What's New at Ivey League

Date: 2016-05-27
Author: Jason Glatzer

How good do you think you are at poker?  Regardless of what the answer is, there is always something you can learn.  So, learn from the very best at the poker training site Ivey League, founded by none-other than poker legend Phil Ivey himself.
 
The site features many exciting instructors, one as good as the next. Whether you want to brush up on tournaments, cash games, different poker formats, how to use poker software, poker psychology, or a number of other topics, you should be able to find the videos to help your cause.
 
One of the latest videos is one I personally learned a bit from.  Paul "Internet" Otto just produced a video entitled "$200 NL Zoom 6-Max in Real Time" where he focuses mostly on big blind strategy and check-raising flops.  This is certainly a weakness in my game, as I always find myself making mistakes from the blinds.  You may also find this video useful during the early stages of tournaments when stacks are deep, not just for ring game action.
 
Pot Limit Omaha players will likely find Daniel "TribunCaesar" Schneider's recent video series "$50 PLO Zoom" helpful.  In fact, even if you don't normally play PLO, you should check it out, as you can learn some strategies to start dabbling in what many believe can turn more profit for a player if played correctly than No Limit Hold'em.
 
Software lovers and those looking at how others use study tools should check out Victor "TheStudent" Vermeulen's recent video entitled "C-Betting" where the instructor uses PioSolver and shows you how to use this software with different flop textures.  Personally, I have never dabbled into PioSolver, but learned how useful the software can be to improve how I approach my post-flop game.
 
Mental challenges are something many players like to ignore.  However, just about every player has them.  Recently, Pawel Piotr "MentalCoach" Jablonski released Part 2 of a video series focusing on time management.  Regardless of how good you think your priorities are, we bet you can pick up a tip or two watching either or both parts of this series.
 
We saved the best for last, as Phil Ivey also got into the action recently.  Ivey recently released Part 2 of a review of hands played by fellow instructor Sonny "crushchessy" Kamberi.  This alone is probably worth the price of admission since getting into the mind of Ivey isn't something that will likely happen outside of being a member of Ivey League.
 
With so much great content being released all the time, check out Ivey League today.

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