- 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.
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MoreEv (Other): bluffing by Nitreg
Bluffing and bluff strategy is one of the hardest but most fundamental parts of poker. Without a doubt, if you do not bluff in poker, there is no way you can be a successful poker player. That being said, Nitreg explain why bluffing is no small task, as it requires good poker sense, timing and guts to pull it off.
DJ Sensei (PLO): Dr DJ's PLO Practice: Episode Seveen
DJ Sensei talks about Barreling and how he believes people don’t do it often enough, or stick with it as a plan due to the change in our holdings.Watch this video on Deuces Cracked →
Vulcans (NLHE): Tough Game When you Run Bad 10/20 25/50 NLHE
In this video we look at a number of interesting high stakes spot. Unfortunately, the cards are not turning our way and very few of these hands turn out in our favor. I also included one especially interesting hand at 2 4 NLHE where we 5bet QJ and get called.Watch this video on Drag The Bar →
Andrew Brokos (SNG/MTT): WCOOP Heads-Up Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos (Part 6)
Just in time for WCOOP, Andrew “foucault82” Brokos breaks down the heads-up game by reviewing his run in last year’s WCOOP Heads-Up tournament. This is a 6 part series. Andrew also discusses a number of the hands vs NeverScaredB on his Thinking Poker Podcast Note: Andrew has added a part 6 to this series from this year’s HU WCOOP Event that will be released next.Watch this video on Tournament Poker Edge →
Clint Losch (SNG/MTT): Clint’s Mid-Game Study Session
Watch this video on Bluefire Poker →
Ph33roX (SNG/MTT): Ph33roX Leakfinder #4 – $30 Hypers (Mix of Opponents)
Ph33roX reviews play at the $30 hyper level on Full Tilt Poker. The player faces both a random opponent and a regular. Ph33roX talks about taking your entire range into consideration when playing a thinking opponent, and why you should sometimes play smaller pots against unpredictable randoms.