Poker Training Videos This Week: Check Raising the Flop,  High Roller Hand History Review, and an Introduction to Triple Draw Poker Training Videos This Week: Check Raising the Flop,  High Roller Hand History Review, and an Introduction to Triple Draw
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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.


danzasmack (NLHE): Beating Live SSNL: Check Raising the Flop

Check-raising the flop can be a great way to build a big pot. However, some players have a tendency to overdo it. In this video, Chuck covers the basics of check-raising the flop. When and why do we want to do it? Would we be better off just leading the flop? Check out the differences between 2 examples that will help you decide whether or not this is a time to get tricky or just lead out.

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Andrew Brokos (SNG/MTT): LOL Liveaments – Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 1)

Just in time for the WSOP, Andrew Brokos brings us a Hand History Review from a live tournament he recently final tabled. He took notes during key hands and gives us insight into how to crush a live tournament. This is a three part series.

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sthief09 (NLHE): Search and Destroy 2: Analyzing Trouble Hands – When You Miss the Flop

In the 4th and final part, Josh and Christopher discuss more hands that gave Christopher trouble. These hands focus primarily on river play and flop play after missing the flop.

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hotjenny314 (NLHE): $15 45-Man Review: From a Babbling Bubble to a Hazing Heads-Up Part Two

In part two of this two part $15 45-man series, Katie reviews the in-the-money play through the conclusion of the heads-up battle. This part focuses on the differences in calling when dealing with Chip EV mode, versus ICM adjustments. Other important concepts covered include: min-raising versus open-shoving, calling ranges, adjusting to regs, adjusting to passive players, and heads-up play.

Watch this video on Drag The Bar →


Aaron Been (SNG/MTT): Aaron’s FTOPS Event #28 HH Review (20

Aaron continues his review with part 2 of his deep run in FTOPS Event #28.

Watch this video on Bluefire Poker →


ARRONWILSON (SNG/MTT): Arronwilson: Hand History Reviews Vs Strong Regs In Turbos And Hypers


In this video, Arronwilson reviews several turbo and hyper turbo hands that he played against strong regs. Arron’s focus in this video is to discuss his understanding of how his opponents play certain spots and also his understanding of how his opponents may perceive his own range. With the five hands reviewed, Arron analyzes in detail and demonstrates how his reasoning regarding the above themes leads to his decisions in the various scenarios that are covered.

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Scott Jannarone (Other): Introduction to A-5 Triple Draw By Scott

A-5 Triple Draw is a draw poker game where the player with the best low hand wins the pot. Each player is dealt five cards to start, and then has the chance to discard any cards in their hand in exchange for new cards during three separate draw rounds.This video is an introduction to those who have never played A-5 Triple Draw, but are curious about a new variant.

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Daryl Jace (SNG/MTT): High Roller Hand History Review with Daryl “aaaaaaaa” Jace (Part 3)

Daryl “aaaaaaaa” Jace returns with a hand history review from the Merge High Roller. It’s another classic series full of in-depth analysis. This is a three part series.

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