I am an average player and planning to join some good poker training site to improve my skills. Can someone suggest me one? Cardrunners and bluefirepoker seem to be the top 2. But i am not sure which one to join. I know 'both' would be perfect but to start off..... any suggestions????
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07-31-2010 #1Fish Food
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09-08-2010 #2Fish Food
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I wrote a small article about the top training sites here.
http://www.rakebackpower.com/poker/training.html
I would absolutely recommend Card Runners above and beyond all of the competition. I was a member for about 3 years. I watched literally half of their video archive, love reading all the blogs and the coaching and forum advice is excellent as well. It's cheap and they have a few deals with Full Tilt and other poker rooms too.
Good luck at the tablesLast edited by DanDan65; 09-29-2010 at 06:01 PM.
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