Recently in Poker Training at Card Player Pro

Each week, members of Card Player Pro (powered by PokerSavvy Plus) have exclusive access to five new poker training videos made by top online pros. If you are serious about improving your game, there is no better way to learn than by seeing firsthand how the pros play and think. Here are the latest additions to our poker coaching library:

AUG 21
Ama0330 #36: Forcing Mistakes – $25 No Limit Cash Games

Ama0330 begins his analysis of key hands he’s played at $25 no-limit hold’em. Andrew focuses his review on flop and turn bet sizes that will allow you to manipulate the pot and control your opponent’s actions. Outplaying players is what he does best.

AUG 20
LearnedFromTV #27: $400+ PLO – $400 Pot Limit Omaha Cash Games

LearnedFromTV plays four tables of $400 and $600 pot-limit Omaha and breaks down difficult post-flop situations against talented mid-stakes regulars. Concepts include: Strong draws in multi-way pots, bluffing with blockers, and variance.

AUG 19
Foucault #56: Heads Up Training – $200 Heads Up Cash Games

Foucault concludes his heads-up session with Card Player Pro member Altikos and reviews key concepts to beating small-stakes heads up. Foucault also analyzes several important concepts that low-stakes players should add to their game: Taking advantage to your opponent’s tendencies, thinking in terms of ranges, and post-flop adjustments.

AUG 18
SirWatts #11: MTT Lessons – Early Level Tournament Play

SirWatts joins the MTT Lesson crew, bringing us his perspective on tournament play. Mike reviews his play in 4 high stakes MTTs on various sites, and walks us through his approach to early game play. SirWatts focuses on chip accumulation, and avoiding common trap spots that lower stakes players often fall into, which can cause problems later as the blinds get bigger.

AUG 17
Foucault #55: Finesse Feat. EpicFoldGuy – $600 No Limit Cash Games

Foucault and EpicFoldGuy conclude their six-max mid-stakes review with four table commentary on EFG’s play. Foucault focuses on post-flop adjustments given EFG’s image, and has several recommendations for selecting hands to defend with. They conclude with an analysis of mid-stakes no-limit play and suggestions where smaller-stakes players can work to improve and move up.



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