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DeucesCracked Video Guide

NLHE (No Limit Holdem): 6max [Beginner] [Intermediate Advanced] NLHE: Heads Up NLHE: Full Ring LHE (Limit Holdem): 6max LHE: HU LHE: Full Ring PLO (Pot Limit Omaha) Mixed Games MTT/SNG Other Ongoing Series

NLHE (No Limit Holdem): 6max


[Beginner]

Baby Steps
Tubasteve: Introduces microstakes 6max NL (25NL, 50NL) in this 4 video mini series. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play/Sweat/Replayer Stakes: Micro Episodes: 1) Live Play: In the introductory episode of Baby Steps, Tubasteve 2-tables the $25nl games on Full Tilt and discusses the basic stragies necessary to become a winner in microstakes no limit games. 2) Live Play:

Tubasteve explores the $50nl games on Full Tilt in the second episode of Baby Steps, 2-tabling the games while discussing the changes in games as you move up from $25nl. 3) Replayer/Live Play: In episode 3 of Baby Steps, Tubasteve reviews his student and DC member Squishee in a prerecorded 2-table session of 50NL on Ultimate Bet. Steve discusses Squishee's leaks through Pokertracker analysis followed by live play. 4) Replayer (HEM): In the finale of his miniseries, tubasteve takes you through a review of his play, showing key hands and statistics in Hold'em Manager and analyzes the general nature of $25NL and $50NL game. Other Tags Basic strategies to win 25NL -> 50NL changes Pokertracker and HEM analysis and session review overview of the general nature of 25NL and 50NL games

From the Ground Up


Tubasteve and n0whereman: Teach the ABCs of 6max NL iPod Compatible: Yes (Except 4 &7) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro Episodes: 1) Presentation: In this episode tubasteve and n0whereman begin lessons on low stakes 6 max No Limit Hold'em. 2) Presentation: Tubasteve and n0whereman pick right back up, discussing the basics of preflop play in NLHE and the foundations of betsizing. 3) Presentation:

Tubasteve and n0whereman continue our education of micro stakes no limit with this third installment. Topics move on to how to deal with different flops and bet sizing on the flop itself. 4) Live Play: Tubasteve and n0whereman play a live match using the topics we've covered in previous episodes. 5) Presentation/Replayer: Tubasteve and n0whereman take us to the next level preflop with this episode on advance preflop play. Topics include increasing your VPIP, isolating bad limpers, and places where it is correct to 3-bet. 6) Presentation/Replayer: Tubasteve and n0whereman are back. In this episode they talk about playing the turn. 7) Live Play: Tubasteve and n0whereman continue our journey from the ground up with this episode playing 50NL on two tables. 8) Replayer(Some HH Review): Tubasteve and n0whereman bring in a very special (and very tall) guest for their final episode. Watch as they impact a little Whack Em knowledge to the king of Late Night Coaching. Other Tags HEM/PT3/Pokerstove Which books for new players to read Forums Transitioning from live (homegames) to online

Turning the Corner


Sthief09: Explains how to beat small stakes NLHE iPod Compatible: No (Except Episodes 2 & 6) # of Tables: 0-4 Type: Live Play/Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play:

In the series premiere, sthief09 conducts a self-review, focusing on fundamental concepts such as preflop strategy, using position, and pot control. 2) Presentation: In his SSNL preflop primer, sthief09 discusses preflop play in unraised pots, raised pots, and facing 3-bets, and how and when to adjust your play based on the players at the table. 3) Live Play: Watch as sthief09 reviews a 50NL 4-tabling video submitted by a DeucesCracked member, pointing out and discussing many mistakes commonly made by TAGs in today's games. 4) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews part one (of two) of a long session he played, focusing on getting maximum value on his good hands, as well a broad range of topics from blind defense to playing in 3-bet pots 5) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews part two of a long session he played, focusing on getting maximum value on his good hands, as well a broad range of topics from blind defense to playing in 3-bet pots. 6) Replayer: Sthief09 analyzes multiple hands involing preflop 3-betting, both as the 3-bettor and as the caller. 7) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews a video submitted by a DC member at 200NL, where he teaches play against more aggressive players. 8) Live Play: In the finale of Turning the Corner, sthief09 reviews a video of a 200NL 4-tabling session he played and rehashes many of the topics from the first 7 episodes.

The +EVolution of a Poker Player


Sthief09: 1st prize winner of the DC Invent-A-Series Contest. Everyone's favorite professor of Poker is back in this new series. Sthief09 talks of the math and mentallity behind playing microstakes no-limit. iPod Compatible: Yes

# of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: The season premiere of +EVolution of a Poker Player begins with understanding Poker in it's purest form. Sthief09 takes us to the classroom for some basic learning on what is poker, and how to go about learning to play. 2) Presentation: Sthief09 continues the talk on the basics outside of poker including bankroll management, software, and use of forums and other study guides. 3) Presentation: Sthief09 returns to continue our EVolution of a poker player. This week he talks about table selection, and seat selection. 4) Presentation: Sthief09 continues with his Preflop play breakdown. This week's topics are about analyzing your situation and preflop ranges. 5) Presentation: Sthief09 takes us back to his days as professor plotkin with a quick Math lesson for everyone. He talks basics of preflop and postflop math and lays some ground work for the future of the series. 6) Presentation: Sthief09 is reaching for the stars in the evolution of a poker player. This week's topic discuss the end of preflop play and then moving to post flop play with regards specifically to the flop. 7) Presentation: Sthief09 gets down to business. This week's episode covers flop play and he shows some specific examples of turn and river play. 8) Presentation: Sthief09 wraps up this series with a brief overview of what you should be doing while away from the table. Topics include, HH reviews, video reviews, poker training sites, and networking to name a few.

Late Night Coaching with Joe Tall


Joe Tall: Join Joe Tall every week as he takes a new DeucesCracked coach and DeucesCracked member to pore over a recently played session. Follow in-depth analysis of every hand by DeucesCracked coaches while Joe orchestrates the three-way audio, adding in his own unique metagame perspectives. Watch for a new coach and member every week! iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: Guest appearances from Tubasteve, WiltOnTilt, DJ Sensei, DOGISHEAD, Chaostracize, SootedPower, TheLoon, Manchild, Tommy Angelo, Jk3a, Sugar Nut, Inavacuum, BalugaWhale, and NoahSD. 1) Replayer: Pilot for Season Three. Join Joe Tall, TubaSteve and DC member Dan A as they review his recent play in a 1/2NL session. Hear all three of them discuss the hands as they go over them in the replayer. 2) Replayer: Season Premiere of Late Night Coaching with Joe Tall. Join Joe Tall, Guest Coach WiltOnTilt and DC member Haian as they review a 1/2NL session of Haian. Hear all three of them discuss the hands as they go over them in the replayer. 3) Replayer: Join Joe Tall, Guest Coach DJ Sensei and DC member Guruman as they review a 50NL 6-max session of Guruman. Hear all three of them discuss the hands as they go over them in the replayer. 4) Replayer: DOGISHEAD shows Joe Tall and DeucesCracked member googs a thing or two about how to destroy $100NL 6-max games and explains the mystery behind his eclectic and enigmatic username. Bonus: more George Gervin references! 5) Replayer: Joe Tall and guest coach Chaostracize tackle some small stakes NL Hold'em. 6) Replayer: Joe Tall brings in Guest Coach, SootedPower, and DeucesCracked member/contributor, Eric Graul to discuss the theory and processes behind playing small stakes NLHE. 7) Replayer:

Joe is amped up to have two DC Coaches with him this week, Manchild and TheLoon. Join them as they go over one of TheLoon's sessions at $200NL where Joe challenges TheLoon's playing habits and talks some meta-game. TheLoon brings some interesting hands to the table in this video. 8) Replayer: Part Two of last weeks LNC where Joe has two DC Coaches with him, Manchild and TheLoon. If you watched last week, the meta-game issue of breaks is first topic. Tommy Angelo joins them for the first 15 mins of the video to talk about breaks and playing your A-game. 9) Replayer: Joe Tall invites jk3a to come and review some hands submitted by a DC member. They discuss specific questions raised by the DC member about his own play. 10) Replayer: Our resident Late Night host Joe Tall goes across the pond and brings in one of our recent additions to the European coaching squad of DeucesCracked, Inavacuum. They discuss the play of DC player Sugar Nut a.k.a. The Dude in a video review of 100NL 6max. 11) Replayer: Joe Tall and guest coach Inavacuum return to finish their session review with Sugar Nut. They continue the discussion of the play of DC member Sugar Nut a.k.a. The Dude in a video review of 100NL 6max. 12) Replayer: Joe Tall brings in BalugaWhale to review hands of $5/10 and $10/20 short and full ring NLHE. DC member evil_andy brings some interesting hands to the table and the three of them talk about his thoughts on his play as they go over them in the hand replayer. 13) Replayer: Joe Tall brings back an old DC series favorite with none other than DCs NoahSD and DC member, chipchucker5. Watch them go over 10/20 and 25/50 shorthanded NL hands in the replayer of a recent session for chipchucker. 14) Replayer: Joetall, NoahSD, and his student Michael return for another session of hand review.

Real Life Micro NL Grinder: Unlimited Texas Hold Them


WiltOnTilt: Takes DC member WhiteHeatSYD from beginner to expert.

iPod Compatible: Yes (Episodes-1,4, & 8) # of Talbes: 0-4 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes Episodes: 1) Presentation: WiltOnTilt introduces his student, WhiteHeatSYD, and kicks off the series with some NL fundamentals and a plan of attack for his student and all you NL grinders at home to rise through the ranks. 2) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD continue their review of SSNL principles with a 2-tabling coaching session of $50NL. 3) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD sit down for another live episode of two tabling micro no limit hold'em. Complete with special guest analyst jk3a. 4) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD go through some recent hands and analyze just how far our nolimit grinder has come. 5) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD are back, this time with Tubasteve, as they review live play at $.5/1 2-tabling. 6) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and everyone's favorite no limit grinder WhiteHeatSYD bring us another thrilling episode of 2-tabling micro limit live play. 7) Live Play: Taking a new approach WiltOnTilt has our no limit grinder WhiteHeatSYD record a 4 tabling session for the coaches review at a later time. Will our grinder make his coach proud? Tune in to find out. 8) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and no limit grinder WhiteHeatSYD finish off the series with a session review, and a progress report from Wilt. Other Tags bankroll management theory preflop hand selection

general strategy live sweat + hh review

Real Life: Micro No-Limit Grinder Part Deux


WiltOnTilt: How do you mold a beginner into an expert? WiltOnTilt and DeucesCracked member WhiteHeatSYD continue exploring that question in Real Life: MicroNL Grinder Part Deux. iPod Compatible: No (Except Episodes 5 & 8) # of Tables: 0-4 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and everyones favorite Micro NL grinder (WhiteHeatSYD) are back with a new vigor. WhiteHeatSYD plays some 2 table 6max $.50/1 in this live sweat session. 2) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD review a 4-tabling video that WhiteHeatSYD made. They discuss theory and his plays and generally come away feeling good about themselves. 3) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD continue their review from last week. They wrap up the video review session of WhiteHeatSYD's 4-tabling adventure. 4) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD change up sites to encompass more games the viewers play and see. WhiteHeatSYD plays $0.5/1 6max NLHE on 2 tables while WiltOnTilt picks his brain. 5) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD hit the books, or rather hit the hand history reviewer. Theory, true play, replay, we've got it all. 6) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD begin moving up to the small stakes. WhiteHeatSYD, after a decent September month, plays 2 tables of $1/2 NLHE 6max. 7) Live Play:

WiltOnTilt returns with your favorite NL grinder WhiteHeatSYD. WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD review a 4-tabling video that WhiteHeatSYD made of an earlier session at $1/2. 8) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD wrap up this season with a hand history review of his play at $1/2 NLHE.

Hand Readers
Terp and Orange: Ask any great No Limit player what his biggest strength is, and hell tell you its his ability to read hands. We hear the term hand ranges thrown around left, right and center. Why? Orange and terp explore the answer in this series, primarily focused on hand reading, equity distribution and balancing. A must watch for any micro or small stakes player. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes Episodes: 1) Presentation: Welcome to the premiere of Hand Readers with Orange and Terp. To start the series they lay some basics for what the series will contain as well as discuss topics like the Fundamental Theorem of Poker and some hand examples. 2) Presentation: Hand Readers, are they really soul reading, or just really good at situational cognitive thought? Come find out as Terp and Orange expand on last episodes topics and include some example hands. 3) Presentation: Orange and Terp are back this week to continue your soul reading training. This week's topics focus on double barreling or simply betting the turn. 4) Presentation: Terp and Orange continue their hand reading venture by building of last week's seminar on board textures. Where to double barrel and why we do it, is pivotal this week. 5) Presentation:

Those fun loving gypsy's are back in their next installment of Hand Readers. Terp and Orange continue their discussion of two-barrel bluffing and how it leads into semi-bluffing the turn. 6) Presentation: Terp and Orange talk about perceived ranges and the definition of the phrase. 7) Presentation: Terp and Orange continue to talk about perceived hand ranges against better opponents and manipulating it so they think what we want them to think . . . I think. 8) Presentation: Terp and Orange wrap up the season with a discussion on balance and how it pertains to bluffing and hand ranges. Other Tags hand reading equity distribution balancing

Memoirs of a Limidonk
Sthief09: explains NL Holdem with a concentration on teaching people that have a Limit Holdem background. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except Episodes 5, 7 & 8) # of Tables: 0-2 Type: Presentation/Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Presentation: In the first video of this introductory series, sthief introduces some basic concepts of learning no limit hold'em. Check it out as he uses a classroom-style presentation to discuss the importance of position and having a plan for a hand, and start laying a foundation that anyone can follow to become a solid NL regular. 1a) Presentation: In this short supplemental video, sthief09 goes through all of the stats that he displays on his HUD and talks about the importance of each of them. Great material for both new and experienced players -- if you haven't been using a HUD, this video will probably make you start.

2) Presentation: Sthief introduces a few more advanced concepts as he helps the viewer learn a framework for deeply analyzing hands, covering the value of draws, calling preflop vs. 3-bettors with a range of hands, and when to 4-bet preflop. 3) Replayer: See Josh coach. See Rob play. See Rob play bad. See Josh teach good. In the third installation of Memoirs of a Limidonk, Josh and Entity go through an in-depth coaching session talking about three specific hands that Rob misplayed during a session, with a lot of discussion about having a plan for a hand and the differences between no-limit and limit when it comes to handranges and post-flop action. 4) Live Play: In the first of his "live play" videos, Josh walks us through realtime applications of the concepts he's explained so far and expands on the process of "thinking like a NL player." Discussion of bet sizing, handreading, isolation raising, and how to interpret bet sizes from your opponents. 5) Live Play: In Josh's next "live play" video, he tackles the $1/2, $200 max buy in game and compares and contrasts it with the $100 buy in game. Josh covers concepts such as 3 betting preflop, LAG play, dealing with increased aggression from your opponents, and taking advantage of your image. 6) Replayer: Don't go broke in an unraised pot with one pair," the adage goes. Well, that might be good advice for you to generally apply to your game - but your opponents aren't always as fortunate. Watch this and you'll learn how to stack people with one pair hands, when to give up on your bluffs and when to follow through. Lots of in-depth analysis on when to keep up the pressure on the turn. A must-see for limit converts to help you get that extra bit of value out of your hands and to make you *that* much more difficult to play against. 7) Live Play: Josh 2-tables $200NL while Entity and he discuss interesting hands. Great discussion of beginning to intermediate concepts like when to fire two barrels, 4-betting sizes, balancing your handranges pre-and-postflop -- watch and see how theory can be applied to real-game situations. 8) Live Play: Watch sthief09 as he reviews a video of his own play, providing his reasoning behind each hand, as well as pointing out spots where he could've played differently -- and in some cases, better.

