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PrimordialAA Video 21 - Super Turbos on Cake

PrimordialAA plays the new super turbo structure on Cake.  He plays four matches ranging from the $12 + .60 buyin all the way up to the $250 + 10 buyin.

4
Average: 4 (6 votes)

PrimordialAA Video 20 - Super Turbo on Full Tilt

PrimordialAA plays a $28 + 1 level super turbo game on Full Tilt Poker.  Super turbo games are new on Full Tilt and they are a very fast paced, short blind-stack structure.  This means smaller edges and as a result higher variance.  PrimordialAA lays the groundwork for being a profitable super turbo player and helps give you confidence that you are making the right decisions in these new games.

5
Average: 5 (4 votes)

RyPac13 Video 19 - $115 Turbo

RyPac13 plays a $115 turbo speed match on PokerStars.  He touches on pot control, aggression and position at different stack depths.

4.285715
Average: 4.3 (7 votes)

Fydor_8 Video 08 - $34.50 Turbo on Full TIlt

In this video, Fydor plays a tight opponent.  He takes advantage of this and utilizes other reads to formulate an aggressive strategy during the end game.

4.8
Average: 4.8 (5 votes)

Guest Video 07 - Fydor_8 End Game

Fydor_8 plays multiple matches in this video and takes an aggressive approach to the end game.

4.6
Average: 4.6 (5 votes)

Guest Video 05 - Fydor_8 Plays $230s on Full Tilt

Fydor_8 plays $230 turbo speed games on Full Tilt.  He plays 3 games, with the middle one being end game instruction.

4.444445
Average: 4.4 (9 votes)

PrimordialAA Archive Video 11 - 25-50 Play Part 2 of 2

PrimordialAA reviews some games on a hand history replayer in part 2 of the 25-50 play video.  He runs into Stars mid-high stakes regular Lanfear23 in this video as well.

4.4
Average: 4.4 (5 votes)

PrimordialAA Archive Video 10 - 25-50 Play Part 1 of 2

PrimordialAA focuses on the 25-50 blind level play in part 1 of this 2 part series.

4.22222
Average: 4.2 (9 votes)

RyPac13 Video 09 - Introduction to the End Game

 

In this video RyPac13 goes over the basics of the end game with a hand by hand demonstration in a hand history replayer.  He then plays a pair of matches to demonstrate some of the point he made.

4.857145
Average: 4.9 (14 votes)
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