Sign Up For Card Player's Newsletter And Free Bi-Monthly Online Magazine

Card Player's News in Poker Training

Check Out the New Curriculum Available on CP.com

Print-icon
 

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 past week at Bluefire Poker, lead instructor Phil Galfond discusses the action at four $5-$10 pot-limit Omaha tables on Full Tilt Poker. You can watch the nosebleed regular analyze his play on the six-max tables. Galfond talks about playing less than your “A-game” in this training video.

At CardRunners this week, instructor John “Nicolak” Kim released a training episode where he continues with his series at $1,000 no-limit hold’em with a heavy emphasis on improving non-showdown winnings. The video is applicable for all mid-stakes players, and Kim outlines common spots to add value, and common spots where players miss value.

DeucesCracked’s “Delcrossb” released an 62-minute training video on Friday, where he is two-tabling $0.50-$1 pot-limit Omaha on PokerStars. The episode is the first in his series.

This week at Tournament Poker Edge, Jon “Wein” Wein posted a Sunday Million Final Table Replay Review. All hole cards are exposed as Wein and his commentary partner analyze all of the play at this Sunday major. Final table strategy and chop techniques are covered.

This week at Drag the Bar, students of the game can watch Owen “QTip” Gaines’ discussion on no-limit hold’em cash games. In Accurate Assumptions: Part 2, he discuss the place of information in poker: “Where can you find information to use when playing poker? How good is that information?”

At Card Player Pro (Powered by PokerSavy Plus), instructor Tony “Bond18” Dunst sits down for the first part of a two-part review of his deep run in a $109 multi-entry rebuy on Full Tilt Poker. Dunst jumps right into the action at 200-400 blinds, looking at the mid-to-late game strategy that is necessary to win.

This week at Deepstacks University, poker enthusiasts can learn about DeepStacks Live’s Power Poker Course at Turtle Creek Casino in Williamsburg, Michigan on April 21. Poker students can join Team DeepStacks Pros, Mike Matusow, Michael Mizrachi, Karina Jett, Justin Smith and Tristan Wade for live coaching.