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The following are descriptions of some of the videos that you will see when you signup to OutstandingPoker.com.
Video # 61 - Added on June 25, 2009
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- Image, image, image - how to build and maintain a perceived 'reckless' image so that you get paid off
- When to push your opponents with aggressiveness and when to back off
- What things to focus on in order to become a winning player at the mid-stakes games
- Expanding your game past playing ABC fundamental poker
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Video # 60 - Added on June 18, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- introducing basic concepts of the game from survival
- to shoving and folding
- to a simple break down of how you should be playing in different stages.
- It also identifys some common mistakes in these games and discusses hands that come up in a logical way.
- See a list of all Sit-n-Go Videos
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Video # 59 - Added on June 03, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Playing aggressively and building an image that will get you paid $$
- Picking spots to make aggressive moves that add to your bottom line
- Exploiting the two types of players - the nits and the fish - how to extract maximum value ($$) from each
- Why having an aggressive image is very important
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Video # 58 - Added on May 22, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- How to adjust to the different player types at the table.
- How to optimally play the blind-vs.-blind situations when it's folded to you in the small blind.
- Identifying good 3-barrel bluff opportunities.
- Using hand ranges to determine the optimal move
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Video # 57 - Added on May 13, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- How to exploit the two types of opponents at these stakes - the nits and the messes
- How to counter your opponents' attempts at outplaying you
- How to build an aggressive image and reap the benefits from your opponents
- When to just give up on pots instead of continuation betting
- Good spots to 3-bet and why it is good
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Video # 56- Added on April 30 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Microstakes mayhem - how to crush the microstakes games
- Playing solid poker and capitalizing on others' mistakes
- Inducing bluffs by spastic opponents
- How to deal with calling stations - exploiting their bad habits and making money off them
- What hands to open with when up against calling stations
- The concept of pot control and when to use it
- Continuation betting and board textures to c-bet on
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Video # 55 - Added on April 22, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Hand reading, hand reading, hand reading - putting all the pieces of the puzzle together to narrow your opponent's hand range
- Playing aggressively on the button, how to narrowing your hand range when out of position
- Leveraging position to play back at your opponents, even without a hand
- Double and triple barrel bluffing, when it's optimal
- Discussion on continuation betting frequencies and good/bad board textures
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Video # 54 - Added on April 16, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Hand reading, hand reading, hand reading - putting all the pieces of the puzzle together to narrow your opponent's hand range
- Playing aggressively on the button, how to narrowing your hand range when out of position
- Leveraging position to play back at your opponents, even without a hand
- Double and triple barrel bluffing, when it's optimal
- Discussion on continuation betting frequencies and good/bad board textures
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Video # 53 - Added on April 07, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Dealing with aggressive preflop play
- 4 talbes
- Using new stats to gain a better read on your opponents' play
- Getting use to game flow and incorporating it into your decisions
- Some methods for how to pick off big bluffs by your opponents
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Video # 52 - Added on March 27, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- $20+1 Heads-up Sit-n-Go
- Playing aggressive on the button
- What type of flops are good to try to steal postflop
- When to continuation bet/give up
- Pot odds and implied odds when drawing
- See a list of all Sit-n-Go Videos
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Video # 51 - Added on March 17, 2009 |
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- 4 tables with a pause/discuss commentary when interesting situations arise
- atta22 records a Med-High Stakes video to showcase how the game changes at higher limits
- Exploring optimal lines against different opponents (ie. check-raising river, inducing bluffs)
- Multi-level thinking - what your opponent thinks you're thinking, etc.
- Using HUD stats to get a better read on your opponent
- Part 2 of 2
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Video # 50 - Added on March 5, 2009 |
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- 4 tables with a pause/discuss commentary when interesting situations arise
- atta22 records a Med-High Stakes video to showcase how the game changes at higher limits
- Exploring optimal lines against different opponents (ie. check-raising river, inducing bluffs)
- Multi-level thinking - what your opponent thinks you're thinking, etc.
- Using HUD stats to get a better read on your opponent
- Part 1 of 2
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Video # 49 - Added on February 23, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Continuing the series on how to beat the micro stakes
- What hands to open in each position
- Extracting maximum value with strong hands
- Controlling the game and being the aggressor
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Video # 48 - Added on February 13, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- How to optimally play and win at these stakes
- Why calling others' raises is not profitable
- 3-betting and when to do it
- Using VPIP and PFR to your advantage
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Video # 47 - Added on February 05, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- $111 Heads-up Sit-n-Go (no blind increases)
- Getting familiar with your opponent's tendencies and exploiting them
- When to play for pot control and when to hammer the pot
- Exploiting positional advantage and playing every button (and why it's profitable)
- Part 2 of 2
- See a list of all Sit-n-Go Videos
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Video # 46 - Added on January 29, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- $111 Heads-up Sit-n-Go (no blind increases)
- Getting familiar with your opponent's tendencies and exploiting them
- When to play for pot control and when to hammer the pot
- Exploiting positional advantage and playing every button (and why it's profitable)
- Part 1 of 2
- See a list of all Sit-n-Go Videos
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Video # 45 - Added on January 21, 2009
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- 4 tables on Party Poker
- New video with commentary and analysis provided after the session to allow for pausing to discuss interesting spots
- Dealing with regulars and adapting to the flow of the game
- Inducing large bluffs by your opponents when you hold strong hands
- Wielding position like a weapon
- Aggression, aggression, aggression!
- Part 2 of 2
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Video # 44 - Added on January 7, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- 4 tables on Party Poker
- New video with commentary and analysis provided after the session to allow for pausing to discuss interesting spots
- Dealing with regulars and adapting to the flow of the game
- Inducing large bluffs by your opponents when you hold strong hands
- Wielding position like a weapon
- Aggression, aggression, aggression!
- Part 1 of 2
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Video # 43 - Added on December 26, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Dealing with aggressive players and 3-bets preflop
- Varying your opening ranges based on your opponents at the table
- Using Voluntarily Put $ in Pot % (VPIP), Pre-flop Raise % (PFR), and Went to Showdown % from your Heads-up Display
- Part 1 of 2
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Video # 42 - Added on December 18, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Dealing with aggressive players and 3-bets preflop
- Varying your opening ranges based on your opponents at the table
- Using Voluntarily Put $ in Pot % (VPIP), Pre-flop Raise % (PFR), and Went to Showdown % from your Heads-up Display
- Part 1 of 2
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Video # 41 - Added on December 05, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Momentum, momentum, momentum - how to capitalize on it
- How to properly identify likely bluffing spots by your opponents and how to optimally respond to them
- Putting the pressure on your opponents and inducing him to make mistakes
- More post-flop hand reading
- How to re-adjust to your opponent's adjustments
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Video # 40 - Added on November 27, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Back to the basics: Hammering home extremely important pre-flop concepts for beginners and advanced players alike
- positional play, opening hand ranges, pre-flop bet sizing
- Identifying opponents hand ranges and accurately determining profitable bluffing scenarios
- Understanding your 'perceived' image at the table and how it's different than you might believe
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Video # 39 - Added on November 17, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Advanced post-flop play
- Hand reading and how to really narrow down your opponent's hand ranges using all available information
- Game flow psychology and how to apply it in certain situations
- When to consider folding a set of Aces because it's not the nuts
- Why Poker Tracker/Heads Up Displays are important and how they can improve your game

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Video # 38 - Added on November 05, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- How to use momentum to your advantage in a heads up match
- Explaining the concept of meta game and match flow and how to apply it
- Understanding opponents' hand ranges and your own perceived hand ranges and how that should affect your play
- Being patient against aggressive opponents and capitalizing when given opportunities

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Video # 37 - Added on October 20, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Advanced post-flop play
- Continuation betting, when to fire two barrels, when to give up
- 3-betting preflop and how to identify profitable 3-bet spots

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Video # 36 - Added on October 05, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Taking aggression to the next level and controlling the table
- Hand reading and how to leverage tracking stats (VPIP, PFR) to narrow down hand ranges
- Becoming self aware of your image at the table and how that should change your play
- The concept of "bluffing capital" and how to apply it
- Basing your actions on your opponents and not your cards
