I hear bluefire is pretty darn good. The selection of Pros as far as i'm aware are of the newer age, and not just some guy who happened to jag a sunday million.
(Not sure about the lineup of MTT pros though, i know the cash and SNG are pretty good)
Yeah i know, since i've quit poker (sorry, Since the US forced me to quit) i've just been real busy with work, it's all going a lot better for me now actually, black friday was a blessing in disguise for me .
I may hit you up later on in the year as i'm planning to get to octoberfest this year to join in the mayhem .
I would join a training site if the speech on the videos was comprehensible. All of the samples I have watched have been disappointing, with the presenters making no attempt to ennunciate their words - they speak as they would normally, which may be fine for someone used to hearing that type of accent. But it makes no allowance for the degradation in the quality caused by the recording. They all look pretty amateurish to me (though the players themselves may be brilliant).
This unprofessionalism is not confined to poker - spreadbetting sites made the same low-quality recordings to explain how their sites worked - and did not offer a script of the recording.
I can't be the only non-American to have trouble; can I?
Do you think that video training sights are better then books?
Thanks