Best poker training websites? (4 Viewers)

These are all youtube:

Blackrain79 is pretty good for basic level stuff, but once you've watched four or five of them they'll start to be repetitive to you.
Jonathan Little is good info, but meh delivery imo. I still watch his stuff though.
Crush Live Poker (Bart Hanson) is really good for hand analysis videos specifically.
Hungry Horse Poker (Marc Goone) is probably my favorite for delivery. Good advice. Definitely advises playing exploitatively rather than concentrating on GTO, but also tells you why the deviation and shows why the exploits work using gto.
 
Check out Pokercode. Really changed my game for the better. I have been part of there group for 4 years,
 
I'm grandfathered in on Pokercode since I bought in when it opened before it went to subscription based. I also have a couple of the Upswing courses and the main site I used for a couple years was Pokercoaching with Jonathan Little (JL is just a good dude and I like his coaching style). I also used GTO Wizard for awhile. With me I noticed I would grind a training site for a few weeks and then not touch it for a few months so my advice would be to get a one month subscription to a site and grind it and then cancel your sub. Then, if you want to study some more go to another site and get a month. Do this with GTO Wizard too and use their trainer and then cancel when you've hit it hard for a while.
 
This is what I would do:

1. One month at Pokercoaching and do the Tournament Masterclass.
2. One month at Pokercode
3. Then play with the GTO Wizard trainer off and on when I felt like subbing for a month.
 
This is what I would do:

1. One month at Pokercoaching and do the Tournament Masterclass.
2. One month at Pokercode
3. Then play with the GTO Wizard trainer off and on when I felt like subbing for a month.
I have done the poker coaching tournament masterclass and the one from pokercode. While both are good, i tend to think the Pokercode one is much better. I have been part of them for 4 years and think Pokercode is much better. Dont get me wrong as both are good but something about the poker Code version seemed to click for me.
 
I’m more than a decade removed from playing high-end poker, but one vote for 2p2 (apologies if we’re not allowed to reference other forums).

The strategy section was historically rich with very insightful posts which are highly educational and free to learn from. Many of the best authors and coaches referenced here were members and active posters. For me, there was nothing like getting first hand feedback from players in the same games I played against. Also, great fun to dunk on the authors of the original texts as their knowledge of the modern game slipped.
 
I’m more than a decade removed from playing high-end poker, but one vote for 2p2 (apologies if we’re not allowed to reference other forums).

The strategy section was historically rich with very insightful posts which are highly educational and free to learn from. Many of the best authors and coaches referenced here were members and active posters. For me, there was nothing like getting first hand feedback from players in the same games I played against. Also, great fun to dunk on the authors of the original texts as their knowledge of the modern game slipped.
2+2 is long dead and not what it was 10-20 years ago.
 
2+2 is long dead and not what it was 10-20 years ago.
That’s disappointing. Spent a great deal of my younger life contributing there, but fell off when I grew up. I’d imagine the archives are still a trove of gold, but probably a hassle to find and navigate. Probably should have logged in before making a recommendation!
 
That’s disappointing. Spent a great deal of my younger life contributing there, but fell off when I grew up. I’d imagine the archives are still a trove of gold, but probably a hassle to find and navigate. Probably should have logged in before making a recommendation!
The archives are sparse since they struggled to move the old content over to their new CMS.
 
Echoing some others but Ive always enjoyed pokercoaching and would supplement with sporadic months of GTO wizard.

Really figuring out how to use and apply GTO wizard can drastically boost your understanding of important concepts
 
Echoing some others but Ive always enjoyed pokercoaching and would supplement with sporadic months of GTO wizard.

Really figuring out how to use and apply GTO wizard can drastically boost your understanding of important concepts
Echoing this as well.

The two concepts that really helped me:
1. Jonathan Little's teaching of the four hand classes (premium, marginal, draw, junk), value/bluff, linear/polarized, range/nut advantage, and bet sizes
2. GTO Wizard trainer on how much you have to check when out of position as the preflop raiser
 
Also, the Octopi Poker trainer is very nice. Cheap too at $25 per month.

Jonathan Little has a brand new Tournament Masterclass at Poker Coaching. I've always liked his style of teaching.

I'd like to check out Raise Your Edge and Bencb's course........I believe is more exploit focused more than GTO.
 

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