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04-07-2010 , 02:07 AM
Just curious, what is UNL?
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04-07-2010 , 03:44 AM
UNL is micro. U is supposed to be the greek letter µ which means micro or small. I think.
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04-07-2010 , 05:14 AM
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Originally Posted by ChicagoRy
What's the logic behind a 600NL player improving enough to jump to 1kNL because of a month or two worth of HSNL videos only paying the site $40?

UNL makes sense. All sites should have affordable options for beginning and low players, beyond "sign up for rakeback through us" which is standard, but isn't always feasible for the micro player.
I just thought it was a good idea for micro players. Poker training sites need more options for players with minimal funds to spare for poker.
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04-07-2010 , 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by SheepMoose
I just thought it was a good idea for micro players. Poker training sites need more options for players with minimal funds to spare for poker.
Leggo and deuces cracked charge 30 a month which is a great deal. If you can't afford 30 I would honestly say you probably don't need a training site because the info you would require would be so basic.

You can always post on their forums for free though.

If you are first time subscriber 30 bucks is insane value as you literrally get over 100 hours of videos. I find the problem though with most sites is after 2 months you often start running inot deminishing returns.
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04-07-2010 , 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by acethiest
Leggo and deuces cracked charge 30 a month which is a great deal. If you can't afford 30 I would honestly say you probably don't need a training site because the info you would require would be so basic.

You can always post on their forums for free though.

If you are first time subscriber 30 bucks is insane value as you literrally get over 100 hours of videos. I find the problem though with most sites is after 2 months you often start running inot deminishing returns.
Just to be clear, DeucesCracked is actually $29.00/mon. I believe Leggo is the same. Right now DC is 100% free for the rest of the week, as you can see from the post above.
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04-07-2010 , 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Zefa
UNL is micro. U is supposed to be the greek letter µ which means micro or small. I think.
Exactly ... which is why it is written uNL and not UNL
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04-18-2010 , 07:19 PM
ok if i was going to open up a new training site , i would have prepared more then 8 videos for the opening month, like i would of spent a month making videos for the opening.

what is the focus of the new site,, it doesn't say if it caters to the new player or intermediate hard core mtt players looking to get better.

if i was going to open up an mtt site i would contrast and compare how I would be differnt/possibly better then other mtt focused sites like pokerxfactor.

how is my new site in 2010 cutting edge ?, the videos mention so far on the page seem to be cut from the early stages of poker training site business which means just sweat, and replaying.

at the very least a new site has to be have focus training videos aimed at stuff like power point, beginner basics so they can happily move on to the expert stuff.

what is this ten bb video,, does it get into mzone ?
i expect a mtt video training site to have an video on mzone, at least debunking its myths, or how it has changed naturally over the past 5 years since harington wrote his series. i mean how books like kill phil, kill everyone, winning poker tournments one hand at a time volume 1 and 2, has changed the field, and poker tournament formula 1,2, has added to it.

so pretty well it could become an awesome site, it takes big manhood to open up a site where there is deuces cracked, leggo poker,pokerpwnage, poker savy plus, without a sign up fee. i didn't mention pokerxfactor or cardrunners due to the sign up fee(although cardrunners got that trulyfreepokertraining to go with it)

I don't know what your focus will be,, to instruct on focus subjects or just to say "hey watch me play as i get to the big win ",
i feel the research hasnt' been done,, and so while it may get some customers ,, it could of gotten so much more customers with preparation, focus, interactive training, or something new with it.
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04-19-2010 , 05:21 AM
Can someone tell me which sites are the best for DoN vids?
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04-20-2010 , 06:39 PM
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Can someone tell me which sites are the best for DoN vids?
Floattheturn
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04-22-2010 , 11:53 AM
What's the best site out there with regards to limit coaching?
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04-22-2010 , 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by khanrava
I'm a bit above a beginner in MTT's. In a few minutes playing/reading through hands in the pro section of pokerwit I learned quite a bit about how different MTT pros play. You see how they play each hand step by step, how the other pros on the site would play it, then in the comments they discuss/argue possible lines.
The free section is rather flooded by low stakes stuff, but even if you post there I think Amir replies to every hand and gives free analysis.

