Poker Training Videos This Week: May 5, 2013 Poker Training Videos This Week: May 5, 2013
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Key Takeaways
  • MoreEV shows members how to use Combonator.
  • TPE examines hands from the FTP 1K Multi-entry Multi-Final Table.
  • Drag The Bar covers the basics of bubble play.

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.

Our highlighted videos this week include Scott Jannarone from MoreEV teaching viewers how to advance their games by using Combonator. In addition il1keturtles discusses his play against an aggressive regular for viewers at HUSNG, Mike Sowers—in his debut video for members of Tournament Poker Edge—reviews a multi-entry 1k, zerosum79 teaches viewers at Drag The Bar the basics of bubble play and GoGetaRealJob kicks off a series on micro-stakes PLO for members at CardRunners.

Be aware that these are premium subscription sites, but many of them offer free previews, free trials or other alternative methods of maintaining a premium membership.

Scott Jannarone (Other): Introduction to Combonator Pro Version

MoreEV: Combonator is a next generation study tool for Texas Hold’em games. Analyze combinations, board textures, range equity and balance in one fast, lightweight all-in-one app with no calculate buttons and no waiting.Scott gives you an in depth introduction of this awesome software.Combonator comes in two different flavors; a FREE Basic and Pro version retailed at $45.GET THE PRO VERSION FOR FREE WITH MOREEV.com

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il1keturtles (SNG/MTT): IGetMonies(il1keturtles) Plays Hyper Pro Sa1251 (Part 1)

HUSNG: il1keturtles Plays Hyper Pro Sa1251 on 3 tables at the $80 level on AdamevePoker. Sa1251 is quite an aggressive regular and il1keturtles talks about how to adjust against this type of opponent. He also talks about strengthening your check/calling range when your opponent is prone to aggressive barelling tendencies.

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Mike Sowers (SNG/MTT): Mike Sowers Premiere Video – FTP 1K Multi-entry Multi-Final Table (Part 1)

Tournament Poker Edge: TPE welcomes another world-class pro to our roster. Mike “SowersUNCC” Sowers, has over 5 million on tournament cashes and has final tables in every major live tour. In his premiere series he reviews a multi-entry 1k that he had an incredible 2 final tables in. This is a 6 part series.

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GoGetaRealJob (PLO): Climbing Mt. Micro PLO Edition, Part 1

CardRunners: In this new series, GoGetaRealJob presents the PLO version of Climbing Mt. Micro. Follow along as Ville kicks off the series by playing four tables of $10PLO 6-max on Full Tilt.

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WiltOnTilt (NLHE): Mentor: WiltOnTilt (#55) – HUNL from Both Sides Part 3

Deuces Cracked: WiltOnTilt finishes his two-sided HUNL review.

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zerosum79 (Other): Virtual SNG Lessons – Beginner Bubble Play

Drag The Bar: In this video I cover how a beginning player should tackle playing the bubble. Although a mechanical bubble strategy is impossible, here I present the most clear and systematized approach to the bubble that I feel is possible. I cover all of the key concepts to adjusting to the stack based dynamic and present a method to review your hands when learning to implement this method. Finally I end with some hand history review verifying that the method works and also showing in real time how to make notes to plug the leaks based on the results. If you are struggling with the bubble, you don’t need a 1-on-1 coach, you just need this video!

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Clint Losch (SNG/MTT): Losched16’s Tricky Hands

Bluefire Poker: Clint and a group of students discuss random tricky hands that have come up in recent SNGs.

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aejones (Other): Out of Position Hand Review

LeggoPoker: aejones reviews three hands where he’s OOP: a single raised pot blind vs blind, a 3-bet pot with the lead, and a big blind defense.

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