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.
This week danzasmack & Entity continue their Courchevel instruction for viewers at Deuces Cracked, Alan Jackson looks at 3bet stats over at Bluefire Poker, HUSNG coach Sentin provides a review of heads up play in Irish Poker and This_Passing examines a player’s leaks in PLO for CardRunners members.
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danzasmack & Entity (Other): Mentor: Courchevel Continues with Danzasmack and Entity
Deuces Cracked: Entity and Danzasmack continue to talk about Courchevel and review Entity’s play in the home game scenario.
Watch this video on Deuces Cracked →
Alan Jackson (NLHE): Using Stats in 2013 (4)
Bluefire Poker: Alan discusses his fold to 3bet stats and how he 3bets against different players.
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Sentin (SNG/MTT): Irish Poker on Full Tilt – Heads Up Strategy with Sentin7
HUSNG: Sentin reviews the new Irish Poker format on Full Tilt, playing heads up cash and sit n go versions of the game. He starts by breaking down the rules and strategies, then goes into hand reviews where he talks about hand selection, opponent tendencies and how to induce fear into your opponents with floats,c-bets and check raises. He also discusses some interesting observations on timing tells that he has picked up on.
This_Passing (PLO): Leakfinder: $100PLO 6-Max, Part 1
CardRunners: In this new leakfinder series, This_Passing reviews the play of a friend at $100 PLO 6-max on PokerStars. Topics include semi-bluffing, four-betting, value betting, and more.
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Turkey_Brain (NLHE): A Case Against Slow-Playing
Drag The Bar: In this series I use my own hand histories to make a case against slow-playing big hands in order to maximize value verses weaker opponents. Not only does slow-playing often lead to letting an opponent “get there,” but it can also cause you to miss out on massive value that you just would not get if you let more cards come down. I take into account components such as stack size, position, board texture, and my opponent’s propensity to get it in early, focusing on big 3-bets and check raises to build big pots while I have the most equity.
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Daryl Jace (SNG/MTT): Mini FTOPS Team Hand History Review with Daryl Jace and Chris Moon (Part 1)
Tournament Poker Edge: Chris Moon and Daryl “aaaaaaaa” Jace team up for this video series where they review a deep run that Chris made in a mini FTOPS. Great poker conversation between two great poker minds! This is a 6-part series.
Watch this video on Tournament Poker Edge →
The_End (Other): Check Raising Flop as PFR
LeggoPoker: Denny discusses check raising the flop as the pre-flop raiser. He kicks off the video with a short presentation then reviews several hand histories to provide some in game scenarios.