King for a Day


Sthief09: Ever wonder what it would be like to have an Executive Producer review your play? Stop wondering. sthief09 lets you sit on the throne for a day as he analyzes member videos. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes/Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: In King for a Day's premiere episode, sthief09 takes a look at a video of Guruman 2-tabling $50NL, providing his own take on Guruman's play and walking through the thought process to destroy these games. 2) Live Play: In episode two, sthief09 reviews a 4-tabling video from DeucesCracked member xerxesthegod at $50NL, reviewing the fundamentals necessary for winning play at micro and small stakes NL games. 3) Live Play: Sthief09 explores 4 tables of $100NL played by The Grunch of 2+2 fame. Lots of fundamental discussion and a bit of extra insight on tools that can help you get an extra edge at the tables. 4) Live Play: Josh reviews a 4-tabling $100NL video from DeucesCracked member yeahgoforit at (whoooooooooo!) Party Poker. 5) Live Play: Sthief reviews the play of Casper05 4-tabling $200NL on Full Tilt. 6) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews a 200NL contribution from timor, encoutering several 3-bet pots against LAGs and TAGS. 7) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews a member contribution from Alistair, teaching elements of bet sizing and pot control. 8) Live Play:

Entity joins sthief09 as Josh takes his turn as the King for a Day, with Entity grilling him about his play at $400NL. An extra long and extra packed 2-tabling episode.

King for a Day Part Deux


Sthief09: Its back by popularity for a second season! Ever wonder what it would be like to have an Executive Producer review your play? Stop wondering. sthief09 lets you sit on the throne for a day as he analyzes member videos. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Small/Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews a video from sgh5000 at $200NL, stressing the importance of manipulating the pot and inducing bluffs. 2) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews a video submission from betis, encountering a few tough spots against opponents with differing stack sizes. 3) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews a video submission from mksteal, focusing on trapping your opponents and playing your draws. 4) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews the play of stylistic as he plays 1/2 6-max nlhe. 5) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews a video submission by clowntable. Watch as furious 4-tabling action ensues. 6) Live Play: Sthief09 selects yet another king for a day. This week he reviews a 4 tabling video submitted by GlueFeetRat 7) Live Play: Sthief09 is back once again to analyze your play. Our king for a day this week is bambiboy.

8) Live Play: In the eighth (but not final!) episode of King for a Day Season Two, Josh critiques the 4-tabling play of crt32 at $400NL. Discussion of game quality at different sites, and as usual, great breakdowns of individual hands throughout the session. 9) Live Play: In this sweeps special season finale of King for a Day, sthief09 joins forces with DC's newest favorite LAG mdm13, overlooking a member-submitted $200NL video.

King for a Day 3: Members Only


Sthief09: Josh sthief09 Plotkin delivers the third installment of one of our most popular series, King for a Day. Josh will review member vids at small stakes 6max NL. iPod Compatible: No (Except Episodes 2 & 6) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: Sthief09 is back with a new season of review videos. This week is focusing on 50NL play by a DC member. 2) Replayer: Sthief09 sits down with a new DC member and they review select hands from 100NL. 3) Live Play: Sthief09 sits down with yet another new student, Peesocake. They review his play at 4-tables of 200NL. 4) Live Play: Sthief09 and DC member Yojimgari review and discuss a 100NL video submitted by DC member, SCS. 5) Live Play: Sthief09 and TecmoSuperBowl review a video submitted by another DC member of 4-tabling of 100NL, some with ante. 6) Replayer:

Sthief09 joins a DC member to review hands concerning 3-bet pots at 100NL. 7) Live Play: Sthief09 and Zankaa sit down to review a video of his play at 4-tables of 400NL on oPoker. 8) Live Play: Sthief09 sits down with Allwind, who talks through his strategy of managing and running up a medium stack.

King for a Day 4


Sthief09: Josh sthief09 Plotkin delivers the fourth installment of one of our most popular series, King for a Day. Josh will review member vids at small/mid stakes 6max NL (25NL to 200NL). iPod Compatible: (Yes except episode 1) # of Tables: 1 & 4 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Stheif09 brings in DC member CDA and they review a 4-tabling session of his at 25NL. 2) Replayer: Sthief09 and Lucas review some of his hands as he's hit a slump and needs some fine tuning of his play at 50NL. 3) Replayer: Sthief09 brings in Acombfosho and SnappieVouz to talk about some hands from 200NL. 4) Replayer: Sthief09 helps WallyWattz become more comfortable in 3-bet pots without the initiative. 5) Live Play: Sthief09 and Steppin Razor review a Rush Poker 50NL video. 6) Replayer: D3rJack walks Josh through a session review, and the two discuss some interesting situations that arise.

7) Replayer: D3rJack and Sthief09 continue their session review from last week. 8) Live Play: Sthief09 reviews two short 25NL videos, played a week apart by DC member Fanshawe.

Road to Robusto NL
Tubasteve The definitive small stakes 6max NL series from the man with the tuba. iPod Compatible: No (except episode 4) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live play/Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Micro Episodes: 1) Live Play: Tubasteve begins he journey at 10NL 4-tabling and covers some basic mistakes made by current 10NL players with regards to hand ranges, cbetting, and aggression. 2) Live Play: Tubasteve returns for more $10 NL action and discusses tactics for crushing inexperienced opponents 3) Live Play: Tubasteve does his groove thing with a 4-tabling video review from 25NL. 4) Presentation/Replayer: Tubasteve goes in hand history review mode, reviewing recent hands he played in true robusto fashion. 5) Live Play: This week tubasteve hits the tables again. He 2 tables $0.10/0.25 while talking of strategy and his reads against his opponents. 6) Live Play: Tubasteve plays 2 tables of $50NL on his journey through the limits, discussing the tendencies of players at those limits and how to become a better player at those stakes. 7) Live Play:

Tubasteve returns this week and reviews 2 tables of his play at 50NL. 8) Live Play: Tubasteve concludes this season with a 2-tabling live play video of 50NL then wraps up with analysis of his HEM database of the hands found in the full series.

The Ugly Duckling


Sthief09: (creator of Professor Plotkin and the +EVolution of a Poker Player) offers his take on this classic fairy tale. Watch Josh transform one of our members thinking about going pro from an ugly duckling to a swan. Microstakes 6maxNL. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episodes 1-2, and 5) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play/Replayer/Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: Sthief09 meets his new duckling (Adam) and begins to mold him into a swan. This episode Sthief09 reviews a 4-tabling video of Adam's play with Adam. 2) Live Play: This week continues the video review from last week. Rather than fast-fowarding to certain hands Sthief09 and his student focuses on the full video and how each table is developing over time. 3) Replayer: Sthief09 returns with his second episode. This week he covers how to do a session review and then Sthief09 will select a few common mistakes his student is making. 4) Replayer: This week on the Ugly Duckling Stheif09 and Adam continue to review his previous hands to find some various leaks and things he can improve on. 5) Presentation/Live Play: Stheif09 and the Ugly Duckling. This week they discuss identifying weaknesses and addressing them. Stheif recaps where Adam has come from and where they are going as the series continues.

6) Replayer: Stheif09 returns with his fast evolving gosling. He conducts a session review of Adam's recently played session of $0.5/1 Pot Limit and No Limit Hold'em. 7) Replayer: Stheif09 returns with his gosling, Adam, and they continue his session review at 100NL. 8) Replayer: Stheif09 and Adam sit down for the final episode of Ugly Duckling. In this episode Stheif09 has selected a bunch of hands from Adam's database that he played incorrectly.

What Would Joe Tall Do?


Joe Tall: Ongoing interactive series evolving around a series of hand quizzes posted on the forums. The videos provide in-depth discussion of the solutions by Joe Tall and varying guests (including WiltOnTilt, Vanessa Selbst, Whitelime, KRANTZ, sthief09, DJ Sensei, jk3a and BalugaWhale) iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes Episodes: 1) Replayer: Welcome to the debut video of What Would Joe Tall Do? Joe Tall and WiltOnTilt review the past week's quiz results and discuss each of the hands in depth. 2) Replayer: Joe Tall welcomes Vanessa Selbst (fslexcduck) to this episode as they review the answers to last week's quiz. Who stands on top of the leader board this week? Tune in to find out. 3) Replayer: Joe Tall sits down with Executive Producer, whitelime, where they go over the tight spots of a recent 50NL 6-max session that Joe Tall played. Watch the detailed analysis of every hand as they reveal the correct answers to the Quiz. 4) Replayer: Joe Tall is joined this week by KRANTZ. Did you get top score this week? Perhaps the video will discuss why you did or did not.

5) Replayer: Joe Tall welcomes guest coach sthief09 this week. The focus of this this week is playing small cards out of position, and pounding the limpers. How do your quiz answers stack up? 6) Replayer: Joe Tall, what will you do? Perhaps he'll bring in DJ Sensei to help him evaluate his microstakes decisions. Do you stand to make the grade in this Dojo? 7) Replayer: Welcome to the quiz show that tells the tale of What WOuld Joe Tall Do. This weeks episode covers 3 bet situations and has jk3a as a special guest. 8) Replayer: Joe Tall returns for his last episode of WWJTD. He brings in BalugaWhale to talk over the stats of the series and bring everything to a close with this week's hands.

The Thin Red Line


Grindcore: DeucesCracked welcomes fan favorite and new instructor Grindcore to the fold with this original video series about that thin, red line nonshowdown winnings. This winter Bart will take a look at some common misconceptions about the red line and discuss the ins and outs of how small stakes 6max players can pick up previously unreachable profit. iPod Compatible: No (Except episodes 1 and 7 & 8) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Presentation: Grindcore debuts his first series with this episode. He discusses the theory behind what is the red line, how do we effect it, and how can we learn from it. 2) Live Play: Grindcore plays "out of control" showing you what you can get away with at 100NL without your opponents adjusting. 3) Live Play:

Grindcore works on building reads and taking notes and how we can do this to Line outcome.

affect our Red

4) Live Play: Grindcore plays 4 tables of 100nl and discusses the play in this and the following episode. 5) Live Play: Grindcore continues his play at 4 tables of 100NL deep and ante tables from episode 4. 6) Live Play: Improva steps in for one episode and talks about his theories about the red line and how to maximize your play at the tables as he plays 3-tables of 6max NLHE. 7) Replayer: Improva follows up with your questions from episode 6 and answers them in this new video. 8) Presentation: Grindcore reviews various hands from his whole career which he found interesting in some form.

Euro Trip
TheLoon: and company take a tour of the European sites and talk of differences from the players to the software itself. iPod Compatible: No (Except episode 8) # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play/Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes Episodes: P) Live Play: TheLoon gives his new series a shot with Hielko as he plays 4 tables at the Everest Poker Network at 25NL and they review the action after the fact. 1) Live Play: TheLoon sits down with inavacuum as they review play at 20NL 6max on the microgaming network. 2) Live Play:

TheLoon invites a new colleague along for the Euro Tour. SoundedSimple joins in for a review of TheLoon's play at 20NL 6max. 3) Live Play: TheLoon invites Invacuum to sweat him as he plays 4-tables fo 20NL on Betfair Poker. 4) Live Play: TheLoon and Hielko stop in to play on the iPoker network. They review TheLoon's play at 4tables of 20NL. 5) Live Play: TheLoon returns with inavacuum. They review a PartyPoker video of 4-tables at 25NL. 6) Live Play: TheLoon and Invacuum team up for this week's episode. They review TheLoon's play at Ongame 5 handed NLHE. 7) Live Play: This week TheLoon partners with Phoinix as they explore life at PokerStars. 8) Presentation: TheLoon and Inavacuum wrap up the series by summarizing all we learned about each site along the way.

Yin and Yang


Inavacuum: Yin meets yang at microstakes NL. The majority of pros view micro play as extremely standard with no room for creativity. While true for the most part, not embracing nonstandard lines will leave profit on the table. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes Episodes: 1) Replayer: Inavacuum and DeucesCracked.com member SnappieVouz review hands from micro-stakes NLHE. 2) Replayer:

Inavacuum and Snappievouz continue to discuss the Yin (ABC poker) and Yang (thinking outside the box) play at microstakes NLHE. 3) Replayer: Inavacuum kicks off a full season of Yin and Yang with a HH review of 100NL 6max. 4) Replayer: Inavacuum is talking with SnappieVous to review some 100NL hands with tricky spots. 5) Replayer: Inavacuum talks with mixtress about some 25NL and 50NL 6max hands. 6) Replayer: Inavacuum talks about bluffs that just didn't work and how you can deal with it as well as some bluffs that did work. 7) Replayer: Inavacuum sits down with his student to discuss hands of the small-stakes variety. 8) Replayer: Inavacuum and his student Nick review hands from various situations of both Yin and Yang at 50NL and 100NL 9) Replayer: Inavacuum talks some 50NL with one of his students. 10) Replayer: Inavacuum reviews hands from small-stakes 6max with a student of his.

Coaching Kristy
BalugaWhale: Pokernews' crack reporting ace Kristy Arnett powers up with poker training from our friends at DeucesCracked! Watch as Kristy works through BalugaWhale's coaching program, learning how to crush online No Limit cash games in the process. Ipod Compatible: No # of Tables: 3-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes Episodes:

1) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Kristy kick off their new partnership by reviewing a bit of what they have already accomplished and then reviewing some of Kristy's play at 6max. 2) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Kristy return for more review of her play at 50NL. This week she unleashes a new nick-name and some new play at 4-tables. 3) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Kristy continue their series with another video of Kristy's play at 4-tables of 50NL. 4) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Kristy continue to review Kristy's play at 50NL and prepare her for the step up to 100NL. 5) Live Play: Kristy begins her foray into 100NL and BalugaWhale reviews her session with her after. 6) Live Play: In the most international of locations BalugaWhale (Hong Kong) and Kristy (Paris) discuss a video of Kristy's play at 100NL. 7) Live Play: Kristy makes the jump to 200NL and she tuns into some heavy agression. BalugaWhale helps her cope and overcome so she can succeed at this new level. 8) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Kristy wrap up their series with a review of her play at 2 tables of 200NL.

