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Old 09-08-06, 08:53 PM
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So far, I've been impressed with them all. Don't get me wrong, it's not huge, earth shattering stuff, but it's enough that I've been able to literally make a small adjustment or two to my play and my PT numbers now are in the range where I've thought they should be all along.

Maybe you are beyond this and the videos won't be a help to you. I don't know.

As for how much he won or lost in the session, I don't think that means anything at all. You should know that what you win or lose over 50 hands is meaningless. What DOES mean something is how in the one Full Tilt video (not his main site, I don't think) that I watched, when he sat down, two other players asked if he was going to play and when he said yes, they both left. Later on, when he was topping off, I froze the screen to sheck his balance: > $65,000.

The kid is good, and he's a good teacher. Maybe you can't learn anything from him, but I know I can... MORE than I do from books. Maybe it's just because watching better suits my learning style than reading does - always has. I dunno.

As for specific videos, so far I've watched 5 from GP: 1, 2, 3, 25 ,and 26. I don't remember which I liked the best or why, but I can give them a quick review and recommend one to you if you like.
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