If no one else wants to improve at MTT's for $5/month that's fine, more money for me. I just think the concept for hand replay is brilliant and deserves more exposure.
I agree... Amir is awesome in his explanations and will always get in touch with u with whatever ur needs are... also among the players who are there as pros are: justluck1337 (Dominik Nitsche) and aaaaaa (Daryl Jace) they rock. Their train of thoughts as well as Amir's are amazing... love this site.
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04-23-2010 , 09:52 AM
What is the best training site for high stakes MTT?
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04-25-2010 , 12:08 AM
Are there any STT to MTT SNG coaching sites?
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04-25-2010 , 09:22 AM
I did a little searching around in this topic and still didn't really get a clear cut answer, so I guess I'll ask:


I'm looking for a training site where I can learn PLO. Now I have pretty much 0 experience with PLO, so basically I'm looking for concepts to learn, don't need to watch high stakes action and learn some in depth theory yet. I was leaning towards blue fire, but as much as I keep hearing about their quality of videos, they are lacking on quantity, and I fear that there may not be enough there to help me out. Then I'm thinking Cardrunners, but from what I saw in the videos section (obviously just based on titles as I'm not a subscriber), it seemed more geared towards mid / high stakes action as well.

Is there another training site recommended for PLO other than those 2 that maybe I'm overlooking? I would of course prefer to pay less, but I don't have a problem paying for any training site as long as I get what I want out of it. I don't intend to move past micro PLO for a long time probably.
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04-25-2010 , 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by thadarkman78
Is there another training site recommended for PLO other than those 2 that maybe I'm overlooking?
deucescracked.com ldo.
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04-25-2010 , 02:41 PM
thadarkman,

I can't speak for Cardrunners or PLO videos, but in my experiences you absolutely should not be scared away just because a video is made at higher stakes than you play. You'll often encounter the same types of opponents and your adjustments can be similar in many spots.

I would easily take a good coach teaching at 10x my stakes for a video than a marginal one teaching my levels.
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04-25-2010 , 02:57 PM
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thadarkman,

I can't speak for Cardrunners or PLO videos, but in my experiences you absolutely should not be scared away just because a video is made at higher stakes than you play. You'll often encounter the same types of opponents and your adjustments can be similar in many spots.

I would easily take a good coach teaching at 10x my stakes for a video than a marginal one teaching my levels.
While I definitely agree with what you're saying, the fact that I have absolutely no PLO experience means I'm probably going to need to learn things such as hand strengths which I may not learn in a higher stake video because the video probably assumes you are at least familiar with PLO. Maybe in that case I'd probably be better with reading a book or looking online for some information.
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04-27-2010 , 09:03 AM
...is?
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04-27-2010 , 06:30 PM
What is the general census on PokerPwnage for MTTs? I have had some success playing MTT's over the years with no training just kind of crash and burn reading the forums and watching some of the top pros.

I was looking over PP's site and looks like they have some pretty credible guys, Does anyone use them and if so how is it?
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04-28-2010 , 02:36 PM
Is it me but between DC and leggopoker leggo has the advantage in terms of the coaches currently crushing games but DC vids have much better formats for learning, i.e. themed hh review and power point presentations that go over specific leaks instead of just watching some poker prodigy crush ppl and briefly say "yeah I'm calling here like every time" and watch him be right but he barely explains why.
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04-28-2010 , 11:56 PM
-Can anyone tell me if there any advantage in having 2 training sites memberships or just having one is good enough?
-If you had to have 2(im already a DC member!) and you played 6max cash, which do you think is my best first choice for my second site?
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04-30-2010 , 10:21 AM
Im not sure if this is the right place but i was wondering if anyone could coach me and i will give a a % of my winnings im struggling to find a main game atm im just jumping too sngs DoN mtts cash games anything ive so far got my br up too 123$ not deposited anything.
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04-30-2010 , 02:09 PM
I am in exactly the same position as you, I read all the pokers books,watch all the poker stars at play, and thoroughly put in dedicated time at improving my game away from the table. I even have a balanced lifestyle, I enjoy lots of other pursuits. However once I log on its the same stomach churning mind numbing process. I start playing, and I usually start playing well. I describe myself as loose aggressive, and I amass a decent pile of chips early on.
But then I'll get outdrawn with a good hand, for instance my aa77 gets outdrawn on the river by a 77..j....jj! And then the downward spiral begins. I watch my chip size shrink, I rebuild my chips size, I watch it shrink just as fast again, I dig in deeper and use steelly determination and rebuild! Then I catch another bad-beat! By now my temper takes over, and I am no longer playing, I'm simply clicking away, screaming at the flicking screen, and wondering whether pokerstars have somehow written it into their computer code so that I lose!
Before I know it, once again I have lost all.
I don't know how to overcome this problem. For one thing I find it impossible to walk away when I'm ahead, and when I behind I know that I'll only exit the table when my account is emptied.
So is there a trick, or a routine that can help this side of my game? It's like the whole psychological aspect of the game is what is F88king me up. Like knowing the best time to walk away. Protecting your chips, and not playing just because you've got five minutes to spare. If you ask me, its mastery of self discipline that will transform the average losing chump into a formidable player(me), yet I find it impossible to imbibe the correct level of discipline!
So Matt Slanksy, Masom Malmuth, and co, how does one tackle these issues. I feel that these areas could take up a whole book if some one ever decided how write about how to master them,
Urs dreadfully shattered, manic depressed, and quite possibly suicidle,
Anti-bionics
YES I WILL DEFINITELY HIRE A COACH TO HELP ME GET PAST THESE ISSUES
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04-30-2010 , 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by anti-bionics
I am in exactly the same position as you, I read all the pokers books,watch all the poker stars at play, and thoroughly put in dedicated time at improving my game away from the table. I even have a balanced lifestyle, I enjoy lots of other pursuits. However once I log on its the same stomach churning mind numbing process. I start playing, and I usually start playing well. I describe myself as loose aggressive, and I amass a decent pile of chips early on.