Hudless Horsemen
Mike I and Surfdoc: team up to teach you how to play without your HUD. The series focuses on note taking, paying attention to all moves of your opponents, and your own table image. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes Episodes:

1) Live Play: Mike l. and Surfdoc test out a new series idea as Surfdoc teaches mike l. how to beat microstakes NLHE 6max without his HUD 2) Live Play: Surfdoc and Mike l. return to review another video of playing without a HUD. This time they review the play of a DeucesCracked.com member at 4-tables of 100NL. 3) Live Play: Surfdoc and Mike L. continue to discuss NLHE at 100NL on the cake network. 4) Live Play: Surfdoc and Mike L. are back. This episode they review a session from prior to the previous episodes and attempt to apply the recent teachings to the session.

Basecamp
Sthief09, Tubasteve, Hielko and WiltOnTilt: DC Producers will work with Mt. Robusto platoons of all shapes and sizes to scale the mountain together. Expect some 6MNL, HUNL, FRNL, LHE and PLO action! iPod Compatible: No (Except 7, 11, and 12) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: (WiltOnTilt) WiltOnTilt runs the basecamp this week. He has with him one of the micro-stakes NLHE members and they review his play through a video. 2) Live Play: (Sthief09) Sthief and the micro-NL platoon hook up to review some 4-tabling 10NL videos. 3) Replayer: (Sthief09) Sthief09 sits down with a platoon lieutenant as they discuss hands from micro-stakes 6max NLHE. 4) Replayer: (Tubasteve)

Tubasteve is sherpa this week as he meets with the micro-stakes players at basecamp to review hands with questions from the members. 5) Replayer: (Tubasteve) Tubasteve wraps up his microNL discussion with his basecamp troopers. 6) Replayer: (Tubasteve) Tubasteve returns with his NL platoon, ezmoney, to review a video of 4-tabling 25NL 6max. 7) Replayer: Hielko takes some micro-stakes platoon members and reviews their hands at 25NL. 8) Replayer: Hielko returns to do a hand history review session of some small-mid stakes play at 6 max NLHE.

Playbook
Sthief09 and Sounded Simple: Josh and Paddy look to uncover some new plays and refine some old tricks with their math based approach. Learn to formulate and test your own tactics and strategies before entering the field of play. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: SThief09 and SoundedSimple break down their new series, and get right into EV calculations. 2) Presentation: SoundedSimple teaches an easy way to calculate fold equity required to semi-bluff, on the fly. 3) Presentation: Sthief09 and SoundedSimple discuss concepts related to facing a 3-bet. Concepts include implied and reverse implied odds, 4-betting, and indifference points. 4) Presentation:

Sthief09 and SoundedSimple talk about reverse implied odds, and quantify them in the context of the "EV is Additive" model. 5) Presentation: Josh and Paddy continue their in-depth look into reverse implied odds. They look at a typical call-down situation with the goal of helping viewers get a better feel for approximating ranges at the table. 6) Presentation: Sthief09 and SoundedSimple continue their look into reverse implied odds, as they discuss the merits of making an unconventional play. 7) Presentation: SoundedSimple and Sthief09 flip things around and discuss 3-betting and playing the flop when called. 8a) Presentation: Sthief09 looks at a hand submitted by DC member, Lucas. In the process, he teaches a trick for dealing with situations in which your continuation bet is raised. 8b) Presentation: SoundedSimple, Sthief09, and Lucas discuss some hands Lucas played that tie in with some common themes discussed throughout the series.

The Bonzai Tree


Tubasteve and Ybother: Following up on the lessons of the Coaching Tree, tubasteve plants a new seed with ybother in this new series focusing on micro and smallstakes NL. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Tubasteve and Ybother talk about microstakes NL then they do a video review at 2-tables of 5NL. 2) Live Play:

Tubasteve and ybother review select hands from a 5NL 2-tabling video submitted by a DC member. 3) Live Play: Tubasteve and Ybother review a 25NL 2-tabling video submitted by a DC member. 4) Live Play: Tubasteve and Ybother return with another video review from a DC member. This time they review a session of two tabling 0.05/0.10 6 max NL. 5) Live Play: Tubasteve and ybother review a 2-tabling $25NL video of Langerz. 6) Live Play: Tubasteve and ybother analyze a video of 25NL 6 max NLHE. 7) Live Play: Tubasteve and ybother review some play on Eurosites including shorthanded play.

Running the Streets


DeucesCracked Executive Producers: Have you ever found yourself in a spot where you know your opponent's range, but you still don't know the best play? If so, then this series is for you! We will show you how to determine the optimal lines in tough situations AFTER you have already assigned your opponent's range. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: Shuttle lays the groundwork for their new series and talks about the basics like equity calculations, pot odds, etc. 2) Presentation: Shuttle and Olliepa talk about value betting, protecting your hand, and bluffing and how they interact with one another as a hand progresses.

3) Presentation: The boys talk about new ways to calculate EV and discuss the previous quiz hand. 4) Presentation: Shuttle continues to expand the series by discussing hand vs range and range vs rangestrategies in NL hold'em. 5) Presentation: Olliepa and Shuttle talk about game theory and how it applies to games in general and then poker specifically. 6) Presentation: Olliepa and Shuttle turn the corner in the series to go from theory to pratical hand situations, this week pertains to 3 bet pots. 7) Presentation: Shuttle discusses stealing the blinds and the affect blinds have on poker as a whole. 8) Presentation: Shuffle talks continues the discussion from episode 7 and talking about stealing the blinds. 9) Presentation: Shuttle and Olliepa recap what they've been up to over the past few months then get right into some HH reviews with a focus onOverbettingand Underbetting. 10) Presentation: Olliepa and Shuttle discuss the 4bet, situations for and against it, and the theory behind it. 11) Presentation: Shuttle goes solo this week and talks about cold 4-betting. 12) Presentation: Shuttle and Olliepa continue the topic of 4-betting, but with a focus on us 4-betting where the opponent may call us.

On Balance
Terp: Terp returns to teach the mysterious subject of balance. Many players think that balance simply requires a little of this and a little of that, but Terp will set you straight! iPod Compatible: Yes

# of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: Terp gives an introduction to his series and then begins with defining balance and how it can help you exploit your opponents or avoid being exploited yourself. 2) Presentation: Terp talks more balancing strategies with the topic this week being Preflop balance. 3) Presentation: Terp is moving to the topic of showing flop textures and our range versus our opponents range on each flop, with illustrations and examples.

[Intermediate Advanced]
Omakase NLHE
Hielko: DC member Hielko gets coached by various coaches. In the final episode Hielko incorporates his new insights into a live play video. iPod Compatible: No (Except episdoes 1 & 5) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Replayer/Live PLay Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Replayer: In the season premiere Hielko meets up with his first NLHE 6max coach, DJ Sensei. They review some select hands from his play at $1/2 and $2/4. 2) Live Play: Hielko moves on to his new coach, and while he cannot pronounce the title we all know WiltOnTilt is the nuts. Heilko 2-tables some $2/4 on Pokerstars as they do some running commentary. 3) Live Play:

Sthief09 and Hielko review a video session of Hielko 4-tabling at 400NL on stars. They address both actual hands and theoretical positions as they go. 4) Live Play: With KRANTZ as his guide in this serving of Omakase, Hielko takes on the $2/4 NL tables of PokerStars. 5) Replayer: Heilko and Vanessa team up to do a hand history review session of Heilko playing some $2/4. 6) Live Play: Hielko and Whitelime team up this week for a multi-table review. Hielko plays 4-tables live while Whitelime picks at his thought processes and theories. 7) Live Play: Hielko sits down with his final coach of the series: FoxwoodsFiend. They play a 4 table live session and discuss how to play against unknowns, regs, and the maniacs who are unpredictable. 8) Live Play: Hielko finalizes his journey with this all inclusive episode. He plays 4-tables and expands on the vast knowledge he was imparted in the last 7 weeks.

Duck Soup
Fslexcduck: DC members submit hand histories of mid-high stakes 6max NLHE and discuss them with Vanessa Selbst. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Replayer: Vanessa Selbst debuts her new series Duck Soup. This week she sits down with knsch and discusses some $5/10 NLHE. 2) Replayer:

Vanessa sits down with a new student this week, JimmyFloyd. They discuss hands from $1/2 NLHE shorthanded and full. 3) Replayer: Vanessa brings in DC member SanJuanWorm. They talk about his play at $1/2 NLHE. 4) Replayer: Vanessa continues to stir the pot in this episode of Duck Soup. She welcomes DC member Squishee to the scene and they analyze his play at 50NL and 100NL. 5) Replayer: Vanessa Selbst and her series Duck Soup invite another guest, NoWayFolding. They discuss his game at the microstakes, topics include big pocket pairs, flush draws, and betting out of position given hand reads. 6) Replayer: Vanessa Selbst continues to add new comers to the soup mix. This week's student is Theo, TLLL, and we're discussing mid-stakes 6 max games. 7) Replayer: Vanessa Selbst is on the second to last ingredient in her Duck Soup. This week's guest is stinkpaw and they talk about his $2/4 play amongst other things. 8) Replayer: Vanessa Selbst wraps up her soup series with one final shot at $1/2 and $2/4 NLHE with Prowler, from the DC forums.

Unconventional Wisdom
Fslexcduck and DJ Sensei: Vanessa and DJ Senseis smash hit series explaining unconventional lines. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episodes 7 & 8) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Replayer:

In the series premiere of Unconventional Wisdom, Dan and Vanessa talk about playing and maneuvering their way through tricky spots in reraised pots. 2) Replayer: Early street betting. Use betting information to narrow your opponents' hand ranges and play better on the later streets. Sensei and Vanessa teach you to use informational bets to overcome positional disadvantage and develop strategies for leading out in heads-up and multiway pots efficiently. 3) Replayer: The Valuetown Express (aka how to own people and take their money). Dan and Vanessa continue their series on small-stakes NL dominance with the next installment on how to get the most out of your hands. Watch and learn how to get induce bluffs, when to use strange post-flop lines, and how to use lines that blur your handrange to make your opponents spew chips in your direction as quickly as possible. 4) Replayer: Big Bluffs. Watch and learn how Dan and Vanessa spot weakness and use a variety of types of plays to dominate games. Structured discussion of metagame, implied threat, and, as always, the importance of hand-reading. Not for the faint of heart. 5) Replayer: More Big Bluffs. Watch and learn how Dan and Vanessa spot weakness and use a variety of types of plays to dominate games. Structured discussion of metagame, implied threat, and, as always, the importance of hand-reading. Not for the faint of heart.FIX ME 6) Replayer: "Turn Aggression/Swimming with the Fish," DJ Sensei and Vanessa walk you through a two-part video designed to teach the finer points of continued aggression and adjustments to make in good games. In the first part of the video, you will learn when to bet and raise on the turn when you might otherwise be more passive, while the second half of the video you shows adjustments you should make in games where there is a complete fish. 7) Live Play: DJ Sensei and Vanessa hit the tables for some live action Unconventional Wisdom! In this 4 tabling video, Dan and Vanessa show you they practice what they preach and how often they incorporate unconventional lines into their solid TAG play. 8) Live Play: All good things must come to an end. In the final installment of Season One of Unconventional Wisdom, see the last half of Dan and Vanessa's 4-tabling session and get a better feel for how often it's wise to be unconventional.

Remix
Fslexcduckand DJ Sensei: Vanessa Selbst and DJ Sensei return to the format of Unconventional Wisdom. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: Type: Replayer Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Replayer: DJ Sensei and Vanessa Selbst are back with some more Unconventional Wisdom for you. In this episode they get started with aggressive checking! 2) Replayer: DJ and Vanessa tackle the ever expanding pots. We are talking beyond 3-bet pots, to 4-bet pots and back-raising. 3) Replayer: DJ and Vanessa cover what happens when position is working against us, i.e. playing pots out of position. Topics include Preflop Flat Calling, Donk-Betting, and Check-Raising. 4) Replayer: Dj Sensei and Vanessa really begin to mix it up this week with Aggressive Folding. Knowing when you are beat and the tough laydowns can make or break your bankroll sometimes. 5) Replayer: Vanessa and DJ continue their series Remix. This episode tackles some unique situations that should both expand your vocabulary and your profit margin. 6) Replayer: Vanessa and DJ return for another episode of Remix. This week's topics include what happens when we get to the river. Bluffing, over-betting, and overbet bluffing. 7) Replayer: Vanessa and Dj Sensei get tactical in this episode of Remix. They discuss how to induce bluffs and what to do once you accomplish that task. 8) Replayer:

Vanessa and DJ wrap up their series with this episode on relative hand strength. Topics include hand reading, critical thinking, and having discipline.

FreeStylin
DJ Sensei: A mini-series of Ghost videos from DJ Sensei. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: In his first freestyle, DJ Sensei pwns some 3/6 NL tables and talks about his style of mid stakes NL play. 2) Live Play: In this episode of Freestylin', DJ Sensei takes us to some 5/10nl tables. 3) Live Play: Sensei takes on the tougher competition at 10/20, including dealing with shortstacks and playing against expert opponents. 4) Live Play: In the final installment of this season's Freestylin', DJ Sensei 4-tables $5kNL Full Ring.

FreeStylin' Part Deux


DJ Sensei: Mid-high stakes free-style slamma-jammin from the DJ of the poker room himself, DJ Sensei. iPod Compatible: No (Except episodes 3-5) # of Tables: 1-6 Type: Live Play/Replayer/Presentation

Stakes: Mid/High Stakes Episodes: (6-8 are Full Ring NLHE) 1) Live Play: DJ Sensei is back in a new episode of Freestylin' where he teaches us the ways of 6max No Limit Hold'em. 2) Live Play: In this extra-long second installment of Freestyling, DJ Sensei 2-tables a mix of games, mostly focusing on the $5/10 deep tables on Full Tilt. 3) Replayer: DJ Sensei covers some key concepts for deep stacked NL play and then uses some example hands in the replayer to teach specific skills. 4) Presentation/Replayer: DJ Sensei continues the deep stack poker advice as we move from pre flop strategies to what we do on the flop. 5) Replayer: DJ Sensei reviews various hands and the thoughts and processes that went into each given the previous topics covered. 6) Live Play (FR): DJ Sensei gives a clinic at full ring 3/6 NL, with 6 tables of live action play. 7) Live Play (FR): In a continuation from last week, DJ Sensei 6-tables some full ring mid-stakes no limit hold'em. 8) Live Play (FR): DJ Sensei continues his wily ways 6-tabling the $1kNL FR games in this final episode of Freestylin.

