RealPokerTraining.com offers a revolutionary method of learning the game of poker. The site caters to all skill levels. Beginning players can read through the basic strategy pieces as well as watch tutorial videos hosted by supermodel Caprice! Intermediate players can skip straight to the advanced strategy section to learn about bluffing and playing styles.
The strategy articles are great, but you can find articles anywhere. The real treasure on this site is the ever-growing collection of poker videos hosted by professional online and live player Todd Arnold (NSXT2 on Paradise, one of our top ranked tournament players). Todd actually sits at a Paradise tournament table and guides you through his thought process on each and every move. This innovative approach to teaching the game has been met with great acclaim - there is simply no better way for a regular player to get this type of learning experience unless he pays a bundle for hourly private lessons.

The Videos:
The videos on this site are incredible. Picture yourself sitting behind a professional player while he’s sitting at a tournament table. Every hand the pro shows you what he has, tells you what he’s going to do, and tells you why he’s going to do it. This is exactly what you get with Todd’s videos. If the idea itself isn’t impressive enough, the level of detail that Todd goes into is even more impressive. He SHOWS you how to manipulate your table psychologically, how to loosen up during rebuy, how to patiently trap, how to pick your spot, and much, much more.
The only way you can really grasp the full power of Todd’s videos is to watch them yourself. RealPokerTraining.com has provided a sample video in which Todd gives some straightforward and effective advice on inducing the bluff. After watching this video, I almost felt sorry for the guy who pushed all in on the river because Todd played him so well. Poor guy. Click the link to check it out: NSXT2 on Inducing the Bluff.

Todd is a big Paradise guy, so almost all of the training videos take place on that site. Of course the same lessons apply on any site. The RealPokerTraining.com staff has also set up freerolls on Paradise for all its members, so you'll get to practice your lessons for free against others who have seen the videos.
| Testimonial I've been playing NL for almost a year now, both online and b&m. After reading the books, and watching all the reruns of WSOP & WPT, I felt like my game was missing so much still. I ran across this website and decided to give it a shot. I can't explain what it has done to my game, and the doors this site have opened for me. With the new understanding and look I have since watching the videos on here my game has changed dramatically. The mini's I play in now have become more profitable, and I am playing much more consistent. Last night, I played the $50k r&a on Paradise, and took 1st place! Todd, thank you for what you have available here, and for what you've done to my game! -Aviator |
Draw Poker:
RealPokerTraining.com is not just Hold’em. Ryan Fisler, an excellent 5-card draw player who plays as Gotskillz?, teaches his winning system on this site as well. Watch him win at an impressive hourly rate in his videos while he explains his simple system to you in full detail. Then, log onto the Draw tables at Paradise and watch the money roll in.
Regular PocketFives.com Poster JD Roark had this to say about the Draw section of the site:
| I wandered into the 5-card draw section because I had already watched all of Todd's videos and was just curious. I read the strategy outlining the system and watched 3 of the videos. Then I sat down at a $1/$2 draw table for my first ever online experience in draw. I bought in for $40 (probably not enough but I was just planning on trying it out for 10 or 15 minutes.) 2 hours later I cashed out with $96.75 for $56.75 profit! 14 BB/hour - not bad for someone trying it out for the 1st time! -JD Roark |
If it's time to take your game to a higher level, click here and try RealPokerTraining.com. There is an upfront cost and a small monthly fee, but, like I said earlier, the closest alternative to this level of training would be much more costly private lessons.










