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Advanced Poker Training Provides Innovative Way To Improve Your Poker Game

New Poker Training Software Helps Both Beginners And Experienced Poker Veterans

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It wasn’t long ago that the only way to hone your game against the best was to put everything on the table, and inevitably leave a lot there too. But a new and innovative option is now available from AdvancedPokerTraining.com, whose software is helping both beginners and experienced poker veterans lower their potential for poverty.

The web-based software on AdvancedPokerTraining.com matches you up against hundreds of computerized opponents, with multiple levels of play. You can choose between full-ring and six-max cash games, sit-n-go single-table tournaments, or full multi-table tournaments that you can configure to match the size and structure of everything from a daily Vegas tournament to the World Series of Poker Main Event. Among the software features are real-time advice, the ability to replay or share every hand you play, and reports loaded with visual statistics and analysis of your game. The software enables you to play up to 500 hands an hour and choose the hands you are dealt for targeted practice.

Advanced Poker Training’s newest feature is a personalized training plan that exceeds anything available on the market in directing you to areas where you can improve. Your training plan is updated weekly, and tells you what you should be practicing based on an analysis of all the hands you have played. It’s a highly practical and user-friendly way to identify and eliminate specific weaknesses in your game. Not to mention that the site is fun to use.

Another popular and extremely fun feature of APT is the Beat The Pro Challenge series. These challenges pit you head-to-head against the pros, playing exactly the same 20 hands in a variety of situations. After you finish, you watch a replay of the pro playing the same hands, explaining his or her logic the entire way. You can challenge two-time WSOP bracelet winner Scott “BigRiskky” Clements playing a short stack or a big stack on the bubble of a multi-table tournament. Or you can challenge poker legend Mike Caro under the gun or from the button. There are also challenges from authors Jonathan Little and Ed Miller, James “SplitSuit” Sweeney, and several other outstanding coaches. When you’re done with a challenge, you can even see how you ranked against all other players who have taken the challenge. There are currently over 20 of these challenges available – and that’s a lot of targeted lessons from pros who regularly charge $200 an hour for their coaching, if they are even available.

A year-long, all-access pass to all the features on the site costs only a little over $10 a month, with no sign-up fees and a full 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. If you’re looking to go from beginner to expert quickly, AdvancedPokerTraining.com offers a much more financially sound path than learning by shipping pots your opponents’ way.