- 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.
Scott Jannarone (Other): PLO8 HU Special (part 1)
If you like or want to learn about PLO8 HU, this series is for you. Would it be nice if you could see your opponent’s cards when you play HU? In this series you will be able to see both side of an one hour long PLO8 HU match between MoreEV coach Scott and MoreEV member Russ.
Scott Jannarone (Other): PLO8 HU Special (part 2)
BalugaWhale (NLHE): Ghost: BalugaWhale (#18) – 2-tabling 400NL
BalugaWhale loads up some tables of 400NL and tries to start some tables which leads to play against short-stacks and regulars.Watch this video on Deuces Cracked →
Dusty “leatherass9” Schmidt (NLHE): Leatherass9’s Live 6-table Session
In his return to BlueFirePoker, Dusty plays a live 6-tabling session!Watch this video on Bluefire Poker →
The_End (NLHE): Learning From Mistakes
Denny reviews some $200 NL and $500 NL hands while discussing how he learns from the mistakes he makes and how his mistakes can reveal a lot about an opponent’s thought process.Watch this video on LeggoPoker →
HUSNG News (SNG/MTT): Sol Reader Multi Tabling $350 Super Turbos on Full Tilt Poker
Sol Reader multi tables $350 buyin level super turbo games on Full Tilt Poker. He discusses his play against a pair of opponents, using the hand replayer sparingly between live decisions.
zerosum79 (NLHE): Low Blind Concepts 2 – Identifying and Exploiting Player Tendencies
In this video I discuss how to identify different player types and describe a system for thinking about how to easily adjust to maximally exploit their mistakes. I take an in depth look at why playing the opposite style of your opponent is usually the correct strategy. I then walk you through each player type describing their low blind playing tendencies and provide recommendations on how to take advantage of them. In the end I show you the HUD stats necessary to quickly categorize any opponent at any format into one of the four playing style categories. If you were looking for a video about adjusting to the playing styles of your opponent’s in the low blinds check this one out!Watch this video on Drag The Bar →







