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The Ultimate Poker Video (Poker Moves)
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January 19, 2016 - 4:46 pm
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I have seen many TPE video’s, and have many favourites, but what I would love to see would be a compilation of poker (moves) all on one or more video’s by the TPE family of Pro’s, ranging from the very basic,  to the very extreme, I am sure a collection could be put together, if someone was willing to take the task on.

If anyone thinks this could be a good idea,  show your support on this thread and you never know, we could soon have the ultimate poker video.

cheer Paul.

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Sorry but I actually think this is a very bad way to try to learn poker, as a collection of “moves”. It’s far better to understand the math behind the game and the thought process to help you choose the best option whenever you have a decision.

I guess put another way, the only “moves” are bet, check, call, fold, raise, and they are addressed in every video. The skill in poker is learning how to assess the value of each and find the option with the highest Expected Value in any given situation.

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January 23, 2016 - 4:29 pm
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hi Foucalt,

 

Thanks for the reply, I very much respect your opinion, but I disagree, the Stop & Go works, they are from 3—7 mins,  I was thinking more like 2–3 mins on each move, and if so I am sure I and many others  could benefit from a video like this, and use it as a reference,

I already have many videos including two of yours from TPE with moves that I use as a reference, I do keep going back to them, but it all takes time, they are marked out with TPE pro/title/and time, as in say 6.30 mins then 25.30 mins, it really works for me, I still think this is a good idea, and maybe it could be worth a re-think?embarassed

cheers Paul.

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