no-limit hold’em heads up on Full Tilt Poker. Townsend provided his hand history, so viewers get to see every hand played in this hour-long video.

DeucesCracked’s Dan “DJ Sensei” Morris released a 49-minute training video on Friday, on $0.50-$1 Rush pot-limit Omaha on Full Tilt Poker. The episode is the eighth and final installment in his Live Action Rush PLO (LARP) series. Morris utilizes Hold’em Manager is this instructional video.

At Tournament Poker Edge on Thursday, Casey “bigdogpckt5s” Jarzabek released another “live sweat” video. This time he fires up a few tournaments during Full Tilt Poker’s Double Guarantee week and ends up making deep runs in the $100 rebuy. The video, which is part one of six, focuses on the following concepts: large fields, middle stages, middle stakes, multi-entry, and table dynamics.

This week at Drag the Bar, instructor Cody “Bwammo” Kaiser delves into the world of Rush multitable tournaments on Full Tilt Poker. Kaiser has four tables running and records live commentary during the session. Kaiser chops heads up in one tournament, providing a full final table history for the video.

At Card Player Pro (Powered by PokerSavy Plus) this week, instructor Tony “Bond18” Dunst grabs a bunch of hands from various high stakes six-max and full ring multitable tournaments and reviews the toughest, most interesting decisions he faced. Dunst discusses concepts such as facing check-raises, hand polarization, bluff-catching, trapping, donk betting, and pot control.

This week at Deepstacks University, poker enthusiasts can take advantage of the unique training video on mega-tabling (25-60 tables of sit-and-gos) by instructor “weHAVEaPROB.”