Professor Plotkin
Sthief09: sthief09 shows us how to develop various optimal game strategies including 3-betting and 4-betting at mid-stakes 6max NLHE, using PokerStove to break down hand ranges and analyze HEM stats. iPod Compatible: Yes

# of Tables: 1 Type: Presentation Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Presentation: In the series premier, sthief09 discusses raising ranges, 3-bet ranges, and attempts to determine a more systematic approach to 4-betting. 2) Presentation: Class is in session and it's time to learn. Sthief09 teaches us about flop textures and how to analyze hand strengths based on the texture of the board. 3) Presentation: Sthief09 continues our classroom discussion of 6max NLHE. Topics include an analysis of ranges versus potential flops, using HEM filters, and flop analysis in general. 4) Presentation: Sthief09 resumes class this week with the topic of Domination and 3 bet pots. What is domination? and how do we react? How should we react? 5) Presentation: Alright class please take your seat. This week's lecture is entitled Hand Reading Using Decision Points or also known as Soul Reading 201. 6) Presentation: Class is in session and Professor Plotkin is addressing the topic of 3 Bets. Take a closer look at 3 Bet ranges, pushing 3 bets, calling 3 bets, and min 3 betting. 7) Presentation: Sthief09 continues last week lesson on hand reading based on decision points. He delves into his own psyche analyzing hands outside the table where he wasn't really sure what the right play was on the felt. 8) Presentation: Classes come to an end as Sthief09 finishes his series as we cover more hand analysis and getting more indepth into hand reading techniques. No more teachers, no more books, no more teachers dirty looks!

Movin On Up

FoxwoodsFiend: Ever wonder why you can't break into that higher limit you're always taking shots at? FoxwoodsFiend moves up through different stakes of No-Limit, starting off at .5/1 and playing gradually higher stakes. He illustrates the different types of gameplay at each limit while explaining the adjustments players from one level to the next must make in order to be successful in their ascent. FWF talks about the different types of fish and regulars at the varied stakes, plays he would make at one level but not at the next, and touches on which playing styles are more suitable for which stakes. DeucesCracked is going to show you how to make the leap. iPod Compatible: No (Except 3 & 6) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend plays 2 tables of .50/1 NL and explains the ways to adjust to the particular styles of play of the fish and the regs at that level. Emphasizing a loose-aggressive preflop game versus the fish, he utilizes the strategies he discusses in order to illustrate how they work in practice. 2) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend plays 1/2 6-max NLHE and talks about the adjustments required to compensate for the increased aggression one finds at 1/2 as opposed to .50/1. He also gets owned by a LAG on his left. 3) Replayer: In this episode, FoxwoodsFiend takes a look back at hands he has played at .50/1 and 1/2 using the hand replayer to give retrospective analysis. He primarily focuses on illustrating certain situations which he would have played differently if he were playing at 2/4 or a higherstake game. He illuminates concepts from previous episodes through this contrast of different, stakes-dependent approaches to a situation. 4) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend plays $2/4 NL and talks about the adjustments required for playing in the tougher, more aggressive games one finds at those stakes. Overbet bluffing a good hand reader, 5bet jamming AQ against an aggressive opponent, and mindlessly getting it all in with shortstacks for the hell of it, he plays in some tight games while emphasizing the constantly changing complexion of the 2/4 NL games on PokerStars. 5) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend plays 3/6 NL 6-max. While talking about the overall dynamics of the games, he adjusts to a table of tougher regs than one normally finds at 3-6 to try explaining how to beat all

kinds of players at 3-6 NL. 6) Replayer: FoxwoodsFiend uses the hand history replayer to go over hands that came up while he was playing 2/4 and 3/6 to talk about why he did what he did and how he would have played those hands if he were playing different stakes. 7) Live Play: In this Episode, FoxwoodsFiend plays in some tough aggressive games and talks about the finer points of 5/10nl. 8) Live Play: In this Episode, FoxwoodsFiend plays in some tough aggressive games and talks about the finer points of 5/10nl.

The Coaching Tree


BalugaWhale and Tubasteve: BalugaWhale and tubasteve climb the Coaching Tree. Many may not know that BalugaWhale is tubasteve's old poker coach. Watch them reunite as Steve coaches our members and Andrew coaches Steve on the coaching. 6max NL. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Tables Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Stakes Episodes: 4-5 Full Ring NLHE 1) Live Play: Welcome to the coaching tree where students become coaches and coaches become students. In the series premere Tubasteve coaches his student and gets coached himself by his former mentor, BalugaWhale. 2) Live Play: Tubasteve and BalugaWhale return to continue their giving. Watch as Tubasteve analyzes the lower limit play and BalugaWhale converts the theories to higher limits. 3) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Tubasteve review a 4-tabling $100NL 6max video by a DC member. Tubasteve teaches us, BalugaWhale teaches him, winner winner chicken dinner. 4) Live Play (FR):

BalugaWhale and Tubasteve review fullring this week. Small-stakes and 4-tabling leads to great conceptual debates between our hosts. 5) Live Play (FR): BalugaWhale and Tubasteve review a video submitted by DC member mpethybridge. The analysis splits between deep stack and normal 100NL. 6) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Tubasteve come back to the 6max with this 4-tabling video of $1/2 NLHE. Video footage is courtesy of DC member actionjp. 7) Live Play: Tubasteve and BalugaWhale continue the giving and coaching in this video review. The focus is on hand reading and more advance concepts at $1/2 NLHE. 8) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Tubasteve wrap up the season with a 4-tabling video of 400nl. As they review the play in this video they reach the height of the coaching tree and it has a wonderful view.

The Coaching Tree S2


BalugaWhale and Tubasteve: Sequel to BalugaWhale and tubasteves smash hit first 6max NL series. This time around, BalugaWhale is joined by his team of coaches: tubasteve, Kai, JeanMichel and Steve Cesaro, along with multiple DC members. Welcome back to the Coaching Tree, where students become coaches and coaches become students. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Stakes Episodes: 3 & 5 Full Ring NLHE 1) Live Play: The ever giving coaching tree returns with a whole new format. BalugWhale takes the reins and in this episode works with Tubasteve to pick his brain about DC member TecmoSuperBowl's play at 100 NL. 2) Live Play:

BalugaWhale and Tubasteve continue the coaching tree mantra. They review a 4 table $1/2 NLHE video this week from dislexic on a Euro site. 3) Live Play (FR): BalugaWhale introduces Kai, a fullring coach new to the Baluga team. They review a video of $1/2 NLHE fullring while Baluga chills on the Jamaican beaches. 4) Live Play: This week on the coaching tree, Baluga introduces Jean-Michel, another member of the BW Team. Jean-Michel steps in for the injured Kai to cover 400nl 6m action 5) Live Play (FR): Baluga welcomes back Kai after his surfing accident. Reviewing a 400nl Full Ring video on Party, they go in-depth about the differences in context between full ring and 6-max. 6) Live Play: BalugaWhale introduces Steve Cesaro, a member of the BalugaWhale Team. They review a 400nl video and discuss the importance of getting to showdown. 7) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Jean-Michel review a $600 NL video submission and discuss some situations that occur in this higher stakes, more aggressive game. 8) Live Play BalugaWhale wraps up the series with a final episode. This week they review the play of tlll on chilipoker, his co host is Steve Cesaro.

Lightsabers
KRANTZ: DeucesCracked presents you with an elegant weapon for a more civilized age. 5/10, 10/20, and 25/50 NL 6-max real-time strategy with KRANTZ. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Stakes Episodes: 5 is Krantz's HEM commercial = )

1) Live Play:

In the Season Premiere, KRANTZ begins part one of a two-part 10/20 NL session on FTP. 2) Live Play: Part 2 of 2 at 10/20NL. Deep stack cash game strategy explored! 3) Live Play: Krantz heads to some 5/10nl tables and continues his epic journey through the 6max games! 4) Live Play: Back to the 5/10 tables - Krantz walks us through some deep-stacked waters! 5) Live Play: Krantz hits up some 6max games with his new favorite tool - holdemmanager! 6) Live Play: In part one of two, Krantz heads to some juicy 10/20 NLHE games! 7) Live Play Part two: Krantz continues the 2-tabling assault and discusses general theory behind checkraising board textures and more. 8) Live Play: Krantz + 25/50 6max = crazy delicious! OMG Lightsabers season finale.

Lightsabers Two
KRANTZ: In a continuation of KRANTZ's smash hit, the pr1nny is back, and dominating some 6max NLHE! iPod Compatible: No (Except episode 3) # of Tables: 0-2 Type: Live Play/Presentation Stakes: Mid/High Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: In this first episode, we welcome back KRANTZ to some MSNL as he tackles some $3/$6 NLHE! 2) Live Play:

Krantz reviews a deep-stacked 3/6nl session. Interesting spots, omg krantz, and deep stacked theory inside, oh my! 3) Presentation: Krantz takes it to the forums for some hand reviews! Omg doom graph! 4) Live Play: KRANTZ 2-tables deep stack 6max. learn to play when all the chips are not on the line. 5) Live Play: KRANTZ finishes up the episode from last week where he battles it out 2-tabling deep stack $10/20 NLHE. The adventure continues . . . . 6) Live Play: KRANTZ tries to accelerate the learning curve by going up against some regs at $200/400 6max NLHE. 7) Live Play: KRANTZ continues the attack of the clowns. Epic play in $200/400 NLHE 6max and more is found within. Can you handle the attack? 8) Live Play: KRANTZ comes down from the nose bleed sections to play $5/10 deep stack NLHE 6max with a focus on a LAG style.

Lime-Aid
Whitelime: 3/6 and 5/10 NL 6-max strategy with whitelime. Drink the LIME-AID. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: Emil 2-tables his way to victory at $3/6 NL 6max in the introductory episode of LIME-AID. 2) Live Play:

Whitelime plays 3/6 6 handed NLHE and walks the viewer through his thought process. 2a) Live Play: Episode Two of LIME-AID -- sped up at your request. Let us know what you think. 3) Live Play: Whitelime plays 3/6 and 5/10 6 handed NLHE and walks the viewer through his thought process. 4) Live Play: Whitelime plays 3/6 and 5/10 6 handed NLHE and walks the viewer through his thought process. 5) Live Play: Sweat alongside whitelime as he 2-tables $3/6 6m, discussing his thought process on some big bluffs and valuetowning ownage. 6) Live Play: Whitelime continues his demonstration of how to dominate the $5/10 and $3/6 6max games on Full Tilt. 7) Live Play: Whitelime continues his discussion of how to beat the MSNL games on Full Tilt. 8) Live Play: Whitelime finds some deep $5/10 and $10/20 tables in the season finale of LIME-AID.

Lime-Aid Part Deux


Whitelime: 2/4 - 5/10 NL 6-max strategy with the return of whitelime. Drink the LIME-AID. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play:

Whitelime returns to discuss 6max NLHE strategy while playing mid-stakes. In this video he 2tables while giving us fuel for the mind, drink the LIME-AID. 2) Live Play: Whitelime back at the tables - 2 tabling some mid-stakes 6max - deep stacked! 3) Live Play: Whitelime plays deep stack 6max. Table selection leads him from $2/4 to $5/10 on his journey to quench his thirst. Drink the LIME-AID. 4) Live Play: Whitelime plays $3/6 deep stack NLHE 6max. While 2-tabling is the LIME-AID enough to sustain you? Embrace the thirst. 5) Live Play: Whitelime goes deep in the world of $3/6 NLHE. Listen to the knowledge and have a drink, OBEY YOUR THIRST!!! DRINK THE LIME-AID. 6) Live Play: Whitelime plays $3/6 NLHE with the deep stack. This episode continues along with the themes from last week. Let the LIME-AID sustain you. 7) Live Play: Whitelime continues with his 2-tabling journey. Listen as he describes his reads and philosophies as he plays $5/10 deep stack NLHE. Drink the knowledge, obey the thirst!!! 8) Live Play: Running on empty we finish the last of the LIME-AID. Whitelime finishes up with a 2-tabling video featuring $5/10 deep stack 6max NLHE.

Lime-Aid 3
Whitelime: Whitelime returns for mid-high 6max NL action. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Stakes Episodes:

1) Live Play: Whitelime returns for a third go round of LIME AID. He continues his mastery of the mid-stakes NLHE games. 2) Live Play: Whitelime continues to embrace the LIME-AID. He is 2-tabling $5/10 NLHE. Drink the LIME AID. 3) Live Play: As the summer gets hotter, nothing is more refreshing than a long drink of LIME-AID. Emil continues to unveil the ideas behind his play at $5/10 6 max. 4) Live Play: The long awaited episde 4 for LIME AID is here. Whitelime continues to grind $5/10 Deep 6max on 2 tables. 5) Live Play: Drink the LIME AID, feed your thirst. Whitelime continues to play 6max $5/10 NLHE. Just another workout for your mind, DRINK THE LIME AID!!!!! 6) Live Play: Drink the LIME AID. Whitelime continues to roll with another 2-tabling $5/10 6max video. Embrace the LIME AID!!!! 7) Live Play: whitelime continues to teach how to dominate the $5/10 6max deepstacked games on Full Tilt. 8) Live Play: This week Whitelime plays a couple tables of $5/10 deep with ante's. Embrace the LIME AID and feed your Thirst.

whitelime v pr1nnyraid
Whitelime and KRANTZ: Clash of the titans. whitelime and KRANTZ battle each other in a series of high-stakes, daring challenges designed to explore what it takes to move beyond solid winning TAG play into the mindset of an elite No-Limit player. Immerse yourself deep within their thought processes in whitelime's half, "Stuffing the Penguin," or KRANTZ's, "Lime Slicer." iPod Compatible: Episodes # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play/Video Camera/Presentation

Stakes: Mid/High Stakes Episodes: WL (Whitelime commentary) JK (Jay Krantz Commentarty) I (intro) R (Results) 1I) Web Cam: Meet whitelime and KRANTZ. Hear what they have to say about the purpose of their series as they introduce you to whitelime vs pr1nnyraid and Episode One. 1) Live Play (JK): whitelime and KRANTZ talk about what it takes to beat 5/10nl and look for ways to exploit their opponent as they race to win the most money in 200 hands. The loser of the challenge? Oh, he just gets pied in the face. 1) Live Play (WL): From whitelime's perspective... whitelime and KRANTZ talk about what it takes to beat 5/10nl and look for ways to exploit their opponent as they race to win the most money in 200 hands. The loser of the challenge? Oh, he just gets pied in the face. 1R) Presentation: whitelime and KRANTZ review their results in PT and determine the winner of the 5/10NL challenge. Mmm, what's that smell? PIE!!! 2I) Web Cam: Whitelime and KRANTZ introduce the EP 2-4 challenge, punishment, and talk a little pre-match trash. 2) Live Play (JK): Part 1 of 3: whitelime and KRANTZ explore the differences between 5/10 and 10/20 and develop detailed reads on their regular opponents over a long session at 2000nl. Winner of the challenge is whoever wins the most money over 500 hands and neither is allowed to monitor how the other player is doing. 2) Live Play (WL): Part 1 of 3: whitelime and KRANTZ explore the differences between 5/10 and 10/20 and develop detailed reads on their regular opponents over a long session at 2000nl. Winner of the challenge is whoever wins the most money over 500 hands and neither is allowed to monitor how the other player is doing. 3) Live Play (JK): Lime Slicer -- Part 2 of 3: whitelime and KRANTZ continue to explore the differences between 5/10 and 10/20 and develop detailed reads on their regular opponents over a long session at 2000nl. Winner of the challenge is whoever wins the most money over 500 hands and neither is allowed to monitor how the other player is doing. 3) Live Play (WL):

