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12-05-2010 , 01:56 PM
any good HU Cash series for playing vs different types of fish? I know prinnyraid 1 deals with different types of players but not really live session but selected hands vs certain player types. Love to see a live session/video review of micro/small stakes HU cash match vs a typical "bum" and how to figure out tendencies and different adjustments for unstandard plays.
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12-06-2010 , 11:45 PM
have been a member of most mtt training sites, anyone give me a quick overview of their opinion on PokerXfactor, it is one of the only ones I've never been a member of.
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12-07-2010 , 03:40 AM
Recently have earned enough money playing online and live to set some aside for coaching, I was thinking the first step would be to join a coaching site, currently I take part in the dueces cracked forums. But before I joined the site I wondering if anyone had any opinions on which site is the best? I mean the Pros involved in Leggo and dragthebar look pretty impressive..
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12-07-2010 , 04:13 AM
Most sites have a free trial which you should take advantage of.
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12-07-2010 , 01:26 PM
tournamentpokeredge com is one of the best... they do private coaching as well...
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12-08-2010 , 02:55 AM
I saw Cardrunners got FaarCyde which is a turn on
He play on fullt tilt just like me and maybe I could catch som screen names and tactics from his live videos.
I'm not really sure about how good he is but he play quite high and is coaching so I assume he is good...

My other option is sitngogrinders, I don't know anything about them other than they got really good players. But heard some of them do not got the same skill teaching as they got playing.

Is there any other good option?
I only want 9-man videos above 20$...
Which site should I chose?
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12-08-2010 , 07:08 AM
I saw Cardrunners got FaarCyde which is a turn on
He play on fullt tilt just like me and maybe I could catch som screen names and tactics from his live videos.
I'm not really sure about how good he is but he play quite high and is coaching so I assume he is good...

My other option is sitngogrinders, I don't know anything about them other than they got really good players.

Then there is Floattheturn who also got great players.

I only want 9-man videos above 20$. I am already winning reg at 11$-33$ levels but I want to improve.
Which site should I chose?

Last edited by Aeis; 12-08-2010 at 07:17 AM.
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12-08-2010 , 04:32 PM
PokerZion.com has a good training program. I just got an email that they have relaunched and you can win a trip to Hawaii if you sign up this month.
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12-08-2010 , 06:25 PM
@LeggoPoker:

It is valueable to watch the Vids/Content of aejones?
Don`t kill me, but check out his PTR-profile - can this rly be neg. Variance?
Somewhat Disappointing, tbh....
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12-09-2010 , 11:51 PM
Hi!

It is valueable to watch the Vids/Content of aejones?
Don`t kill me, but check out his PTR-profile - can this rly be neg. Variance?
Somewhat Disappointing, tbh....
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12-10-2010 , 12:42 AM
Hey, I saw this posted in the Training Site Discussion thread earlier--

Here are all the hands that I have on this desktop from relevant stakes, I think I've had this computer for about 18 months?



Look, I am the first to say that I have not been grinding nearly as hard as I used to. My results have not been that good. This year, I am about breakeven including losing a bunch of money in big live tournaments. I haven't played too much online-- Under 200k hands, and about a quarter of them were spent learning PLO (which I'm getting better at, but still suck at). I spend a lot of time running my training site, travelling, and being a 24 (as of a week ago, jeez I'm old) year old.

I started playing a little this month since I'm finally by my desktop, small sample size obv:



Anyways, PTR is not very accurate and some of it makes me look bad because of my negative winrate from playing microstakes (flipping or tilting off some random buy ins) [sidenote: the rest of it makes me look bad from getting bludgeoned by jungleman]. It should be noted that I don't game select, I play everyone, and I play to get better/because I enjoy it. I haven't been in the point of my poker career where I'm trying to win as much money as possible for quite a while (I'm never trying to lose, of course, I just choose to try to improve my game and make the games better for everyone).

You can find me playing a little more regularly now at midstakes PLO and 5-10 to 25-50 NLHE. Truthfully, I'd rather you judge me by the content in my videos than anything else. Check the videos out, see if you learn anything, see if the application of it is helping your game. If it isn't, watch someone else's videos. If it is, I'm happy to help you.
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12-10-2010 , 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by aejones
Truthfully, I'd rather you judge me by the content in my videos than anything else. Check the videos out, see if you learn anything, see if the application of it is helping your game. If it isn't, watch someone else's videos. If it is, I'm happy to help you.

QFT.


