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MORE IN THIS SERIES : Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10
dawhiteninja
This video series could go down in poker tuition history!
Decent start – can’t wait for the hand on hand anaylsis to kick in.
Highcardacek
Enjoyed this very much . TY Sir !
Good Series. Cant wait for the next parts .
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terbet11
Great Vid…looking forward to this series, especially when you and the BigDog get to the same table.
black666
great idea .. you guys should play the same tournaments more often. especially in the high stakes smaller field MTTs it’s much more likely for you guys to wind up at the same table. if not you at least get 2 live sweat series out of it 🙂
@kidcardiff6: you were talking about minraising early in a tournament .. you should talk to mike leah about it – he seems to be having a different opinion about it. maybe this would be a great discussion / topic for a podcast…
black666
@making history: the HH replayer from pokerxfactor has been able to merge multiple HHs together for 8 or so years .. and there als have been multiple videos with more than one player’s holecards shown…
kingoflimbs1
Hi Ben
I’ve been waiting for this one! Excellent start and look forward to watching you smash the bigdog later???
Checked out your website, was wondering if you offer private coaching at all??
Thanks
juniorchavez
Link to video 2 please?
Feedback: Great website! But I would like to see links to the next video in the series since at times we don’t always remember the exact search criteria we initially chose!
RonFezBuddy
Glad you are enjoying the site so far! We do have the links to other titles within each series underneath the video player. Check any other series and you will see it. It is not activated on this one yet because Part 2 comes out tomorrow. Once it is published you will see the link. Enjoy!
n0b0dy123
Wow, this is really good. I can’t say enough about the thought process, commentary between hands, and what I see as extreme value and what I wish a lot of videos would try to project or get across.
I wasn’t familiar with Ben before this but am very impressed. I really look forward and am anxious too see more of his videos.
juniorchavez
Oh, I was too early! Hahaha. Awesome then. Thanks! I’m learning some new tricks with help from TPE. Happy I joined! =]
Ben Warrington
Thanks for the comments.. and i hope you continue to enjoy the video series. Stay tuned for some exciting spots against bigdogs and also ZakAttak
– Re coaching.. i dont currently offer coaching no. I think its better time management playing/making videos.
brooksea
Great explainations- I’m esp happy to know what to do if I’ve got a good hand the there’s a fat old french guy in the BB(lol). Looking forward to more!
HalfNelson
Watching a guy multi-table is just too hard to follow for me.
da_mighty
Great watch. Like your thought process alot! U got a great humor to 😀 btw u sound alot like Luke Schwarts lol;p
redvulture61
Your postflop play is some of the best i have seen on this site so far.
RealDealS7eele
I really liked your thoughts about playing “The Big” freeze-outs. I have tended to gravitate towards those over the years because of the attractive top 5 prizes but forget to consider the amount of run-good, energy and focus required for those. I like the idea of only playing them on Sunday when the prizes are even bigger and you’re truly prepared to play a 10-12hr session.
Although I am just getting into it, I feel the 180man sit n go’s are some of the best for building a bankroll. The variance is just so much lower and I think its a good structure to practice at any buy-in level.
Checked your website as well and I think the coaching would definitely be worth the $1000/5hrs if I (or any student) was fully prepared with specific topics/spots to cover. Will do this thoroughly over the next couple months and be in touch in 2016.
Thanks!
ThePimpSlap
Great Introduction!
SandyLH
Find it difficult to keep up and know which table is being talked about. When he jumped from 3 to 5 tables, I turned it off. Did not feel that I was learning anything.
valancius
Video is 2 years old. Is it still worth to watch it??
Killingbird
I think it is still very much worth watching!
riffjax
Agree with Killingbird, still worth the watch.
mykhalzyruskane
Very intriguing to watch! Will be watching again!
legend491
for newbies you cannot go through 3 or 4 tables because it becomes confusing . So far instead of gaining knowledge im baffled but ill give it a shot with first few parts
sshibar
are there any other videos where TPE pro has to manage a short stack and adjust to the table dynamics? plenty of videos where TPE pros have huge stacks (no surprise) but is there a video series where they have less than 10 bb or resteal stack and fight to the final table?