Real Poker Training, one of the original online training sites, dedicated to introducing online poker players with a new innovative method of instruction. Based off the cash game instructions of gotskillz? and one of the original top online tournament players in NSXT2, their goals are to elevate players to the next level.
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Membership Options:
Full Access:
$24.95/month
Videos:
200+
Streaming:
Yes
Downloadable:
No
Hand Replayer:
No
Forum:
Yes
Payment Methods:
Poker Site Transfer (UB, FTP), VISA, Paypal
Instructors
David Williams
Ari “Bodog Ari” Engel
Ryan “gotskillz?” Fisler
Todd “NSXT2” Arnold
David “Seal“ Eisenstein
Guest Pros
Chad “lilholdem954“ Batista
Chris “Fox” Wallace
Video Variety
8/10
Freeze-out
Re-buys
Final Tables
Sit-n-goes
Heads Up
Cash Games
5 Card Draw
Omaha
Basic Lessons
Specialty Lessons
Limit Holdem
Horse
Stud hi-lo
Razz
Amateur Player Critiques
Release Schedule:
No Set Schedule but new videos are targeted to be released each week.
The focus of Real Poker Training is tournament play, with videos created to teach all aspects including rebuys, special scenarios, and final table play. With highly successful MTT pros such as NSXT2, lilholdem954, Bodog Ari, and now David Williams, there is certainly a strong teaching force behind these videos. There are also non playing video lessons such as Poker Tracker training, ICM calculations, note taking, and also beginner lessons for those just starting out.
Cash Games
(Videos)
Pros
6/10
NLHE - No-Limit Hold 'Em
6 Max (5)
gotskillz, NSXT2, Fox
A few short handed videos played at a Euro site from gotskillz, and a couple 5/10 videos
Full Ring (5)
David Williams, Fox
David Williams makes his video debut at a 3/6NL table. Fox instructs the rest of these videos
Multi Table Tournaments (MTT)
8/10
High Stakes Pros: NSXT2, Bodog Ari, David William, lilholdem954
The focus of RealPokerTraining, mtts make up the majority of the video selection. This section is separated by freezeouts, rebuys, Headsup, and also a section just for final table play. NSXT2 instructs the majority of the videos, and therefore the stakes are usually in the higher end. There are a couple low limit tournies and a satellite video, but the rest of the low buyin tournies are rebuy videos. Todd Arnold is a very good instructor and explains all his actions in detail. For excitement, the lilholdem954 videos are a blast. Though his explanations may not be the most detailed, his language sure is.
Sit and Go's (SNG)
8/10
SNG Pros: NST2 and Fox
All sorts of sit&go videos here, ranging from FPP (points) to a $225 level. Well detailed lessons on different scenarios such as increased aggression, discipline, tilt, and recognizing opponent mistakes.
Other Games (Stud, Omaha, Razz, etc.)
8/10
A good variety of different Omaha games, though most for Pot Limit High. Most of these videos are instructed by Seal. There are a couple hi/lo videos, and even a couple fixed limit ones. The omaha videos are a mixture of mtt and cash games, and are for relatively lower limits. The HORSE videos are a plus as Fox gives an introductory lesson into the game. There is also a Stud and a Razz video. One game that doesn't receive too much exposure these days is Draw poker, but if you ever wanted to improve your game in that area, RPT is the place to go. They have more quality 5 Card Draw videos than any other site, plus a free 5Card Draw system article to get you off on the right foot.
Weaknesses
One of the biggest problems with the Real Poker Training videos is the audio quality. Whether it is mic feedback or just unclear audio, the sound quality can definitely be improved. The total RealPokerTraining roster is another aspect that can be improved. The 4 main instructors make up 95% of the videos, so there isn't as much variety in playing styles. Bodog Ari has only done 3 videos (though he has recently signed on full time), and lilholdem954 will not be doing anymore. The addition of David Williams is a plus, and hopefully more successful trainers will be added. Also due to the video limitations, multi table videos are not viewable, the tables are much too small to see properly.
Strengths
Contrary to the audio quality, the video quality is absolutely perfect. Each video is presented without fault, good brightness. Except when they tried putting more than 1 table on a video, that was a project that didn't work. The menu selection is extremely handy, as you can easily select either the instructor or the type of video you want to see with one action. There are also some extremely helpful articles written by the instructors. Topics such as Bankroll management, bluffing, pot odds, pre and post flop play, and much more. Lower price point at RealPokerTraining is also a bonus.
Expected Value: Is RealPokerTraining worth it?
Though the listed price of $24.95 is still definitely worth it, no other training sites offer continuous specials like Real Poker Training. I've seen specials like no initiation fee, buy 6 months get 6 free, 1/2 price monthly fees. Theres also a current special where you get a free 1 year subscription to Bluff Magazine. As mentioned before, even at regular price, becoming a member of Real Poker Training is definitely worth it.
Overall Rating:
7.5/10
Sample Videos
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No more signup fee written by guest , June 21, 2008
Realpokertraining.com has waived their signup fee! and if you go to the join now page there is a link at the bottom that allows you to get a full access account for FREE!
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... written by Paul McGreevy , July 09, 2008
Todd Arnold is an excellent player, excellent instructor, very entertaining and humerous. Ideal site for tournament instruction.