About PTR and winnings:

Its hard to say how much somebody makes anyways. Accurazy of tracking may not even be the big point. Lets say somebody wins 1 million at nosebleeds.

- This can easily be the result of short term variance. 10 buyins, at those stakes is won and lost in a day

- 1 million winnings grinded at 25-50 or lower is proving a ton of more skill over a big sample size

- In addition to this you don´t know how much % of their action the person has. So they might win a million, but *only* make 300k . Then they loose 500k on their own action and while PTR shows a 500k profit, the particular player lost 200k.

I always shared action when playing 100-200 for example. I´m a br nit. And a proud one


My biggest tip:

Chose the coach, who helps you AND brings results. Don´t worry if they beat ivey or not. Look if they´re a good coach. And look if they´ve beaten the level that you want to improve at.
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12-10-2010 , 04:54 AM
anyone know of any upcoming training sites starting up ?.
i think there is a market now for small stakes/micro omaha site like tournament pokeredge that just focuses on omaha.
pm me if you can't post it, there must be one starting up in the new year!
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12-10-2010 , 05:30 AM
has anyone tried mtt academy ?
i am looking for anyone who can compare it to tournament poker edge or pwnage. thanks in advance.
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12-10-2010 , 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by aejones
Hey, I saw this posted in the Training Site Discussion thread earlier--

Here are all the hands that I have on this desktop from relevant stakes, I think I've had this computer for about 18 months?



Look, I am the first to say that I have not been grinding nearly as hard as I used to. My results have not been that good. This year, I am about breakeven including losing a bunch of money in big live tournaments. I haven't played too much online-- Under 200k hands, and about a quarter of them were spent learning PLO (which I'm getting better at, but still suck at). I spend a lot of time running my training site, travelling, and being a 24 (as of a week ago, jeez I'm old) year old.

I started playing a little this month since I'm finally by my desktop, small sample size obv:



Anyways, PTR is not very accurate and some of it makes me look bad because of my negative winrate from playing microstakes (flipping or tilting off some random buy ins) [sidenote: the rest of it makes me look bad from getting bludgeoned by jungleman]. It should be noted that I don't game select, I play everyone, and I play to get better/because I enjoy it. I haven't been in the point of my poker career where I'm trying to win as much money as possible for quite a while (I'm never trying to lose, of course, I just choose to try to improve my game and make the games better for everyone).

You can find me playing a little more regularly now at midstakes PLO and 5-10 to 25-50 NLHE. Truthfully, I'd rather you judge me by the content in my videos than anything else. Check the videos out, see if you learn anything, see if the application of it is helping your game. If it isn't, watch someone else's videos. If it is, I'm happy to help you.


Hey, all right.
This made some things clear - thanks for your detail response.^^
Now I am looking forward to watch some of your content-material like vids
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12-14-2010 , 08:54 AM
is DC best for stud videos?
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12-14-2010 , 02:57 PM
not sure if this is the correct spot but what do people reccommend?

Book first?

Videos first?

Thanks guys
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12-14-2010 , 04:18 PM
I just joined PokerZion and am really liking it. They only do NL holdem cash games, but you sign up for a course specific to your stake level. You get lessons once a week which gives you some structure and something to work towards which the other big sites are lacking. I do wish they had other games, but for NL it's golden.
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12-14-2010 , 05:29 PM
I'm currently using DragThe Bar and I enjoy their content, but the one thing they are lacking is enough micro NLHE for me. Who do we think has the best micro stakes help?
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12-14-2010 , 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by edgie212
I'm currently using DragThe Bar and I enjoy their content, but the one thing they are lacking is enough micro NLHE for me. Who do we think has the best micro stakes help?
I am in PokerZion's Roots course which is tailored to the micro stakes. Lovin it so far.
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12-16-2010 , 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by edgie212
I'm currently using DragThe Bar and I enjoy their content, but the one thing they are lacking is enough micro NLHE for me. Who do we think has the best micro stakes help?
really? I think DTB is the only site with a .02/.05 SNE grinder making videos...
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12-16-2010 , 12:32 PM
Which site has the best content for hunl?
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12-17-2010 , 01:48 PM
bluefirepoker's new website looks nice, 400 a year is still the price
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12-17-2010 , 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by peterpjames
bluefirepoker's new website looks nice
Yes, that was a much needed overhaul and it both looks and works much better.
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12-17-2010 , 08:59 PM
Can someone subscribed to VT answer a few questions for me? I tried to find this info on the site itself, but failed.

How many videos does Spacegravy have up? How many of his videos were released in 2010?

thanks much!
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