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    Thumbs up poker videos!

    poker videos,vods from all internet! more than 500gbs!
    watch and learn from the pros!
    Pro Poker Vods
    any question shoot here

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    Hey nice looking site.

    I'd probably change the intro video as it's just a guy commentating on hands from a SNG in a replayer. I didn't get past the first few hands before switching off.

    I think what may be better is to start with talking through an overall approach to these games, how most people play them, where most go wrong, stages and structure of a SNG, why we need to adjust our ranges etc, etc. Broad overveiws to help newbies.

    I saw a guy just saying "a guy raised, there are four callers, the flop is 10,10,9 (or whatever it was) the original raiser bets" Yeah, I can see that, what am I learning, it's a hand replayer vid, skip to something reasonably interesting where I may learn something.

    So if I wanted to impress or atleast retain new students, there would be some food for thought. Not knocking, just making some constructive criticism.

    I always welcome the same.

    Good luck on your venture.

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    Hey nice looking site.

    I'd probably change the intro video as it's just a guy commentating on hands from a SNG in a replayer. I didn't get past the first few hands before switching off.

    I think what may be better is to start with talking through an overall approach to these games, how most people play them, where most go wrong, stages and structure of a SNG, why we need to adjust our ranges etc, etc. Broad overveiws to help newbies.

    I saw a guy just saying "a guy raised, there are four callers, the flop is 10,10,9 (or whatever it was) the original raiser bets" Yeah, I can see that, what am I learning, it's a hand replayer vid, skip to something reasonably interesting where I may learn something.

    So if I wanted to impress or atleast retain new students, there would be some food for thought. Not knocking, just making some constructive criticism.

    I always welcome the same.

    Good luck on your venture.

    Broker
    Get private poker lessons from me at my poker school.

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