Poker Training Videos This Week: April 21, 2013 Poker Training Videos This Week: April 21, 2013
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Key Takeaways
  • Using SAGE to improve heads up play.
  • What the EV line really means.
  • How to use Excel to make poker math easier to learn this week in the 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.

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Our highlighted videos this week include Blake Erickson from MoreEV teaching viewers about high blinds heads up play using SAGE. In addition braminc shows viewers at CardRunners what the EV line really means, sthief09 demonstrates how to use Excel to study poker math over at Deuces Cracked, Andrew Brokos from Tournament Poker Edge kicks off a series where he looks at a deep run in a recent WCOOP event and Sentin from HUSNG reviews some hyper-turbo hands.

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Blake Erickson (SNG/MTT): S.A.G.E By Blake

MoreEV: SAGE (Sit And Go Endgame System) is a system which was developed for the situations with two players and very high blinds, and is therefore mostly used in SNG-tournaments.Many players are not able to adjust to the situation where the blinds are very large in proportion to the size of the stacks, which really reduces the advantage of a player which he might have had when playing under normal circumstances. By using SAGE, you can boost your own advantage against these players.The system itself is very simple and easy to learn. In this Video Blake is gonna tell you more about this system.

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Asad Goodarzy (NLHE): Asad’s Same Same, But Different

Bluefire Poker: Asad breaks down two extremely similar hands to better show members how to analyze hands and disect …

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braminc (SNG/MTT): Classroom: The EV Line

CardRunners: In this classroom vid, Braminc discusses the EV Line (AKA Red Line) and the myths and misconceptions surrounding this misunderstood stat. Samer breaks down what the line really means, what it doesn’t mean, and shows how the line is created.

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sthief09 (NLHE): Mentor: Sthief09 (#11) – Excel Tutorial for Poker Math

Deuces Cracked: Sthief09 shows DC member, ralph cifaretto, how to use Excel for poker math, starting from the basics and moving on to some more complex EV tables.

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Andrew Brokos (SNG/MTT): WCOOP Deep Run Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 1)

Tournament Poker Edge: Andrew “foucault82” Brokos is back with a megaseries. He takes us through a deep run in a recent WCOOP in extraordinary detail. Game flow dynamics, making reads, post flop play, aggression and value targeting are all explored. This is the first seven parts of the series, followed by even more in a future series.

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Sentin (SNG/MTT): Sentin7 Hyper Turbo Hand Review

HUSNG: Sentin7 reviews some hands at the hyper-turbo level where he believes he made some glaring mistakes. He explains the importance of getting the maximum amount of chips in each situation and that you can still make errors even though you may win the hand.

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HeyImDro (NLHE): Monday Morning QB & River Play

Drag The Bar: In the first half of this video I reviewed some hands from a recent Sunday session. In the second half, I set my filter to “River Continuation Bet Possible = True” so that I could review some hands from that session where three streets of poker were played.

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luckychewy (Other): Poker and Life Part 2

LeggoPoker: Chewy continues his series on poker and life. Topics include feel and theory based play, flow, intuition, and other discussions that directly and indirectly relate to poker.

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