Latest Videos from Tournament Poker Edge

Date: 2016-09-13
Author: Jason Glatzer

If you focus on poker tournaments, there are many tools at your disposal to improve. However, one of the best methods is taking advantage of the knowledge that successful poker pros are sharing on poker training sites.
 
There are many poker training sites to help you improve your poker game. However, Tournament Poker Edge focuses just on tournaments, so if this is what you want to improve at, we recommend that you check it out.
 
So far in September, three of the best tournament pros in the world - Casey "bigdogpkt5s" Jarzabek, Danny "DannyN13" Noseworthy, and Matthew "theginger45" Hunt - have released great content on Tournament Poker Edge.
 
Jarzabek likely needs no introduction since has earned almost $5.4 million in online tournaments according to PocketFives and notoriously won the PokerStars Sunday Million in back-to-back weeks. Tournament Poker Edge recently released four parts in a new series by Jarzabek entitled "Sunday Mixed Stakes Live Sweat with bigdogpkt5s".
 
As the title of the video series suggests, the focus is on tournaments of all stakes. Additionally, you get to see Jarzabek in action in early, mid, and late stages of the game. He provides insight into everything he is doing including pre-flop and post-flop betting, and since it is a live sweat you can see his reaction at the time rather than a replay of a hand history where emotions are often left out.
 
Noseworthy is another huge name in online poker tournaments with over $2.4 million in cashes. He recently produced a five-part video series entitled "Hot $109 History Review with DannyN13" of which two parts have been released on Tournament Poker Edge so far.
 
The series provides an in-depth look at Noseworthy's run in the PokerStars Hot $109, where he snagged second place for almost $5,000. Unlike the series produced by Jarzabek, Noseworthy provides analysis after the fact and is able to look at any important hand in detail since it isn't a live sweat but a review of the tournament.
 
You can see exactly why Noseworthy made certain moves and whether they were right or wrong along with how he used his HUD to help him make what he feels are the best decisions. I recommend you watch both series to get two different viewpoints on what you should be thinking about in tournaments.
 
Hunt recently wrapped up a six-part video series entitled "TPE Theory: Exploiting Player Tendencies". Like his two peers, Hunt is a very successful tournament player with over $1.5 million in online cashes.
 
In his latest video series, Hunt shares how to identify the tendencies of weaker players and the best way to attack them. You can use this video series in two ways. The first one is obvious: being able to see what other players are doing and how to best approach them on the felts. The other one is seeing some of the weaker tendencies in your own game and turning them into strengths.
 
In addition, Hunt produced a short video clip on how to play a medium-sized stack late in tournaments entitled "Stop & Go: Late Stages vs 20-30 BB Stack". While this video is short, it provides a wealth of knowledge and would be good to review when you only have a small amount of time to spare.
 
Learn from the best and check out Tournament Poker Edge. Their library includes over 1,000 videos, access to Tournament Poker Edge University, and much more. Plans start at just $39.95 per month and you can save money by subscribing to their quarterly plan for $99.95 or their yearly plan for $299.95.

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