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Video # 35 - Added on September 23, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- PokerStars
- 2 x $16 Turbo Sit'n'Go
- Explaining the early stages of SNG play and how to build a stack
- When you should switch to a push-fold strategy and why it is necessary
- Early game reads and how they should alter your thinking
See a list of all Sit-n-Go Videos
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Video # 34 - Added on September 23, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- PokerStars
- 2 x $16 Turbo Sit'n'Go
- Evaluating opponents raising and calling ranges, and how to properly respond
- Why being the aggressor is very important
- Continuation betting and why it is very profitable, and how it helps your image
See a list of all Sit-n-Go Videos
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Video # 33 - Added on September 21, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- $0.25/$0.50 Pot Limit Holdem
- 1 table 6max
- Advanced hand reading techniques
- Exploiting positional advantage, even with weak hands
- Exploiting overly-aggressive opponents
- How to confuse your opponents and make yourself difficult to read
- Explaining VPIP (Voluntarily Put Money in the Pot) and PFR (Pre-flop Raise) stats and how to leverage them to build reads
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Video # 32 - Added on September 05, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- 4x $6.50 Turbo Sit'n'Go on PokerStars
- How to optimally recover when your stack starts to get low
- How to aggressively wield your big stack like a weapon against weaker opponents
- How to adjust to someone's heads-up style when you're playing for first
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Video # 31 - Added on August 28, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- 4x $6.50 Turbo Sit'n'Go on PokerStars
- Bubble play and being aggressive leading to being "in the money"
- Heads up play and how to adjust
- Positional play early on and how to exploit it
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Video # 30 - Added on August 05, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- atta22 plays 4 $6.50 Turbo Sit-n-go's
- Building a stack early
- Being aggressive near the bubble
- Push/fold strategy late game
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Video # 29 - Added on July 17, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- $0.50/1 No Limit Holdem Full Ring
- Beginner concepts, positional play
- How to incorporate aggression into your game
- Hand reading
- How to narrow your opponent's hand range
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Video # 28 - Added on July 9, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Full ring
- Beginner concepts
- What hands to play in early position (EP)
- How to exploit your positional advantage
- The key observations you need to make when deciding what move to make (your position, your opponents position, your opponent's stack size, opponent's image, your image, etc.)
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Video # 27 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- 2 tables $2/40
- Where you want to sit relative to the fish at the table
- Leveraging Poker Tracker to complete your game
- Value betting thinly even when there is an obvious straight on the board
- Taking weak opponents to "value-town"
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Video # 26 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- 2 tables $2/4
- Poker Tracker tactics
- Adjusting your style based on your opponents
- Using Poker Tracker stats to accurately put your opponents on a hand range
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Video # 25 - Added on May 31, 2008
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- $0.50/$1.00 blinds
- Defining the basics of positional play
- How to adjust when you're in position and out of position
- Playing solid poker to beat these stakes
- Taking advantage of weaker players
- Setting up a multi-street bluff
- When to make a big river bluff
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Video # 24 - Added on May 31, 2008
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- $0.25/$0.50 blinds
- Playing solid poker to beat these stakes
- Taking advantage of weaker players
- How to beat smaller stakes
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Video # 23 - Added on May 31, 2008
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- Playing on Full Tilt
- Positional play and why it's important
- What starting hands you should be playing
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Video # 22 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- More Poker Tracker stats - Street by street aggression factors and fold percentages
- How to fully leverage Poker Tracker stats to complement your game
- Making tough folds
- Going with your instincts when facing tough decisions
- How to adjust to maniacs and exploit their over-aggressiveness
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Video # 21 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- An explanation of two additional Poker Tracker stats - Went to Showdown % (WTSD) and Won $ at Showdown (W$SD)
- How to immediately identify weak players through their WTSD and W$SD stats
- Hand reading exercises
- When to make a hero call with a weak hand in a big pot
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Video # 20 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- More Poker Tracker assistance
- Heads up play
- Being aware of your image and how it affects your strategies
- When it is correct to fold top pair
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Video # 19 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Introducing Poker Tracker into your play
- Using Poker Tracker stats to really expand on your reads
- An explanation of VPIP (Voluntarily Put $ in Pot), PFR (Pre-flop Raise %), Aggression Factor
- Why your value betting strategy changes completely depending on your opponent
