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WallaceWins

WallaceWins

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Hello all,

I play a LOT of online poker and have done so almost 4 days a week for sometimes 5 to 8 hours in a row. Trouble is I seem stuck. I would rate my play on a scale of 1 being a new poker player to 100 being like a Phil Helmuth or Daniel Negrano at maybe 52.

Which is to say I am about 1/2 as good as must players and 1/2 worse than the others. I want to take my game to the next level. I have read some books but was wondering if anyone has used Card Runner Video Training and what was the feedback on it?

At $100 to sign up and just under $30 a month is not too expense but it takes a LOT of time to watch and study all the video's from what I see.

So is it worth it? Will it make me a better player? Are there better sites or places to learn? :confused:

Experienced Feedback is greatly appreciated!
 
pantin007

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depends on what ur playing, cash or tournies
 
dresturn2

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well it seems to me that u are half stepping sir...cause if u think u are that good to be better than half the players playing online then u need bigger stakes....if u that good it will happen.....so go and show us....represent for the CC
 
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mig2169

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Well i will try to anwser the question, u might pay 20or 30 dollars for a poker book, and paying 100 for videos might be worth it but you will not find out until u go through the sessions, i have not seen the videos so my advice would be worthless, but if they do help u get to the next level, the 100 is a drop in the bucket. So i say go ahead and buy it.
 
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ionscorp

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I got to try a free trial via points from full tilt. I would suggest you doing the same thing to see if it is worth you paying for. =)
 
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