Tournament Poker Edge, the premiere MTT training site, is excited to announce the addition of Andrew "foucault82" Brokos to their roster of pro instructors. Andrew Brokos is a professional poker player, writer, and coach. Tournament highlights of his eight-year career include victory in a $2000 two-day FTOPS event, final tabling large-field no-limit hold 'em WCOOP and SCOOP events, and one… Read more »
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Andrew Brokos Premiere Series – TPE Theory: Hand Reading (Part 1)
In the next installment of TPE Theory Thursdays, HITTHEPANDA teaches you how to ship it like a TPE pro by dissecting his heads up match in the UB 500 where he overcomes a 2-1 deficit to start out.
TPE Theory: Holdem Manager for MTT Players (Part 4)
In the next installment of TPE Theory Thursdays, HITTHEPANDA teaches you how to ship it like a TPE pro by dissecting his heads up match in the UB 500 where he overcomes a 2-1 deficit to start out.
CCuster911 $60 Freezout Hand History Review by Marc “aznAllin007” Alioto (Part 5)
Developing a Pre-Game Routine for Poker
Like all longtime poker players, I have learned that my job doesn’t begin when I buy-into a game, nor does it come to an end when I cash-out for the night. To be a truly successful poker player you have to put in a lot of time and effort away from the poker tables, just… Read more »
TPE Theory: Holdem Manager for MTT Players (Part 3)
In the next installment of TPE Theory Thursdays, HITTHEPANDA teaches you how to ship it like a TPE pro by dissecting his heads up match in the UB 500 where he overcomes a 2-1 deficit to start out.
TPE Theory: Holdem Manager for MTT Players (Part 2)
In the next installment of TPE Theory Thursdays, HITTHEPANDA teaches you how to ship it like a TPE pro by dissecting his heads up match in the UB 500 where he overcomes a 2-1 deficit to start out.
TPE Theory: Holdem Manager for MTT Players (Part 1)
In the next installment of TPE Theory Thursdays, HITTHEPANDA teaches you how to ship it like a TPE pro by dissecting his heads up match in the UB 500 where he overcomes a 2-1 deficit to start out.