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 I was wondering if TPE would consider offering a curriculum for the different levels of skill. I have noticed that most training sites do not have a curriculum. This could be a good marketing tool as well.  You could have a curriculum of videos for beginning, intermediate and advance players.  This way it will be easy for new members and current members to choose the best videos for their level of play. TPE already has the videos and with new videos on the way all that would be needed is a suggestive curriculum to get everyone started.  

 

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Update: Nevermind I am a complete donk I just saw that we have drop down boxes as a search option. You learn something everyday.

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This is actually a very good idea and I think it could be expanded on very easily.  I love the FTP Acadamy challenges, the pro teaches certain skills, then the player is given a checklist of tasks to accomplish to help in learning the skill.

I would love to see the pros design a similar lesson plan for their theory videos, for example bet sizing.  The lesson plan could include a written outline with links to videos that show this lesson in practice and then a list of tasks to work on to learn the task at hand. 

In the bet sizing example possibly as follows:

Early Stage – PreAntes (give ranges and bet size)

First in

1-2 Limpers

Many limpers

Raised pot

3-bet pot

Mid Stage – w/ Antes

Late – near the bubbles

Final Table

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Yeah I think that now that we're over 100+ videos we can do some work in sorting and organizing the content by topic.  It's something we're going to do soon.

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+1 on this.

With over 700 videos in the library now, and being new to the site, I’m really not sure where to start, which series lead into which others, or which audience each series has been produced for.

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Yeah I think its organised well the way its done now, but every new member seems to look for advice on what to watch first and why. This could be a good idea

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Check this out:  …..niversity/

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Nice! 🙂

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