Stuffing the Penguin -- Part 2 of 3: whitelime and KRANTZ continue to explore the differences between 5/10 and 10/20 and develop detailed reads on their regular opponents over a long session at 2000nl. Winner of the challenge is whoever wins the most money over 500 hands and neither is allowed to monitor how the other player is doing. 4) Live Play (JK): Part 3 of 3: The 2000nl challenge concludes as both whitelime and KRANTZ aim to finish out their session strong and avoid the losers punishment: having to wear a red pepper costume into Chipotle to order a burrito. 4) Live Play (WL): Part 3 of 3: The 2000nl challenge concludes as both whitelime and KRANTZ aim to finish out their session strong and avoid the losers punishment: having to wear a red pepper costume into Chipotle to order a burrito. 2-4R) Presentation/Cam: Episode 2-4 Results: AKA "The Chili Pepper" episode. Watch as KRANTZ and whitelime analyze key hands from episodes two through four, and of course, see the long-awaited Chipotle Chili Pepper footage. 5I) Web Cam: VPIP challenge at 5/10 NL. Whitelime and Krantz get creative in a fun challenge that drives directly at the heart of what it takes to out-think and out-adjust thinking opponents. To the extreme! Each player must maintain 50 VPIP for one hour whoever wins the most money (or loses the least!) receives a pricey watch from the loser! 5) Live Play (JK): VPIP challenge at 5/10 NL. Whitelime and Krantz get creative in a fun challenge that drives directly at the heart of what it takes to out-think and out-adjust thinking opponents. To the extreme! Each player must maintain 50 VPIP for one hour whoever wins the most money (or loses the least!) receives a pricey watch from the loser! 5) Live Play (WL): VPIP challenge at 5/10 NL. Whitelime and Krantz get creative in a fun challenge that drives directly at the heart of what it takes to out-think and out-adjust thinking opponents. To the extreme! Each player must maintain 50 VPIP for one hour whoever wins the most money (or loses the least!) receives a pricey watch from the loser! 5R) Presentation/Cam: pr1nnyraid loses the VPIP slugfest. Emil gets a shiny new Breitling. Standard. 6I) Web Cam:

Coaching challenge Part 1/2. whitelime and pr1nnyraid each coach danzasmack at HU NLHE for 300 hands. Who can teach better? Loser has to perform karaoke. 6) Live Play (JK): Coaching challenge Part 1/2. whitelime and pr1nnyraid each coach danzasmack at HU NLHE for 300 hands. Who can teach better? Loser has to perform karaoke. 6) Live Play (WL): Coaching challenge Part 1/2. whitelime and pr1nnyraid each coach danzasmack at HU NLHE for 300 hands. Who can teach better? Loser has to perform karaoke. 7) Live Play (JK): Coaching challenge Part 2/2. whitelime and pr1nnyraid finish up coaching danzasmack at HU NLHE. Loser has to perform karaoke. 7) Live Play (WL): Coaching challenge Part 2/2. whitelime and pr1nnyraid finish up coaching danzasmack at HU NLHE. Loser has to perform karaoke. 8) Live Play (JK): In epic fashion we are proud to present the series finale to Limeslicer and Stuffing the Penguin: a heads-up deathmatch at 25/50NL between pr1nnyraid and whitelime. 8) Live Play (WL): In epic fashion we are proud to present the series finale to Limeslicer and Stuffing the Penguin: a heads-up deathmatch at 25/50NL between pr1nnyraid and whitelime.

Dear FoxwoodsFiend
FoxwoodsFiend: Dear FoxwoodsFiend, how do I play this hand? Ariel plays Sherlock in this interactive member hand history review series at mid and high stakes No Limit. Each episode concludes with a review of one of FWFs own hands. Keep an eye out for some hands from our Executive Producers, as well! iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Mid/High Stakes Episodes: Mix of 6m HU and FR HH's

1) Presentation/Replayer: FoxwoodsFiend breaks down some 6-max hand histories, examining a preflop spot with TT and some tricky lines that went wrong. 2) Replayer: In Episode Two, FoxwoodsFiend reviews some HHs from some tricky opponents - including some big names ;). 3) Presentation/Replayer: In the third episode of Dear FoxwoodsFiend, FoxwoodsFiend looks at some 6-max hands and a full-ring hand history, breaking down some tough concepts and showing how certain plays can make reap metagame rewards in later confrontations. 4) Replayer: FoxwoodsFiend breaks down some heads up NL hand histories from mid to high stakes and discusses dealing with dangerous opponents in a few tough situations. 5) Replayer: FoxwoodsFiend breaks down some heads up NL hand histories from mid to high stakes and discusses dealing with dangerous opponents, including a submission by DC's very own KRANTZ. 6) Replayer: Late but better than never! Episode Six of Dear FoxwoodsFiend features some great analysis of $25/50NL, a set in a raised pot at $100NL, and more. Definitely worth the wait, IMO. 7) Replayer: FoxwoodsFiend continues his hand history analysis focusing on marginal hands in difficult spots. Look for a bonus 200/400 hand tossed in for good measure! 8) Presentation/Replayer: FoxwoodsFiend goes though hand histories for different formats of NL in this final episode of the his hit series! 9) Replayer: FoxwoodsFiend continues his epic series of Dear FoxwoodsFiend. He breaks down some good hand history spots submitted by you viewers, but we need many more hand histories. 10) Replayer: As per his usual format, FoxwoodsFiend, analyzes hands and poker questions submitted by the DC community.

Parallels
KRANTZ and FoxwoodsFiend: DeucesCracked puts a new spin on 6max NL training. Alternating each week, KRANTZ will analyze a video of FoxwoodsFiend's 6max play and FWF will analyze KRANTZs. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: Let the coaching begin. This first week has KRANTZ analyzing the play of FoxwoodsFiend as he 2-tables $2/4 NLHE. Do great minds always think alike? 2) Live Play: Let's turn the tables. This week KRANTZ sits at the tables and plays while FoxwoodsFiend critiques his play. Does KRANTZ play up to the level of FoxwoodsFiend or does he play the clown like his avatar suggests? 3) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend sits down while the devil on his shoulder (KRANTZ) watches and gives running commentary. This week we play 2 tables of $2/4 NLHE. 4) Live Play: KRANTZ plays $2/4 and FoxwoodsFiend plays John Madden with the commentary. The player with the most money by the end of the session, usually wins the game . . . 5) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend plays two tables of $10/20 on Stars. KRANTZ rips him some new holes as he critiques FoxwoodsFiend's play. Grab your popcorn ladies and gentlemen. 6) Live Play: Krantz hits some 10/20 tables as FoxwoodsFiend parallels his justice boat of bananas. 7) Live Play: KRANTZ brings in a guest host this week in WiltOnTilt. They review FoxwoodsFiend's play at $10/20. Perhaps Wilt will be more understanding of Foxwoods' aggressive style. 8) Live Play:

FoxwoodsFiend wraps up the season of Parallels with commentary on KRANTZ's play at 5/10 and 10/20 NL.

Parallels 2
Whitelime and BalugaWhale: Dive deep into the minds of two of our best instructors, whitelime and BalugaWhale, as they analyze each others play week to week. iPod Compatible: No (except episodes 12-14) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play/Replayer/Presentation Stakes: Small/Mid/High Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: whitelime and BalugaWhale step into their first episode of the perspective-shifting Parallels, as Emil reviews 2-tables of BalugaWhale's play at $200NL. 2) Live Play: This week Whitelime plays and BalugaWhale dissects his play. He reviews the 2-tabling play at $1/2. 3) Live Play: BalugaWhale is back at the table with Whitelime reviewing his play at $2/4 6max. 4) Live Play: BalugaWhale sits down to review the play of Whitelime's at $2/4 NLHe on 2 tables. 5) Live Play: whitelime analyzes a video of BalugaWhale playing 2 tables of $400NL 6max on Full Tilt. 6) Live Play: BalugaWhale takes the mic this week as he reviews Whitelime's play at $2/4. 7) Live Play: Whitelime reviews BalugaWhale's play from two tables of $3/6 NL. One deep stacked ante table and one regular. 8) Live Play:

This week BalugaWhale reviews the play of Whitelime at 2-tables of $3/6 No Limit Hold'em. BalugaWhale discusses gathering reads and generally analysis of the play by Whitelime. 9) Live Play: Whitelime invites DC coach Insyder19 to learn from him as he sweats Insyder19's play at some deep/ante tables of $5/10 and $10/20. 10) Live Play: BalugaWhale takes his turn to discuss theory and the play of Insyder19 as he multitables $5/10 and $10/20 NLHE. 11) Live Play: BalugaWhale and Whitelime team up to help Insyder19 with his crushing of high-stakes NLHE. 12) Replayer: Whitelime and Insyder19 return this week to review hands from Insyder's play from $5/10 to $25/50 6max NLHE. 13) Replayer: BalugaWhale and Insyder19 team up to review some of Insyder19's hands at the high stakes tables while he picks BalugaWhale's brain about tricky spots. 14) Presentation: Whitelime, BalugaWhale, and Insyder19 bring their wits together to review some hands Insyder19 has played and his student's have played as well.

Mathematics of NLHE
WiltOnTilt: WiltOnTilt will discuss key concepts related to the mathematics of No-Limit play using Powerpoint. Begin with the basics: probability and pot odds. Then follow Wilt to more advanced arenas: implied odds and reverse implied odds, software tools and mental shortcuts for equity calculations, complex EV calculations, and an exploration of fold equity. And watch this series conclude with a discourse on the ultimate in professional poker math: hand frequencies, valuebetting, and G-bucks. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Stakes Episodes:

1) Presentation: Aaron begins a primer on the importance of math in NL Hold'em. In a classroom setting, he discusses probability and odds, variance, pot equity and introduces us to Expected Value (EV). 2) Presentation: WiltOnTilt follows up last episodes introduction to NL Math with a crash-course in pot odds, implied odds, fold equity, and hand combinations. Also, youll be presented with the idea of GBucks for the first time. 3) Presentation: After a quick review of Pot Odds, WiltOnTilt moves on to some math surrounding reverse implied odds, considers table position in multiway pots, examines how to use some software tools to determine our pot equity, and finishes up by teaching some mental shortcuts that will help you calculate pot and implied odds at the table. 4) Presentation: In episode 4, WiltOnTilt introduces the foundation of calculating expected value (EV). He talks about why EV calculations are important and how they can help your game by analyzing three example hands and calculating the EV in each case. Finally, WiltOnTilt introduces his TUPAC methodology for mentally estimating equity against a hand range. 5) Presentation: In episode 5, WiltOnTilt brings you up to speed on the origami of NL Hold'em - Fold Equity! 6) Presentation: In this episode, WiltOnTilt helps take the guessing game out of our opponents hand range, and teaches us how to take those counted out, and apply them to counted hand frequencies. 7) Presentation: In episode 7, Aaron takes us through the intricate art of bet sizing in NL Hold'em. So take your finger off that "auto pot" button and listen up! 8) Presentation: In the final chapter of Mathematics of NL Hold'em, WiltOnTilt dives into G-Bucks, some fundamental theorems, and touches on some basic game theory related to bluffing your opponents on the river.

Rewind

NoahSD:New to the DC team, NoahSD, leads us through his 6max world. He analyzes his play from 6-tabling sessions but with focuses on select hands. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Mid/High Stakes Episodes: 1) Replayer: (Selected 1 tabled live play hands) NoahSD debuts his first video and first series with DeucesCracked. This episode he focuses on some select hands from a 6-tabling session at $2/4. He talks of some of the robotic tendencies people can get into when multi-tabling and the money you can miss when acting like a robot. 2) Replayer: NoahSD continues his Rewind series. This episode he reviews interesting hands from the previous two weeks of his play. 3) Replayer: NoahSD is back and he's got some more mid stakes 6max hands to analyze with you. 4) Replayer: NoahSD never forgets to rewind before he returns the video. This video is a hand breakdown of those hands that were pretty straight foreword, least compared to previous episodes. 5) Replayer: NoahSD continues with the standard review of recent hands. He also does some equity calcs later on in the episode. 6) Replayer: NoahSD returns to his Rewind series and covers some of his recent hands in the hand replayer. 7) Replayer: NoahSD returns with a new episode of his rewind series. The action continues as he replays/reviews hands from a recent mid-stakes bout. 8) Replayer: NoahSD continues with the rewind structure. This week he reviews his play at at mid/high stakes and does some equity calculations to support his play. 9) Replayer: NoahSD takes us through the past month of interesting hands he played at high-stakes NLHE. 10) Replayer:

NoahSD continues to review his own play at the mid-high stakes of 6max NLHE.

Razor's Edge
Sthief09 and Sushiglutton: Sthief09 and sushiglutton blend NL and LHE together in doing work with PokerRazor. Begin with basic theory: EV calcs, Equity, Best response lines, brief intro to Razor. Then get sucked into discussion on river decisions, ace high call-downs, floating, and game theory analysis. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Stakes Episodes: Episodes 2, 4, 6, and 8 are LHE 1) Presentation: Stheif09 and Sushiglutton introduce you to their new series. They start with an introduction to the program PokerRazor and the basic structure of future videos. 2) Presentation: LHE Sushiglutton and Sthief09 sit down and discuss a form of hero calling, the elusive Ace high calldowns in Limit Hold'em. 3) Presentation: Stheif09 and Sushiglutton continue working with Poker Razor, this episode is based on NLHE and playing against Loose Ranges. 4) Presentation: LHE Sushiglutton and Stheif09 continue with the LHE trend of thought. Today's topic is the range explorer tool in poker razor. 5) Presentation: Sthief09 and SushiGlutton bring in some extra DC help with SoundedSimple. This week's topic is the Overpair Dilemma, what to do with premium pairs on a wet board. 6) Presentation: LHE Stheif09 and SushiGlutton continue to analyze life on the edge. This one focuses on Limit Hold'em and balancing your range. 7) Presentation:

Stheif09 and sushiglutton do another NLHE episode with focus on playing against people who 3-bet a lot. They will cover strategies as to why 3-betting works and how to combat aggressive 3-bettors. 8) Presentation: LHE SushiGlutton and Sthief09 return for their final Limit Hold'em episode of the series. They discuss designing flop ranges for yourself that represent check-raising versus check-calling lines. 9) Presentation: Stheif09 and Sushiglutton give you a bonus NLHE episode. This episode covers TPGK vs. 3barrel and the various choices of how to play, and how you should play.

Real Life No Limit Grinder Pro


WiltOnTilt: This series will pick up the story of WhiteHeatSYD and focus on what it takes to make the leap to pro and whats needed to keep your edge vs the other pros. iPod Compatible: Yes (except 2,3 & 7) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play/Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD team up for another No Limit Grinder series. This episode outlines where WhiteHeatSYD has been since the last series and what they are trying to accomplish going forward. 2) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD review session of WhiteHeatSYD's play at 4-tables of $1/2 NLHE. 3) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD return and WiltOnTilt sweats his student as he plays 4-tables of 200NL. 4) Presentation/Replayer: WiltOnTilt checks on WhiteHeatSYD's progress and then they review some HH's and they discuss where WhiteHeatSYD might be leaking. 5) Presentation:

WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD return with a new year and a new season. This episode WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD cover what's been happening in the time off and review select hands from his play at 100NL. 6) Presentation/Replayer: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD wave hello from downunder and the Aussie Millions. While he has WiltOnTilt their in person WhiteHeatSYD switched to some HU play and they review a few hands over his recent play. 7) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD continue the grinding. WiltOnTilt plays 2 tables of 200NL and WhiteHeatSYD picks his brain about his play regarding check-raising spots. 8) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD wrap up their series. WhiteHeatSYD has been playing on his own and has selected a few 6max and HU hands to review with WiltOnTilt.

Never Tell Me the Odds


KRANTZ and FenderJaguar: Get a look inside KRANTZ's coaching program. How do you take a mid-stakes grinder and turn him into a high stakes juggernaut? Watch FenderJaguar's poker world get turned upside down. iPod Compatible: No (except episodes 1 & 3) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: KRANTZ debuts his new series with a theory and hand history review with DC member FenderJaguar. 2) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar are back and this week they review a video of FJ's play at 4-tables of $2/4 and $3/6. 3) Replayer:

KRANTZ and FenderJaguar return to do a two part episode. This first part is KRANTZ reviewing specific hands of FenderJaguar's play. 3a) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar return for part 2 where FenderJaguar sweats KRANTZ as he plays 4 tables of high stakes NLHE. 4) Live Play: FenderJaguar gets the tables running at $2/4 as KRANTZ looks over his shoulder. 5) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar return for more carnage in the mid-stakes. This week KRANTZ is playing some high-stakes while FenderJaguar sweats him at 4-tables with 6max and HU action. 6) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar continue through lockdown. KRANTZ is rolling along slightly after the previous episode and FenderJaguar continues to pick his brain. 7) Live Play: Hour 3 of lockdown and KRANTZ and FenderJaguar have not seen daylight in ages. KRANTZ continues to play 4 tables of $5/10 and $10/20 while FenderJaguar picks his brain. 8) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar continue the LOCKDOWN!!!!!!!!!!! The tables changed but the discussion continues to bring insight into KRANTZ's play at high stakes NLHE. 9) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar have been released from lock-down and now we pickup with a video of FenderJaguar's play at $2/4. 10) Live Play: KRANTZ and fenderjaguar continue to crush the midstakes. This week fenderjaguar is playing 4 tables at $2/4 and $3/6. 11) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar continue to roll. This week they review Fender's play at $2/4 and $3/6 NLHE. 12) Live Play: FenderJaguar prepares to move to high stakes as he and KRANTZ finish off the last hour of their review of FenderJaguar's play at 4 tables of mid-stakes 6max NLHE. 13) Live Play:

The move upwards continues as KRANTZ and FenderJaguar talk about FenderJaguar's play at $5/10. 14) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar pickup where they left off. FenderJaguar is played 4 tables of $5/10 and they review the session afterwards. 15) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar continue their series with FenderJaguar playing 4-tables of $5/10. They talk strategy and FenderJaguar's addition to the DeucesCracked.com coaching roster. 16) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar team up to review Fender's play at 4-tables of $3/6 and $5/10 NLHE. 17) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar review the play of KRANTZ at 3 tables of $5/10 as they talk indepth strategy and adjustments made to the specific table dynamics. 18) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar wrap up their review of KRANTZ's play at 4 tables of $5/10 NLHE. 19) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar talk about high stakes poker while KRANTZ plays 4-tables. 20) Live Play: KRANTZ and FenderJaguar continue to multi-table the higher stakes and talk all things poker related.

Ghost Ship: The Cracked Pearl


Jk3a, NoahSD and BalugaWhale: present a collection of thematically linked, mid and high stakes Ghost videos. iPod Compatible: No (except episode 7) # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes:

1) Live Play: Jk3a takes the helm on the Cracked Pearl as he does some ghost play at $3/6 on 4 tables. 2) Live Play: Jk3a continues his reign of terror as captain of the CrackedPearl. This week he continues his review of his play at 4 tables of $3/6 NLHE. 3) Live Play: The Cracked Pearl has a new captain, NoahSD. He expands on the premises put forth by jk3a and takes us to new ports of call in his own live play session. 4) Live Play: NoahSD continues to captain the Cracked Pearl. This week he plays 4 tables of $5/10 NLHE. 5) Live Play: The white whale takes them helm as BalugaWhale reviews his play at 4-tables of $5/10 NLHE. 6) Live Play: BalugaWhale continues to take the Cracked Pearl deeper into the maelstrom of 6max high stakes NLHE. 7) Live Play: Jk3a and WiltOnTilt discuss the previous episodes played by NoahSD and BalugaWhale with a focus on the themes that arose throughout the series.

SSNL Disease
Terp: Many SSNL players suffer from common leaks that they grapple with as they advance. So Terp brings a replayer/presentation-based series focuses on spotting the symptoms and finding the antidote. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation:

Terp kicks off his series with a basic outline then immediately gets into a common small-stakes NLHE leak. 2) Presentation: Terp kicks off his series with a basic outline then immediately gets into a common small-stakes NLHE leak. 3) Presentation: Terp covers the problems with difficulties found when you are not the aggressor including symptoms and solutions. 4) Presentation: Terp talks about focusing on the wrong information examples include extrapolating from unrelated events, dropping a lot of terminology, and doing incomplete analysis. 5) Presentation: Terp discusses the "Isn't Necessary" fallacy which pertains to thinking or saying that you don't need to do something to win at a given level. 6) Presentation: Terp talks about read formations, avoiding assumptions, poor reads, and how misreading can be worse than playing blind. 7) Presentation: Terp talks about image and how many of us do not include our own image into the equation when trying to determine correct play or asking for advice in a tricky spot. 8) Presentation: Terp tackles the final move which is to move up in limits. Topics include game planning and what to expect at the next level.

Moneytrain to Midstakesville
Jk3a: Beginning at 100NL, jk3a will show TecmoSuperBowl how to realize his goals and break free of small stakes into a bigger world. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except 2 and 3) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Small/Mid

Episodes: 1) Replayer: Jk3a and TecmoSuperBowl team up and begin the adventure to midstakesville. This episode is a HH review session of 100NL hands from Tecmo's database. 2) Live Play: Jk3a and TecmoSuperBowl continue their railway adventure to the midstakes. This week they review Tecmo's play at 100NL 4-tabling. 3) Live Play: Jk3a and TecmoSuperBowl review a video of 4-tabling 200NL and a few select hand histories and equity calculations. 4) Replayer: Jk3a and TecmoSuperBowl discuss results and then review specific hands that trouble Tecmo. 5) Replayer: Jk3a and TecmoSuperBowl discuss hands in the replayer that Tecmo had while playing live in Vegas. 6) Replayer: Jk3a and TecmoSuperBowl talk about the hands jk3a has recently played and thought would bring about good discussion points. 7) Replayer: Jk3a and TecmoSuperBowl continue the train rolling as they review hands from jk3a's play at midstakes 6max. 8) Replayer: Jk3a and TecmoSuperBowl wrap up with recent hands and a look back at where Tecmo was before and where he is now as a midstakes player.

Where The Buffalo Roam


WiltOnTilt and Jk3a: jk3a and WoT provide an in-depth analysis of 6max hand ranges at mid and high stakes. Learn how the two illest ballas(computer nerds) in the 816 break down the intricate details of their ranges and their opponents. iPod Compatible: Yes

# of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and jk3a kick off their series with a few hands from each of them in the mid/high stakes 6 max games they've played in. 2) Presentation/Replayer: WiltOnTilt and Jk3a work on their buffalo herd as they talk about hand range definitions and the language/terminology behind the ranges. 3) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and jk3a review mid-stakes and high-stakes hands as they try to figure out hand ranges, and analyze their play. 4) Replayer: Jk3a and WiltOnTilt are roaming with the buffalo as they review hands from 400NL and try to nail down ranges. 5) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and jk3a continue to analyze hand ranges in some interesting hands, this time at $5/10 NL. 6) Replayer: Jk3a and WiltOnTilt talk poker and try to analyze some new hand ranges of their opponents, while you try to figure out their holdings. 7) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and jk3a continue to find the buffalo and hunt for that perfect range to apply to our hands. 8) Replayer: Jk3a and WiltOnTilt wrap up their series with mid-stakes hand reviews from the play of both of them.

Raging Bull

Syous and Chipchucker5: Syous and Chipchucker5 discuss how you go about being a HUNL player in a 6 max player's world. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Syous and Chipchucker5 kick-off their new series with a 4-tabling review session at $2/4 6max NLHE. 2) Live Play: Syous and Chipchucker5 do a 4-tabling $2/4 review of Syous play. 3) Live Play: Syous and Chipchucker5 review a $2/4 4-tabling 6 max NLHE video. 4) Live Play: Syous and Chipchucker5 drop down to 100NL and go 4-tabling there for a bit. 5) Live Play: Syous and Chipchucker5 run some deep/ante $0.5/1 tables and talk strategies. 6) Live Play: Syous and Chipchucker5 play more deep tables in the small-mid stakes range, $0.5/1 and $1/2. 7) Live Play: The boys, Syous and Chipchucker5, review a 4-tabling video of Syous' play at $2/4 and $3/6 6 max. 8) Live Play: Syous and Chipchucker5 review a 4-tabling video of Syous' play at $2/4 NLHE.

Tolerance
Threads13: Variance is huge in poker and it can drastically slow down the learning process. This series is split into two parts: 1) Identify variance and explaining the fundamental

mathematics of variance. 2) Shifting the focus to learning (instead of results) and maximizing our learning. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Presentation: Threads13 gets into the winrate and math behind it and demonstrates how variance can affect it. 2) Presentation: Threads13 talks about recognizing variance and its effects with regard to specific hand examples. 3) Presentation: Threads13 begins to talk about the learning process, self-evaluation, and how to best learn from your game play. 4) Presentation: Threads13 talks about putting the learning process into action, going through a pre-session routine, post session review, and other steps to assimilate knowledge along the way.

Boosdoener
FoxwoodFiend:FoxwoodFiendtakes Hielko under his wing as they explore what it takes to crush souls at 400NL and 600NL and make the move to 1000NL. iPod Compatible: No (Except Episodes 3) # of Tables: 1, 2 & 4 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Mid Episodes: Episode 7 is HU NLHE 1) Live Play: Hielko and FoxwoodsFiend kickoff their new series with Hielko having played 4-tables of midstakes 6max, and they review the video together. 2) Live Play:

FoxwoodsFiend sweats Hielko as he plays 4-tables on mid-stakes 6max NLHE. 3) Replayer: FoxwoodsFiend and Hielko return to review some hands Hielko played at $3/6, where Hielko had some trouble spots. 4) Live Play: Rolls are switched as this week Hielko sweats FoxwoodsFiend as he plays a couple tables of $3/6 6 max NLHE. 5) Live Play: Hielko plays while FoxwoodsFiend sweats him at 4 tables of $2/4 6 max NLHE. 6) Replayer: FoxwoodsFiend and Hielko review some questions Hielko had about his own play at mid-stakes 6 max NLHE. 7) Live Play: Hielko is playing two tables of $1/2 Heads Up NLHE while FoxwoodsFiend picks his brain and critiques his various betting line strategies. 8) Live Play: Hielko and FoxwoodsFiend wrap up with a live sweat of $5/10 and $10/20 NLHE.

Whale Tales
BalugaWhale: After taking a break from poker, BalugaWhale returns to the felt. He discusses the best ways to return your game to top shape and showcases his skills at the 6 max NLHE tables. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: BalugaWhale regales you with tales of how the season is going to go and then he discusses some play at 200NL.

2) Live Play: BalugaWhale plays 4-tables of $1/2 while regaling the audience with tales of his escapades. 3) Live Play: BalugaWhale is playing multiple tables of $2/4 6 max and telling multiple tales of his recent adventures. 4) Live Play: BalugaWhale is playing 4 tables of 400NL and telling tall tales by the fire, sit down and listen for a bit. 5) Live Play: BalugaWhale tells more tales and plays more $2/4 6 max NLHE. 6) Live Play: BalugaWhale is moving up a bit, $3/6, and is still telling tall tales of poker life. 7) Live Play: BalugaWhale is climbing up and playing 4-tables of $3/6 NLHE and sling tall tales of wonder. 8) Live Play: BalugaWhale hits the high stakes with $5/10 NLHE play at 4 tables.

The Thin Red Grind


Grindcore: Grindcore brings his talents back to the DeucesCracked video lineup. Theory and live sweats from 50NL to 400NL. iPod Compatible: No (Except episode 1) # of Tables: 0 & 4 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: Grindcore begins his new series at 50NL and goes into the concept of hand reading ability preflop. 2) Live Play: Grindcore plays 4-tables of 50NL with a hyper loose-aggressive style.

3) Live Play: Grindcore is back with a 4-tabling session at 100nl where he plays like a maniac to test some theories.

NLHE: Heads Up
Pr1nnyraiding
KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt: Krantz and WiltOnTilt provide a heads up No Limit primer. A comprehensive guide to beating small stakes HU NLHE. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Presentation/Replayer/Live Game Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation: In Episode One of "pr1nnyraiding," KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt walk you through the basics of head's up no limit play, discussion the power of the button, preflop handranges, player types, and table selection. 2) Replayer: In Episode two, KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt talk about how to battle one of the most common player types in HU NLHE, the short stack. They begin by identifying the player type, then talk about how they play and what your General strategy should be against them. The episode concludes by discussing several examples of how to take advantage of their tendencies and exploit their strategies through hands played at 1/2nl HU. 3) Presentation/Replayer: In Episode 3, KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt examine how to beat up the loose passive donkeys at HU NLHE. They talk about building a General strategy against them to take advantage of their biggest mistakes as well as devising counter-strategies to stay one step ahead of donkey mindset. The episode concludes with several hands displaying how to maximally exploit this player type.

