Do you think it really pays to buy poker books to study or only online video content is enough?
Depends on your learning style and where you're at with your game
If you are on the beginner side then Element of Poker by Tommy Angelo and the Myth of Poker Talent by Alez Fitzgerald are great choice.
If you are more advanced and like technical material then check out Modern Poker Theory by Michael Acevedo and Excelling at No Limit Hold'em (I've even got a chapter in that one)
As for best video courses at the best price
Fundamentals (Free) -
http://gripsed.com/win
Cash Games ($50) -
http://gripsed.com/ftgu
Tournaments ($35/mo) -
http://winningmtts.com
All the Above + Charts + More! ($99/mo) -
http://pokercoachingoffer.com
*I'll probably do a new review of pokercoaching premium since the site has evolved so much in the last year, but right now I'm a little busy between writing my book and hosting my live stream
The videos will give you a little tour of what's included with the sites.
If you have any other questions feel free to send me a DM, I'm happy to help!
Investing in education is always worth it, so long as you have the time to go thru the material. There is no real sense in buying courses or books (even if you're getting a great deal price wise) if you won't actually go thru, absorb, and ultimately apply the material.
Hope that helps to answer your question! :rock: