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Poker takes "a minute to learn and a lifetime to master" - watching others play is a valid part of the path to mastery. Online poker and online videos are an excellent combination, providing easy access to expert advice. This is the place to find good online poker training in one location.

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 on: March 09, 2010, 08:16:30 am 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by savithri0254
Chad "lilholdem954" Batista shows how to come back from a major heads-up chip deficit to win a sit-and-go.  but i dont think this  video works for beginners 

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 on: March 09, 2010, 08:13:52 am 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by savithri0254
how can get poker online videos .can any one suggest me poker videos which make me get the fundamentals of poker

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 on: March 09, 2010, 08:10:06 am 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by savithri0254
i am new to poker game. can any one suggest me regarding the sites that gives poker training and also the sites that contain video tutorials on poker game

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 on: June 21, 2009, 04:02:30 pm 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by Groky
Yes you are talented

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 on: June 13, 2009, 02:15:16 pm 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by Groky
I express gratitude for the help in this question.

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 on: April 20, 2009, 07:57:26 am 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by garcia
Hi,

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 on: September 05, 2008, 06:40:08 pm 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by sheltonsmith
Hi,and great welcome  to all the members of this group and Great, watching  your site .
.................
smith

http://www.CelebPoker.com

 8 
 on: August 07, 2008, 01:13:47 pm 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by BetterPokerNow
OutstandingPoker.com promises weekly videos, articles and podcasts designed to make you a better poker player.  The emphasis at OutstandingPoker is on no-limit cash games.  Now, this might not be completely satisfying to those looking to win mega-bucks in no-limit multi-table tournaments, cash games are the best way of building a bankroll. 

Here's a sample video from one of the instructors:

<a href="http://www.viddler.com/player/be723fd7/" target="_blank">http://www.viddler.com/player/be723fd7/</a>

There's a one-time sign-up fee of $97 at Outstanding Poker, followed by monthly fees of $14.95.  The content updates on the site are frequent enough to make membership worthwhile, while at the same time keeping the costs less than some of the other online poker schools.

Visit OutstandingPoker.com to view the free poker training preview videos.

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 on: August 01, 2008, 01:25:51 pm 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by BetterPokerNow
Thanks to a significant amount of marketing and participation by some very successful online poker players CardRunners.com is one of the most popular poker training sites.  They currently promise 35 new videos each month, more than we've found on any other training web site.  And they have a good set of "demo" videos that give a pretty good idea of what you can expect if you decide to become a member.


The three co-founder instructors at CardRunners are Taylor "Green Plastic" Caby, Andrew "muddywater" Wiggins and Brian "sbrugby" Townsend.  You may have seen Brian recently on NBC's "Poker After Dark", wearing the CardRunners logo on his shirt.  The founders are assisted by a large group of online pros, too many to list here, who act as "guest instructors".  Lee Jones, formerly the poker room manager at PokerStars, recently joined the CardRunners team as Chief Operating Officer.

As you can see below, CardRunners has a very spiffy looking replayer.  Plenty of statistics on display so you can do a good review and analysis of your previous play.  The replayer is often used when CardRunners instructors create videos - and there's a seemingly unlimited number of stored hands and tournaments by other CardRunners subscribers.


Given the amount - and quality - of content on CardRunners.com, it's not surprising that this is one of the most expensive online poker training options.  For a full "gold" level membership, there's a one-time-only sign up fee of $99 plus a monthly subscription fee of $27.95.  Unlike other sites we've seen, they also offer "pay-per-view" options for watching single videos.  And there's a "Day Pass" available for a limited one-day-only membership.

Visit Card Runners for all the details, previews and even some free poker training content.

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 on: August 01, 2008, 01:00:19 pm 
Started by BetterPokerNow - Last post by BetterPokerNow
According to a note on the PokerXFactor web site, two subscribers are among the "Final 9" who will be returning to Las Vegas in November to play in the final table of the 2008 WSOP Main Event

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