4) Presentation/Replayer: In Episode Four, KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt delve into the world of the weak-tight HU players to figure out how to best adjust to their extreme tightness. Through the use of aggressive counterstrategies and a solid fundamental General strategy, WiltOnTilt and KRANTZ explore several hands with bold bluffs and expert bet sizing to crush this often frustrating player type. 5) Presentation/Replayer: In Episode 5, KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt teach you how to mold your General strategy around countering an ABC-style of HU poker that many good TAG regulars play. Although not as profitable as some other player types, learning how to beat these guys will help you find leaks in your own game and exploit the same leaks in others. The hand examples show you a few curve balls to throw at the other solid winners. 6) Replayer: In Episode 6, KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt teach you how to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee to crush the hyper aggressive Maniacs and good thinking LAGs through inducing bluffs, staying one step ahead, and using bet sizing and atypical lines to confuse those players who can't help themselves with over-aggression. 7) Live Play: In episode 7, WiltOnTilt plays 1/2nl heads up against a thinking TAG/LAG with KRANTZ sweating. Wilt and KRANTZ discuss the optimal adjustments and gameflow considerations used to stay one step ahead of their opponent. The match is filled with examples and discussion of 3bet pots, one of the most problematic areas for players new to aggressive heads up matches. 8) Live Play: In the finale to Krantz and WoT's HU small stakes NL series, WoT sweats KRANTZ as he pr1nnyraids his way to victory. Other Tags Preflop hand selection Basic player types Position, position, position Table selection/game rejection Developing a General strategy Playing against different player types/altering gen. strategy: Shortstacks, loose passive, weak tight, TAG, LAG, maniac

Pr1nnyraiding S2

KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt: KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt are back as we do some more Pr1nnyraiding. This season we move up to the midstakes of HU NLHE and take on a whole new identity of aggression and dominance. iPod Compatible: Yes (except episodes 5-6) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Presentation/Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt break down the start up for mid-stakes Heads Up NLHE. They discuss aggression, starting hands, and how to equip yourself to succeed in general. 2) Replayer: KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt continue with this week's episode on the topic of Donk Bets. They discuss how to use the attribute to define the player and how to combat this move. 3) Replayer: KRANTZ and WIltOnTilt discuss different player types and how to deal with their respective check raises. They will analyze WiltOnTilt's previous play and talk some theory behind the moves. 4) Live Play: First live play video - WoT plays a variety of opponents at 2/4 as your two instructors focus on applying adjustments based on donk-betting and checkraising attributes. 5) Live Play: KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt analyze KRANTZ's play against a tricky player on 2 tables of $2/4 deep. They look to analyze their opponents tendencies and how to adapt to them and exploit them. 6) Live Play: KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt continue the analysis of KRANTZ's play against a tricky player on 2 tables of $2/4 deep. KRANTZ wraps up the episode with a helpful flow chart illustrating the flow of the game and adaptations. 7) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and KRANTZ near the end of their epic series. This episode they review some select hands of Wilt's and discuss his thought process at the time as well as what he might have done better. 8) Live Play:

KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt close another season of Pr1nnyraiding. In this episode they review the play of both WiltOnTilt and KRANTZ in two separate heads up matches. Other Tags Aggression Donk bets Check raises Counter-strategies

Hoodie Wars
Fslexcduck (Vanessa Selbst): Member vs member heads up deathmatches with Vanessa officiating. The winner of each week's episode gets an official DeucesCracked hoodie. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: DogIsHead and Jsnipes28 in episode 8 1) Live Play: terryfan and CheckMyRiver face off at $1/2 HUNL while Vanessa discusses adjustments they should make and how to exploit weaknesses in each other's HU games. 2) Live Play: Part Two -- terryfan and CheckMyRiver face off at $1/2 HUNL while Vanessa discusses adjustments they should make and how to exploit weaknesses in each other's HU games. 3) Live Play: fightingnuns and lolHR4411u face off at $1/2 HUNL while Vanessa discusses the best ways to adjust to one another's play. 4) Live Play: Follow along as Vanessa comments on the heads up skills of ThaSouthAfrican and SkaDoodle in this $400NL HU matchup. 5) Live Play: Part two of last week's episode continues as SkaDoodle and TheSouthAfrican finish their $2/4 HU NLHE match with commentary from Vanessa.

6) Live Play: Vanessa talks through the play of Nizhniy and TehWetBandit in this two-part $3/6 HUHU matchup. 7) Live Play: TehWetBandit vs Nizhniy: Part Two. Watch as Vanessa talks through the play of this $3/6 HU match, with discussion on 4-betting preflop with deeper stacks and more on extracting the most from your opponents. 8) Live Play: In the series finale of Hoodie Wars, Vanessa analyzes the HU play of two special guests in a 2tabling video: DeucesCracked's own DOGISHEAD and jsnipes28.

Spaceman in a Cowboy Hat


Danzasmack and KRANTZ: danzasmack plays HU. Except this time, it's small stakes HU NLHE! Under KRANTZ's guidance, Chuck has become a proven winner at small and mid-stakes HUNL. A fantastic series for HUNL beginners, especially those looking to make the jump from heads up Limit Holdem'. Put your cowboy hat on and get in your rocketship, imo. iPod Compatible: Yes (except episode 7) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play/Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: In this first episode, danzasmack introduces himself and his HUNL playstyle. 2) Live Play: In this episode, danzasmack handles some deceptive spots - just because it sounds easy, doesn't mean it is! 3) Live Play: Danzasmack brings in the big guns to advise this week. WiltOnTilt helps out as Danzasmack plays some $2/4 HUNLHE. 4) Presentation: Danzasmack calls in the big guns in this episode. WiltOnTilt joins in for some classroom

discussion on the theories behind the strategies of No-Limit Hold'em. 5) Live Play: Danzasmack plays HU $2/4 deep stack. The voice in his head joins him (KRANTZ) and helps him stack off against his opponent. Ship ship . . . 6) Live Play: Danzasmack plays deepstack HUNLHE with the help of KRANTZ. They play a couple sessions live and then review some mathematics in a classroom setting. 7) Live Play: Danzasmack invites KRANTZ back for the last time this series. They talk strategy while KRANTZ 2 tables $2/4 HUNLHE against a guy who watches here on DC. 8) Live Play: Our lone spaceman turn cowboy ends his series with a video of him playing HUNL and touching on all the tips and tricks he picked up from KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt.

Late Night Coaching with Joe Tall


Joe Tall: Join Joe Tall every week as he takes a new DeucesCracked coach and DeucesCracked member to pore over a recently played session. Follow in-depth analysis of every hand by DeucesCracked coaches while Joe orchestrates the three-way audio, adding in his own unique metagame perspectives. Watch for a new coach and member every week! iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Join Joe Tall, Guest Coach bosox34 and DC member Casper05 as they review a two-table 100HUNL session of Casper. Hear all three of them discuss the hands as they go over them in the replayer. 2) Live Play: Part Two of the Bosoxx34/Casper LNC where they finish up the session review and you will hear some Angelonian-meta-game talk from Joe Tall and he even tells one of the stories behind

one of the intros!

DogIsHeadsUp
DogIsHead and Gman: You asked for it. You got it. The DOG in all his glory along with Gman discuss theory and actual play as they move from 50NL to 5000NL Heads Up. iPod Compatible: No (except episodes 1, 3, 5, & 7) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: DOGISHEAD and Gman debut their first series with DeucesCracked.com. They mix up the series with theory and session videos as they move up the limits. This video kicks us off with basic terminology and theory in heads up. 2) Live Play: Time to put theory to practice. DOGISHEAD and Gman discuss various plays and the theories behind them as they review DOGISHEAD's video of 50NL heads up versus a DC member. 3) Presentation: Alright little doggies lets get back into the classroom. DOGISHEAD and Gman discuss Heads Up theory again with topics on preflop play, constructing raising and 3-bet ranges, board textures and c-betting/bluffing. 4) Live Play: DOGISHEAD and Gman return to the tables with more Heads Up play. This week DOGISHEAD plays $1/2 NL Heads Up on two tables utilizing the theories discussed in last week's episode and the first episode of the series. 5) Presentation: DOGISHEAD and Gman go back to the boards and discuss 3-betting and 4-betting. They also talk about gathering information and the difference between perfect and imperfect information when constructing hand ranges. 6) Live Play: Let's play some head's up. More specifically let's play $3/6 heads up while DOGISHEAD and

Gman do a video review. 7) Presentation: In Episode 7, DOGISHEAD and Gman walk you through the basics of how to Interpret Results and introduce you to the essentials Game Theory (finally!), showing you what it is, who to use it against, and how to apply it to improve your HUNL game. 8) Live Play: In their season finale, DOGISHEAD and GMan tie it all together, reviewing a $5kNL HU 2tabling match played by DOGISHEAD. 9) Live Play: Who said eight is enough? DOG and Gman are back to finish off their season in epic style, 2tabling each other in a HUHU match for the ages. See both player's hole cards and listen to their comments about the match.

Movin On Up: HUNL


Jsnipes28 and Bosoxx34: Snipes went out and learned how to win at heads up No Limit. And then he taught bosoxx how to do it. And now theyre teaching you. From 50nl all the way to 600nl. Special guest appearance from KRANTZ. Pod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: Krantz in episode 7 1) Live Play: Bosoxx34 and Jsnipes28 kick off their series of Movin' on Up Heads Up. This weeks video gets the party started with a lesson at 50NL. They cover how to adjust to opponents play and what to look for at this level versus other levels. 2) Presentation/Live Play: Bosoxx34 and Jsnipes28 continue their discussion of beating the small stakes. They begin with a recap of topics from last week and how to adjust those to 100NL before they play a live session of 2-tabling 100NL. 3) Presentation/Live Play: Bosoxx34 and Jsnipes28 move up the ladder to play some 200NL. They first cover adjustments

you should make when transitioning and then review a session they played as an example. 4) Presentation/Live Play: Bosoxx34 and Jsnipes 28 review points from 200NL before moving up to a session of 400NL. Some believe this is the hardest transition to make because of the money involved, but we think it'll be o.k. 5) Presentation/Live Play: We've hit a new level of understanding. That level is 600NL. Our heads up coaches Bosoxx34 and Jsnipes28 touch on reasons to move up and how to know when you are ready, then show what life is like at the level with a live play session. 6) Live Play: Bosoxx34 and Jsnipes28 return again this week to review a video played by Bosoxx against a DC member. Bosoxx doesn't play so hot but their analysis is spot on. 7) Live Play: Bosoxx34 and Jsnipes28 bring in a guest coach this week. Some guy, I think his name is KRANTZ is going to help the guys review a session played by Jsnipes. 8) Live Play: Bosoxx34 and Jsnipes are back for their final rendition of Movin on Up Heads Up. They wrap up with a 2-tabling video of Bosoxx34 playing $5/10.

Remember The Railbirds


FoxwoodsFiend and KRANTZ: 300/600NL Heads Up. Tie53 vs DaEvils. FoxwoodsFiend and KRANTZ. When Ariel played Tie53 last year over the course of several epic sessions, the railbird in us was present in full force, hole-card camera in hand. Explore the nuances of super high-stakes heads up play as two of the top NLHE players in the world pick each others brains and over the course of the season analyze 2007's heads up slugfest against this mysterious opponent. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes:

1) Live Play: KRANTZ and FoxwoodsFiend start their series off with a bang. Lots of discussion revolving around the importance of metagame and some of the backstory behind this epic match. 2) Live Play: KRANTZ and FoxwoodsFiend continue discussing the match against tie53, some analysis of big hands, and some math from FWF! 3) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend and KRANTZ continue their discussion of their epic session vs tie53, reviewing 2-tables of $300/600 HU action. 4) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend nad KRANTZ continue their commentary on the HU match with tie53. 5) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend and KRANTZ are back with our friend tie53 as we sit like all good railbirds and throw in our two cents. 6) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend and KRANTZ are back to sit on the rail and take a look at the continued episodes with tie53. 7) Live Play: Our favorite railbirds, FoxwoodsFiend and KRANTZ, are back to continue their colorful commentary of the sessions with tie53. 8) Live Play: FWF and KRANTZ use all the knowledge put together from previous episodes to analyze a brain-busting river checkraise in the exciting conclusion to Remember the Railbirds.

Gmandatory
Gman: Gmans debut heads up NL series. In each episode Garret will play a DC Executive Producer heads up. The catch? The EP must play according to certain restrictions designed to mimic player types. Featuring in-depth discussion on developing optimal counter-strategies vs obvious leaks, as well as high-level psychology and leveling. Can the EPs escape their straitjackets, or will Gman dominate?

iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play/Presentation Stakes: Mid Episodes: See episode details for cameos from your favorite DC producers. 1) Presentation/Live Play: Gman debuts his brand new series, GMandatory. This week's episode he plays against KRANTZ with the restrictions that make KRANTZ play very loose and very aggressive with 100% VPIP and donk betting galore. 2) Presentation/Live Play: Gman is back and he's laying the smack down on the Loose Passive preflop player. As with other weeks he will play another DC coach with them playing by a set of rules pertaining to loose passive preflop play. 3) Live Play: Gman and KRANTZ take your suggestions to heart in the third episode; this time, GMan doesn't know what the rules and restrictions are. See the hole cards of both players and learn how to attack the holes in a player's game. 4) Live Play: GMandatory takes on our own Vanessa Selbst on two tables of $2/4 HU NLHE. He reviews his play after the fact and enlightens you to his thought processes and his analysis of Vanessa's play. 5) Live Play: Gman goes up against Whitelime this week in some 2-tabling NLHE action. Let's see how long our hero's winning streak holds against the executive producers of DeucesCracked. 6) Live Play: Gman gets his revenge this week, not on Whitelime, but beating up on another DC producer is just as good right? He plays WiltOnTilt in some $2/4 HU action. 7) Live Play: Gman gets even in this episode as Whitelime guest stars in a rematch edition of their previous $2/4 2-tabling head's up duel. 8) Live Play: Gman returns for the final installment of his series GMandatory. In this episode he faces off against Vanessa Selbst and they play a gritty HU match on two tables.

HUNL Dojo: Lone Rangers


WiltOnTilt: WiltOnTilt takes aspiring heads up NL players and turns them into trained assassins. The NL riff on the wildly popular "PLO Dojo." iPod Compatible: No (except episodes 1 & 4) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Replayer: WiltOnTilt introduces his new series and some of his members of his dojo. They review some head's up mid-stake no-limit hands from his recent playing via the replayer. 2) Live Play: WiltOnTilt sits down with Ted and analyzes a session Ted played against his long time poker friend, the doc. This is Part 1 and will continue next week. 3) Live Play: WiltOnTilt sits down to wrap up last week's episode of HUNL Dojo where Ted and Doc square off. This episode picks up with last week's analysis with Ted then switches to Doc and WiltOnTilt discussing his side of the match. 4) Replayer: WiltOnTilt sits down with Ryan and Tony to talk about their hands in the Heads Up No Limit Dojo. 5) Live Play: WiltOnTilt returns with his students for another joint video review. This week they review Ryan's play against Tony from Ryan's perspective with next week getting Tony's POV. 6) Live Play: WiltOnTilt has Tony sit-in and they discuss the second half of his session with Ryan. This is a continuation of episode 5. 7) Live Play: WiltOnTilt welcomes Ryan back to discuss his play versus Doc in a rematch of their previous play on another DC episode. 8) Live Play: WiltOnTilt and Doc wrap up the series with the second half of his match versus Ryan. They are

playing 2 tables of $1/2 Heads Up Deep Stack. 9) Live Play: WiltOnTilt versus his student Tony. The loser must complete a penalty stunt and post it on YouTube. Who wins? Watch and find out.

