Poker School Online

Learn and Practice Poker using Play-Money
$100,000+ of Sponsorships, Weekly lessons, tests & interactive tournament play: Beginners/Intermediate levels. Closest to real world, safety of Play-Money: Bankroll, Rankings, Multi-Table Tournaments & Satellites.
PokerSchool Online
‘Home Of Future Champions’(SM)
$100,000+ of worldwide-Sponsorships. PokerSchoolOnline is designed to improve your Poker play- through weekly lessons, tests, interactive practice play, and other multimedia instruction from Poker pros like Mike Caro, Lou Krieger and Nolan Dalla. Especially improve your Tournament play with Multi-Table Tournaments and Satellites. Makes your online experience as close to the real world as possible, but with the safety of Play-Money: Play-money Bankroll, Ranking Systems & Sponsorships.
Two levels of instruction: Beginner & Advanced. Both levels may participate in member-only practice tournaments and member-only Monthly leagues with Sponsorship awards.
| "After a few weeks of pokerschool, I can tell you I
made a huge mistake signing up for a month - SIGN ME UP FOR A YEAR!!
This school is absolutely fantastic. Please accept this e-mail as
official notification that I wish to change my subscription to
annual."
Many thanks, buckejit |
"I want to thank Mark and all the players in the
school for all the tournament practice that I have received on Poker
Pages. This week on Monday, Dec. 10th in Atlantic City's, Taj Mahal I
made it to the final table and came in 6th place in a major limit holdem
tournament. Thank you again...next time I'm going for 1st!"
- Kahlua |
"This past week-end was my first trip to a brick and mortar
tournament. I've played in one $10 2-table tourney and one 250 person
free roll for a world series seat a few years ago. I also play in a
weekly home game where we play $10 n/l hold'em tourneys, the competition
is often pretty good but due to short rounds the game can be a little
reckless.
The powers that be don't allow tournaments in BC so I had to travel
to Regina for the Harvest Poker Classic. I missed the first event but it
was 7-stud and it's not my best game so it was of no great concern. The
second event was Omaha, a relatively new game for me but I seem to have
taken to it fairly well. With a $100 buy-in, 1 $100 rebuy and a $100
add-on I finished 13th in a field of 160 for a pay-out of $659.
The next event was N/L hold'em, same buy in, re-buy, and add-on, and
I finished 30th out of 171 in a heart breaking loss that I'll offer up
for opinions in another thread.
Lastly, the main event, limit hold'em, $200 buy-in, no rebuy
necessary this time, and a $100 add-on and I finished in 7th position
for a payday of $2389. I also missed the money in the best over-all by
less than 10 points (finishing 4th I think). Makes that N/L loss all the
more sad because 3rd in the over-all was worth $2200.
Also, there were 3 people left in the $50 last man(woman) standing
pool when we got to 20 players, so we chopped it $400 each so we could
concentrate on the game.
All that rambling aside I really want to thank PokerSchool Online,
the things I've learned in these tournaments have helped my play in a
big way and with nowhere to practice locally I'm sure I would never have
done so well without the things I've learned here
. Now with the school to help work out the rest of the bumps I can
hardly wait for my next opportunity to play."
- Scott The Fierce |
"Well it wasn't Vegas like Pokerwidow, but I made it out to Turning
Stone casino here in upstate NY, and was ecstatic over how I played. I
sat down to a $3-$6 table with about $200, and my first hand dealt, I
get KK..talk about trial by fire...I'm one from the button, everyone
folds to me, I bet. Button looks at me and smiles, and says something to
the effect of how he likes playing new guys. He raises me, so I ponder a
minute, and call. Flop comes 9 3 K rainbow, good stuff for me, but I
check., trying to slowplay. He bets, and I decide to just call....making
him think I am trying to draw out possibly. Turn is a 4 I think, I check
again, he bets, I call. Flop comes, it's a 3, now I've got a boat...and
am sure I have the best hand...33 is all that wins, not likely.
This time I bet, he raises, and I re-raise....button looks at me for
a second and smiles, calls my re-raise, and turns over his cards..99. I
turned over my KK, and I thought he was going to choke. He was actually
pretty P.Oed, and a few hands later got up and left the table.One hell
of a first hand!
After that, I pretty much posted and folded for about an hour, then
won with A 10 suited, after catching top two on the flop. After about 3
hours, my $200 had turned into about $335, and I was happy as a lark.
I can't tell you how much more comfortable I felt being there, having
the experience I have had here. This school really does work,
no doubt about it. Thanks to everyone who has helped me with my play so
far, I definitely appreciate it!"
-DJ- |
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