Poker Training Videos This Week: 4-Betting, Note Taking and Peeling the Flop Poker Training Videos This Week: 4-Betting, Note Taking and Peeling the Flop
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Key Takeaways
  • The week’s picks from the pokerfuse.com poker training video directory.

Our weekly feature gives readers a look inside our Poker Training Video Directory. We showcase some of the week’s best training videos from some of the top video producers and training sites available on the web.

Keep in mind many of these are premium subscription sites, but lots of them offer free previews, free trials or other alternative methods of maintaining a premium membership.


Andrew Brokos (SNG/MTT): Sunday 500 – Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 1)

Andrew “foucault82” Brokos returns with a hand history review of a deep run in the prestigious Pokerstars Sunday $500. This is a 5 part series

Watch this video on Tournament Poker Edge →


sthief09 (NLHE): Search and Destroy 2: John Part 3 – 4-betting

In part 3, Josh and John talk about 4-betting. John shows a simple mathematical method for developing default 4-betting ranges.

Watch this video on Deuces Cracked →


Hunter Bick (NLHE): Opp. that Tilt You: Tight Passives Part 3

The conclusion of the match, we see the opponent tighten up as he tries to protect his lead. My aggressive pot-building strategy pays off handsomely as I make about 100bbs with no showdowns, including a couple sizeable pots where he folded the river.

Watch this video on Drag The Bar →


Aaron Been (SNG/MTT): Aaron’s Live Tuesday Grind (2)

Aaron continues his plays his Tuesday schedule, including Super Tuesday, The Big $162 and the T-Rex.

Watch this video on Bluefire Poker →


Marc Alioto (SNG/MTT): Midstakes Live Sweat with a Focus on Note Taking by Marc Alioto (Part 2)

Marc Alioto is back with a live sweat with a twist. In this series he focuses on how to take notes on your opponent and how it helps him in game. This is a four part series.

Watch this video on Tournament Poker Edge →


danzasmack (NLHE): Beating Live SSNL: Peeling the Flop

In a good no limit game, you can often find yourself getting a very good price on a flop call – despite the fact we’re playing NO LIMIT. When you do decide to “peel” the flop, it’s important you’re doing so for the right reasons. In this video, Chuck goes through why a player may want to call the flop lightly and more importantly why that player shouldn’t.

Watch this video on Deuces Cracked →