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Video # 18 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Sizing up your opponents
- Playing AK profitably
- Why playing Ax out of position is not profitable
- Maximizing your value versus your opponents hand range
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Video # 17 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Hand reading tactics
- When to make blocking bets
- Integrating opponent reads into your game
- Fake blocking bets to induce raises
- Image awareness, using it to your advantage
- Re-analyzing your hands to determine best action
- Mixing it up, changing gears to throw off your opponents
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Video # 16 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Dealing with losses and how to avoid tilt
- Playing two tables at once to increase your winrate
- Analyzing flop texture and how it affects your plays
- 3-betting (re-raising) preflop
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Video # 15 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- How to beat small stakes and start earning money
- Working reads into your game
- Positional play
- How to use PokerStove to analyze your game
- How to optimally play AK preflop
- JT open end straight draw
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Video # 14 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Gaining reads on opponenets and using them to your advantage
- Positional play
- Dealing with maniacs and exploiting their play
- Gaining maximum value for your hand through value betting
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Video # 13 - Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Playing 2 tables
- Adjusting your play depending on your opponent
- Picking on weaker players
- Implied odds and why stack sizes are important
- Disguising strong hands as draws
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Video # 12 - Added on May 31, 2008
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- Pot odds and how they impact your play
- Identifying weak players and exploiting them
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Video # 11- Added on May 31, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- What starting hands you should play based on position
- Limping preflop and why it is bad (and how to take advantage of opponents who are doing it)
- Using your image to your advantage
- Dealing with cold streaks
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Video # 10 - Added on May 18, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video:
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- Analyzing 2 tables
- Talk about Short stackers hand ranges
- How to spot a weak opponent in a multi way pot.
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Video # 9 - Added on May 16, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Table min. and max.
- Why play multi table
- What you should be playing when starting out.
- Why continuation betting is key when playing 6 man ring games.
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Video # 8 - Added on May 9, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Analyzing hands while playing 10/20 nl
- What starting hands you should play
- How to affectively put notes on your players
- Why it is important to get your money in on mega drawing hands against short stack players
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Video # 7 - Added on May 2, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Analyzing standard play while playing 5/10 nl
- What starting hands you should play
- How to affectively put notes on your players
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Video # 6 - Added on April 25, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Analyzing standard play while playing 5/10 nl
- How to spot weakness based on betting patterns
- Why it is necessary to change up your game in higher limits.
- Why it is essential to loosen up after having a tight table image.
- How short stackers play and how to adapt to a table with a short stacker on it.
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Video # 5 - Added on April 18, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Blocker Betting. Why blocker bet with marginal made hands or draws.
- Why ABC poker works in the lower limit nl poker games.
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Video # 4 - Added on April 11, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Starting hands and values of starting hands
- What hands you should be playing when starting out playing NL Texas Holdem.
- Majority of the video will talk about positioning
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Video # 3 - Added on April 4, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Various types of hands you might have on the flop and how to play them on the flop depending on position.
- How to play your hand in order to get maximum value for your hand on the flop
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Video # 2- Added on March 28, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Primary focus of this video is flop play. How to evaluate your hands and why positioning is so important.
- What you should buy in for and why.
- Range of hands short stackers will play
- Advantages and disadvantages of playing short stack poker
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Video # 1 - Added on March 21, 2008
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| What is discussed in this video: |
- Basic fundamentals of no limit texas holdem. Why we should be putting notes on your player.
- Importance of table Image. Pot control, how t o manipulate pot sizes, position.
- Type of range you should play in what position. How to play against calling stations.
- What to play when starting off playing nl texas holdem. How to affectively play tight aggressive.
- Difference of the value of hands in Limit and NL holdem.
- Short handed play in poker
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