What's Going on at Tournament Poker Edge in March

Date: 2016-03-23
Author: Jason Glatzer

If you are looking to get better at poker tournaments, there may be no better way than learning from the pros at Tournament Poker EdgeTournament Poker Edge is a poker training site that focuses on poker tournaments only.  If this is your type of game, the instructional videos features at this site should be right up your alley.
 
March has been another exciting and informative month at Tournament Poker Edge.  To start things off, Marc "aznAllin007" Alioto reviewed a hand history in a six-part series entitled "Stick it to the Man! The Killingbird Pain Train with Marc Alioto".
 
As the title suggests, the co-founder of Tournament Poker Edge, Derek "killingbird" Tenbusch, is also commenting on just about every aspect of Alioto's game that's broken out in this series.  Alioto is known as one of the most fearless and intelligent poker players in the game and just about anyone should be able to learn something just by watching the review.
 
Obviously, Tournament Poker Edge is full of great players who know how to explain the game.  Another great example of this is Justin "birddy420" Ouimette, who finished off his five-part video series entitled "Justin 'birddy420' Ouimette's Bigger $22 Hand History Review".  Ouimette is one of Canada's best online poker players and recently was one of the top-ranked players on PocketFives, which is known as the source for rating who the top players in the game are.
 
Another great series on Tournament Poker Edge in March is the four-part "$10k Hand History Review with Ben Reason".  Reason is one of the most talented players in the Tournament Poker Edge stable and reviews many concepts suited for low-stakes players in his second video series released on the site.
 
The last major series featured this month is by poker rapper Pete "The Saurus" Morris.  Morris proves in a five-part video series entitled "Pete 'The Saurus' Morris $15k Win Hand History Review" that he can do much more than rap by putting his skills to the test and winning online poker tournaments.  So far, just two of the five parts have been released; however, the month isn't over, so there should still be more of this series yet to come in March.
 
This is not everything on Tournament Poker Edge in March, as there are some shorter "Stop & Go" videos released, which are ten-minute segments on a specific topic.  There's also a podcast which you don't even need to be a subscriber to listen to.
 
Improve your poker tournament skills by heading to Tournament Poker Edge.  Plans just start at $39.95 per month and get cheaper if you commit to multiple months in one subscription.

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