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I'm curious if there is a site that would be to cash games what PXF is to tournaments. The material available at PXF is basically everything a person would need to go as high in the tournament arena as they could possibly want.
We've seen PXF subscribers go from mediocre tournament players to top tier grinders due to the content and instruction available at that site. I REALLY would like to find a cash game equivalent. The feedback I've recieved on cardrunners and stoxpoker has not been stellar so far and those are the only two I know of that do alot of cash games.
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definitely cardrunners. they have stuff from .10/.25 all the way up to high stakes buyins, with everything in between. these include live action videos, hh replays, leakfinders where pros will go through the hh of a regular joe and make suggestions, etc. not to mention cardrunners has pretty good sng coverage with braminc, faarcyde and jackal. the mtt coverage leaves something to be desired if for no other reason than than how often they come out with videos, but that is what you get when the site is primarily for cash game players.
hell i rarely if ever play online cash games and i still watch most of the lower-mid stake videos because you can still learn a lot and apply it to your poker game in general.
i cant speak for stox
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cardrunners has helped my cash game a ton...they have a huge library of videos
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DeucesCracked is fairly good, they just recently had a free 4 day thing where you could watch any video with just a basic membership, I liked what I saw and am deffinately considering getting the full membership. If your a higher stakes player then BlueFirePoker might be of interest.
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Bump. Can anyone else share feedback also?
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Deucescracked is amazing imo. They got whitelime, krantz, sometimes ansky and others which are great and tell you play by play what to do in certain situations. If your cheap and dont wanna pay for the membership, all you do is buy the month membership and since you get a free 7 day trial, you download all the videos you want and cancel your membership for refund. The videos are DRM -free which means that the videos will forever if downloaded. Unlike cardrunners where its overpriced and once you download vids, they expire over a period of time which sucks imo.
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CR for cash and tourney...
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I would say DC for the same reasons the other 2 guys posted. WIth a 7 day free trial why would anyone not at least try it. Not only that but why would anyone pay $99 for a sign up fee with DC & LeggoPoker out there? By they I don't work for DC before anyone asks.
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I have a mbrship at pokersavvy and they do have some decent vids at great monthly rate, no sign up fee so its CHEAP. I think what you should do is figure out exactly what game\level your at\want and see who the best pros are then find out where they have vids at, some sights are great at micro some highstakes, some PLO some NLHE.
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