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Instructional videos rather than backseat recordings?
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June 3, 2012 - 2:16 pm
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Title sums up my thoughts here.

 

I appreciate the coaches have to play sessions but I feel some of the latest videos have just been low quality recordings of someone playing 4+ tables where it's so fuzzy you can hardly see stack sizes.They don't talk through their thought process or explain anything apart from big hands.

 

It's quite poor really imo. HITTHEPANDA's videos were often less tables and he explained things very well. The new instructors aren't making an effort to educate, they're just recording their normal sessions and casually commentating on it.

 

So I'd like to see less tables, shorter videos and more thought process/range analysis. yell

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4 tables gives so much more action to comment on compared with 1 table, which can get kind of dull when its fairly standard spots.

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one thing we have learned running TPE is that different people like different things.  Some people love the theory vids…other people only like the live sweats.  Some people like one or two tables some people like 4-6. 

 

That being said, we try hard to give you guys as much varity as possible so there is something for everyone.  Definitely appreciate the feedback and will take it in to consideration!

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with 1 or 2 table live sweats, there is soooo much dead air that i think they are relatively boring.

 

if you want some more detailed range analysis, check out some of the hand history reviews, which are single table (obv) and are great for all of that in depth stuff.

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Ya actually I really like the HH reviews, so maybe I should just look at it that way.

Thanks guys

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