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It’s Monday, which means that it’s time, once again, for your weekly helping of completely free poker training videos from Card Player Pro. Card Player Pro is a new offering from the partnership of Card Player and PokerSavvy Plus, and Card Player readers and viewers get access to free hand-for-hand training videos and strategy interviews with PokerSavvy Plus’s team of poker pros.
Read on to see what the pros have in store for you in their free videos, including this week's newest video. You can also click here to jump straight to the videos or to sign up for a seven-day free trial with access to all of the videos Card Player Pro has to offer.
This week’s new video and the three other free videos available:
Evan “_fisherman” Roberts
Heads-up no-limit hold’em cash game
Evan Roberts goes head to head with prominent pro John D’Agostino in a heads-up cash game. Roberts says of D’Agostino that “for someone you see on TV, he actually plays pretty well.” See what tactics Roberts uses to get try to take the Team Full Tilt pro for all he’s worth.
Justin “WPThero” Rollo
No-limit hold’em multitable tournament
Justin Rollo gives advice from amidst a multitable tournament. He talks about avoiding compounding your mistakes by folding junk hands after someone reraises all in against you preflop for three times your initial raise. In such a situation, Rollo says that there is usually a case for calling if you think you have even one live card. He also illustrates how forging a table image can help you in certain situations.
Chris “tribefan9” Rhodes
Low-stakes limit hold’em
Chris Rhodes decides to mix things up and comment on the low-stakes limit hold’em play of a friend of his. He discuses things like whether or not to defend in the blinds, how to spot a slow-player, and how to play a mid-pocket pair in position — all specifically for the fish-full low-stakes tables. For those of you not quite rolling in the dough, yet, this lesson could be your ticket to crushing the low-stakes games and moving to the next level.
Dani “supernova9” Stern
Sixhanded no-limit hold’em
Dani Stern sits in on a sixhanded $1-$2 no-limit cash game. Stern talks about how to play on the button, the complex mathematical decisions, how he also almost always instantly reloads to the maximum buy-in, and how aggressive you need to be in the shorthanded games.
“I never open-limp in six-max. It’s not definitively bad to do so — there are a lot of good players who do — but I think it’s a better strategy not to limp.”
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