But then I'll get outdrawn with a good hand, for instance my aa77 gets outdrawn on the river by a 77..j....jj! And then the downward spiral begins. I watch my chip size shrink, I rebuild my chips size, I watch it shrink just as fast again, I dig in deeper and use steelly determination and rebuild! Then I catch another bad-beat! By now my temper takes over, and I am no longer playing, I'm simply clicking away, screaming at the flicking screen, and wondering whether pokerstars have somehow written it into their computer code so that I lose!

Before I know it, once again I have lost all.

I don't know how to overcome this problem. For one thing I find it impossible to walk away when I'm ahead, and when I behind I know that I'll only exit the table when my account is emptied.

So is there a trick, or a routine that can help this side of my game? It's like the whole psychological aspect of the game is what is F88king me up. Like knowing the best time to walk away. Protecting your chips, and not playing just because you've got five minutes to spare. If you ask me, its mastery of self discipline that will transform the average losing chump into a formidable player(me), yet I find it impossible to imbibe the correct level of discipline!
So Matt Slanksy, Masom Malmuth, and co, how does one tackle these issues.

I feel that these areas could take up a whole book if some one ever decided how write about how to master them, Urs dreadfully shattered, manic depressed, and quite possibly suicidle,
Anti-bionics

YES I WILL DEFINITELY HIRE A COACH TO HELP ME GET PAST THESE ISSUES
Paragraphs are your friend.
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04-30-2010 , 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by anti-bionics
I am in exactly the same position as you, I read all the pokers books,watch all the poker stars at play, and thoroughly put in dedicated time at improving my game away from the table. I even have a balanced lifestyle, I enjoy lots of other pursuits. However once I log on its the same stomach churning mind numbing process. I start playing, and I usually start playing well. I describe myself as loose aggressive, and I amass a decent pile of chips early on.
But then I'll get outdrawn with a good hand, for instance my aa77 gets outdrawn on the river by a 77..j....jj! And then the downward spiral begins. I watch my chip size shrink, I rebuild my chips size, I watch it shrink just as fast again, I dig in deeper and use steelly determination and rebuild! Then I catch another bad-beat! By now my temper takes over, and I am no longer playing, I'm simply clicking away, screaming at the flicking screen, and wondering whether pokerstars have somehow written it into their computer code so that I lose!
Before I know it, once again I have lost all.
I don't know how to overcome this problem. For one thing I find it impossible to walk away when I'm ahead, and when I behind I know that I'll only exit the table when my account is emptied.
So is there a trick, or a routine that can help this side of my game? It's like the whole psychological aspect of the game is what is F88king me up. Like knowing the best time to walk away. Protecting your chips, and not playing just because you've got five minutes to spare. If you ask me, its mastery of self discipline that will transform the average losing chump into a formidable player(me), yet I find it impossible to imbibe the correct level of discipline!
So Matt Slanksy, Masom Malmuth, and co, how does one tackle these issues. I feel that these areas could take up a whole book if some one ever decided how write about how to master them,
Urs dreadfully shattered, manic depressed, and quite possibly suicidle,
Anti-bionics
YES I WILL DEFINITELY HIRE A COACH TO HELP ME GET PAST THESE ISSUES
valium prozac and xanex FTW, poker is RIGGED man
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