Poker Training Videos This Week: June 30, 2013 Poker Training Videos This Week: June 30, 2013
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Key Takeaways
  • At CardRunners, zachjackdad teaches players the pros and cons of jamming pocket nines,
  • Aaron Jones and KingDan discuss playing the small blind in tournaments at LeggoPoker.
  • Nitreg covers the different types of opponents in MoreEV’s all free video collection.

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.

The highlighted videos this week include zachjackdad from CardRunners teaching players the pros and cons of jamming pocket nines, Chris Moon and Daryl “aaaaaaaa” Jace reviewing a live sweat vid over at Tournament Poker Edge, Aaron Jones and KingDan discussing playing the small blind in tournaments at LeggoPoker and Nitreg covering the different types of opponents in MoreEV’s all free video collection.

Be aware that 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. And you can check out all the poker training videos at MoreEV when you sign up for a free membership.

sthief09 (NLHE): Mentor: Mentor – Sthief09 – 12 – Micro HH Review with Blom90 Part 1

Deuces Cracked: Sthief09 reviews hands with DC member, Blom90, mostly focusing on game theory based strategies.

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MoreEv (Other): Different Types of Opponents By Nitreg

MoreEV: Most of you will have heard terms like “Fish”, “TAG” or “Reg” – these are poker opponent classifications and terms for different poker playing styles. Nitreg will discuss the different types of opponents at the poker table. You will also learn the advantages and disadvantages of the various playing styles and he will give you tips on the best strategies to use against such players.

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zachjackdad (SNG/MTT): On The Go: NLHE MTT, 99

CardRunners: You’ve just spent a large chunk of your day playing in a tourney with 15 thousand runners. Two 6-packs of Mountain Dew and 9 Red Bulls later and it’s down to just 35. To shove or not to shove? In this MTT OTG vid, Zachjackdad discusses the pros and cons of jamming pocket nines when our Hero is put to the ultimate test.

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Turkey_Brain (NLHE): Preflop Action Extravaganza: Pt. II

Drag The Bar: We continue on our hand replayer discussing further examples of preflop hands, talk more about balancing your actions, when to fight for a pot and when to give it up, and end with a really tricky hand with pocket 10’s that I’m sure will make for great discussion in the forum. Be sure to share your thoughts!

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zZzTILT (SNG/MTT): zZzTILT and phl500 Reviewing $15 Hyper Turbo Play (part 3)

HUSNG: zZzTILT and phl500 review hyper turbo play at the $15 level on two tables. Action takes place on PokerStars and they discuss concepts such as playing weak pairs OOP on the flop, playing two pair on a draw heavy flop and several check raise sizing and decision making spots.
Don’t miss their video pack, Crushing Hyper Turbo HUSNGs, being released ahead of schedule in early July.

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Clint Losch (SNG/MTT): Losched16’s 18man HH & Database Review

Bluefire Poker: Clint reviews an 18man player’s database then dissects an 18man HH looking for ways to improve.

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aejones (Other): aejones ft. King Dan – Tournament Spots

LeggoPoker: Aaron and Dan discuss playing the small blind in tournaments, various shove spots, and respecting people’s ranges.

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Daryl Jace (SNG/MTT): Live Sweat Review with Daryl Jace and Chris Moon (Part 1)

Tournament Poker Edge: Chris Moon and Daryl “aaaaaaaa” Jace team up again! This time, Chris has recorded a live sweat without sound and Daryl joins him later to review it. It’s a great way to break down hands while capturing the dynamics of the live situation. This is a 5-part series.

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