Real Life: Mid Stakes Heads Up No Limit Grinder


Gman : Gman and protg get paired up to go heads up. Follow them on their quest through the mid-stakes. iPod Compatible: No (except episodes 1, 4, & 6) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation: Gman introduces you to his take on the Real Life series with his new student Andymckenzie, and begins the process of uncovering the fundamentals of beating MSNL HU play. 2) Live Play: Gman returns with his midstakes grinder Tony. This week they review a 2-tabling video made by Tony and they pick apart his play. 3) Live Play: Gman and his grinder continue to grind. This week they continue the video review from last episode. 4) Replayer: Gman and his student Tony talk shop in the HEM hand replayer. They review various HH from Tony's recent play. 5) Live Play: Gman and Tony continue their training in the Heads Up circles. This episode is a video review of Tony's play at $1/2. 6) Replayer: Gman and Tony continue to grind it up with this thrilling next episode. They review some hands

from Tony's recent play at $1/2. 7) Live Play: Gman and Tony do a live sweat session as Tony plays $1/2 against a villian on 2 tables. The villians hole cards were added later so the DC audience can see both sides of the story. 8) Live Play: Gman and his student wrap up the season with another live sweat session with the opponents hold cards imported during the video production.

2 Months 2 Million
KRANTZ, Whitlime, Flawless_Victory, and Ansky: Two months. Two million. No problem. That's Team Israel's goal for the summer in Vegas. Watch Jay help hit it. This ongoing series is an in-depth look at his life during the shooting of whitelime, flawless_victory, Ansky and KRANTZ's forthcoming reality TV show (filming in Vegas this summer and airing on G4 in late August). Jay will play and analyze hands he's actually playing while on television, using an aggressive bankroll management strategy to climb from 5/10 and 10/20 back to the nosebleeds. Can he make it? We have faith. They don't call him pr1nnyraid for nothin'. iPod Compatible: Yes (except episodes Krants #4 and Boot Camp #1) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: This series is a mix of NL, PLO, and Tourneys each section will highlight the videos that fit its category in the collection. 1) Live Play: Krantz w/DOGISHEAD Ep 3 On a small hiatus from the 2 Million film set KRANTZ brings his next episode of 2 Month 2 Million. He reviews some hands played against DOGISHEAD and discusses the ideas behind playing high stakes Head's Up No Limit Hold'em. 2) Live Play: Krantz Ep 4 KRANTZ versus the world, with help from a few friends, he continues to grind towards a goal of 2 million dollars in 2 months. This episode he is playing 2 tables of $5/10 HUNLHE. 3) Replayer: Krantz Ep 5 Krantz continues the quest for 2 million. He does some self improvement this week by reviewing his hand histories over the past couple sessions.

4) Live Play: Boot Camp Ep1 KRANTZ and Wladimir sit down and recount the 2M2MM shoot and then they talk strategy as Wladimir plays one of his students at $3/6 Heads Up. 5) Live Play: 2m2mm Crew Ep 1 In June 2008, Patrik Antonius challenged the best online heads up NLHE players to play him on Full Tilt. In June 2008, KRANTZ stepped up to the plate.With guest commentary from whitelime, Ansky, FoxwoodsFiend and flawless_victory. Only at DeucesCracked.

The Adventures of Petey and Petey


KRANTZ and Danzasmack: Danzasmack plays while KRANTZ sweats a session of 100NL Heads Up NLHE. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Small Episodes: 1 video Series 1) Live Play: Danzasmack plays while KRANTZ sweats a session of 100NL Heads Up NLHE.

Duel at Hidden Temple


KRANTZ, Foxwoodsfiend, WiltOnTilt, Ansky and Whitelime: Duel videos from your favorite high stakes players including, but not limited to: Ansky, WiltOnTilt, FoxwoodsFiend, KRANTZ, and Whitelime. iPod Compatible: No (Except episdoes 2-4) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes:

1) Live Play: Ansky plays 2K NLHE Heads Up and let's us shadow him as he battles it out on 2-tables. 2) Live Play: WiltOnTilt plays some $10/20 Heads Up NLHE and reviews his play afterwards to better analyze his opponent's play. 3) Live Play: WiltOnTilt wraps up his analysis of his duel at $10/20. 4) Live Play: WiltOnTilt bring a bonus episode of his duel with the Mad Russian. They play 1 table of of $10/20 HUNLHE. 5) Live Play: Whitelime has been studying in the sanctuary of the Hidden Temple. He shows us his teachings at 2-tables of $5/10 Heads Up NLHE. 6) Live Play: KRANTZ duels it out at the Hidden Temple. He reviews his play at 2-tables of $5/10 Heads Up NLHE. 7) Live Play: Those who study ar the Hidden Temple often push the limits in their trainings. This week Ansky plays 4 tables of $3/6 Heads Up NLHE against his own student. 8) Live Play: Two of our top dogs go at it heads up. KRANTZ and FoxwoodsFiend play 3 tables of Heads Up NLHE while FoxwoodsFiend does commentary on both their play.

Santa's Chanukah Helpers


Bosoxx34 and KRANTZ: Bosoxx34 and KRANTZ team up to spread some holiday cheer, teaching two lucky DeucesCracked subscribers and small stakes Heads Up No Limit players to crush the competition. iPod Compatible: No (except episodes 3, 6-7) # of Tables: 1-3 Type: Live Play

Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Bosoxx34 kicks things off with this episode. This week the focus is on Luciano and a video he recorded at 100NL Heads Up. 2) Live Play: Bosoxx34 and Luciano are back. This episode focuses on Luciano's live play at 2-3 tables of 100NL Heads Up NLHE. 3) Live Play: KRANTZ takes a shot helping out Luciano and they discuss select hands on the DeucesCracked.com forums. 4) Live Play: KRANTZ and Luciano are back, this week KRANTZ sweats Luciano while he plays 2-tables of Heads UP NLHE. 5) Live Play: Bosoxx34 takes a new student under his wing, Simon, and they review a video of him playing at 2-tables of 200 NLHE Heads Up. 6) Live Play: Bosoxx34 discusses specific hands with DC member Simon. They talk of hands about 200NL Heads Up NLHE. 7) Live Play: In the final episode of Santa's Chanukah Helpers KRANTZ and Bosoxx34 talk with Simon about what it truly means to be a pro poker player in this high tech age. The episode is meant to be loaded for it's audio input rather than any video.

Down on the Farm


Bosoxx34: Bosoxx34 takes a voyage through the farm system of HUNLHE from 50NL all the way to 1000NL. iPod Compatible: Yes (excpet episode 1) # of Tables: 1-2

Type: Live Play/Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: P=Pilot Episode P) Presentation: Bosoxx34 outlines his next series where he travels from 50NL to 1000NL in HUNLHE. 1) Presentation/Live Play/Replayer: Bosoxx34 kicks off his latest series with a catch up on ideas introduced in the Pilot and then a video of his play at 50NL. 2) Presentation/Replayer: Bosoxx34 gets the series rolling looking into progress update on his play, tilt effects and tiltlessness, game plan for 50nl and 100nl, and other topics. 3) Live Play: Bosoxx34 does some live play this week, playing a single table of 100NL Heads Up. 4) Presentation/Replayer: Bosoxx34 brings in a special guest as they discuss topics including the ever present tiltlessness. 5) Presentation/Live Play: Bosoxx34 returns, recaps his previous couple months, and then does a session review of his play at 100NL Heads Up. 6) Live Play: Bosoxx34 does a video review of his play at 2-tables of $0.5/1 HUNLHE. 7) Live Play: Bosoxx34 reviews his play at 2-tables of 100 HUNLHE.

Headhunter
Foxwoodsfiend: FoxwoodsFiend presents four 2-part high stakes HU matches against unique, thinking opponents, teaching us the hows and whys of changing our strategies and illustrating why we need to challenge ourselves to get better. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2

Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: FWF plays WOT in episodes 1-2. 1) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend battles WiltOnTilt in this part 1 of 2 heads up sessions at $10/20 NLHE. 2) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend wraps up his analysis of his heads up session versus WiltOnTilt. 3) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend goes up against 0Human0 who is known as the best player in Romanian poker history. 4) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend finishes up his review of his match versus 0Human0 at 2 tables of $10/20 HUNLHE. 5) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend finds a new opponent in Sauce1234. They play 2 tables of $10/20 Heads Up NLHE and FoxwoodsFiend brings in some math discussions about 5 bet jamming. 6) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend continues to review his match with Sauce1234. 7) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend brings in a new opponent at 2-tables of $2/4 HUNLHE. 8) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend finishes up his review of the 2 tabling $2/4 heads up match with Vivek.

Ansky VS. Durrrr


Ansky: Dani recreates a $40kNL match he played vs the infamous and enigmatic Tom "durrrr" Dwan in 2009. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer

Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Replayer: Ansky gives an overview of his heads up battle with durrr and begins to analyze hands from the match. 2) Replayer: Ansky continues his review of his high stakes match against durrrr from the first session he played. 3) Replayer: Ansky reviews more hands as the sessions begin running longer and each make adjustments to eachother in this high stakes Heads Up match. 4) Replayer: Ansky continues his review of his sessions versus durrrr. 5) Replayer: Ansky continues his session review, still on session 2 where he was 2-tabling at the time. 6) Replayer: Ansky continues the session review of his match versus durrrr. 7) Replayer: Finished with his match analysis, Ansky returns to present day and reviews jungleman12's play against durrrr in the Durrrr Challenge.

Showdown at Bullalo Ridge


WiltOnTilt and Jk3a: Jk3a and WiltOnTilt work their hand reading magic at the Heads Up tables. Taking the premise of the previous Buffalo series the boys move to hand ranges in the mid/high stakes Heads Up games. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Mid/High Episodes:

1) Replayer: Jk3a and WiltOnTilt begin their series with some of WiltOnTilt's play at the high stakes tables. 2) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and jk3a continue their session review with more high-stakes HU hands. 3) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and jk3a continue with hand ranges, assumptions, and crazy stories in this episode. 4) Replayer: Jk3a and WiltOnTilt drop down to the mid-stakes to talk about their proposed ranges and their opponent's ranges. 5) Replayer: Jk3a and WiltOnTilt hunt the buffalo on the range while playing some mid-high stakes Heads Up. 6) Replayer: Jk3a and WiltOnTilt review some of WiltOnTilt's hands at high-stakes Heads Up. 7) Replayer: WiltOnTilt and Jk3a review more mid/high stakes heads up hands attempting to find the definitive range of their hands and their opponents. 8) Replayer: Jk3a and WIltOnTilt wrap up their heads up series with this episode of mid/high stakes hand reviews.

NLHE: Full Ring


Movin' on Up: Full Ring NL
Nolan: FoxwoodsFiend showed you what it takes to move up through the ranks of shorthanded No Limit. Now Nolan shows you how to do it in full ring games. With guest appearances by Full Ring coaches SoundedSimple, GoldSeraph and bottomset! iPod Compatible: No (except episodes 1 and 4)

# of Tables: 1 or 6 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: Guests- Goldseraph Ep5, 1) Presentation: Nolan debuts his new series Movin' on Up Fullring with this first episode outlining the basics of fullring play, why he plays it, and a couple hand examples found on the DC forums. 2) Live Play: Nolan splits this week playing 25NL and 10NL. The action is fast and furious as he 6 tables. He builds upon the topics he covered last week in the discussion of why to play full ring and how to play it better than your opponents. 3) Presentation/Live Play: Nolan continues this week by moving on up from the micro stakes to the small stake full ring. He discusses adjustments to make including noting the regulars, multi-tabling for you and others, and other differences you'll find between micro and small stakes. 4) Presentation: In this week's episode Nolan brings in some hand histories that were posted on the forums and dissects the plays made by heroes and villains alike. 5) Live Play: Nolan brings in a co-host this week in DC's own Goldseraph. They discuss strategies in a 6table full ring video where the action is fast and furious. Well as fast and furious as Full Ring gets :) 6) Presentation/Live Play: Nolan moves up another level with this video playing 6 tables of 400NL. He goes over key points of bluffing and it's new found effectiveness at this level. 7) Presentation/Live Play: Nolan continues his trek to the top as he grinds through 600NL Full Ring. He touches on the differences on this level versus others he has played and will play in this series. 8) Presentation/Live Play: Welcome to the game of Kings or perhaps more simply known as 1000NL Full Ring. The series comes to a close with this pinnacle episode and Nolan playing 6 tables of $5/10.

To Nit or Not to Nit


DJ Sensei: DJ Sensei teaches you everything you need to know about full ring play in a 4 episode mini-series. Follow Dan from micro stakes all the way up through 2000NL. iPod Compatible: Yes (except episode 3) # of Tables: 1 or 4 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Presentation: In the first of the full ring NL series, DJ Sensei helps you learn the basics of full ring play through a basic but informative presentation. 2) Live Play: DJ Sensei plays several tables of $50NL full ring on one screen (just for you ipod fans!), teaching you how to get value from your good hands and how to get your money in good versus regular $50NL full ring opponents. 3) Live Play: In his third installment of "To Nit or not to Nit," Dan takes on the competition at 2/4 NL full ring to discuss some of the differences in the play at that level. 4) Replayer: Dan showcases some interesting hands playing 10/20 with some of the ballers of fullring NL.

Late Night Coaching with Joe Tall


Joe Tall:Join Joe Tall every week as he takes a new DeucesCracked coach and DeucesCracked member to pore over a recently played session. Follow in-depth analysis of every hand by DeucesCracked coaches while Joe orchestrates the three-way audio, adding in his own unique metagame perspectives. Watch for a new coach and member every week! iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes:

1) Replayer: Joe Tall hosts the sixth episode of Late Night Coaching with Guest Coach Nolan and student Paddy (SoundedSimple). Featuring a great discussion of $100NL Full Ring including some great bluffs, a tough spot with an overpair, and more! Part one of two. 2) Replayer: Joe Tall, Nolan, and Paddy return for the second half of their Full-Ring Late Night Coaching extravaganza. Listen to them discuss some tough spots and Joe Tall drops some meta-game which we all need to hear.

New Kid on the Block


Nolan, Bottomset and Sounded Simple: Nolan takes a micro stakes full ring NL student under his wing in this mini-series. Nolan offers advice through video reviews, and later he will coach his new student directly, as well as bring on some other DC full-ring NL coaches to assist. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Nolan takes the new kid under his wing. He debuts this new mini-series by reviewing an early session of his student's play, and pointing out some common leaks. 2) Live Play: For this installment Bottomset sits down with our new kid, Eric, and discusses his video of him 4-tabling 10NL Full Ring. 3) Live Play: SoundedSimple takes his turn at working with the New Kid on the Block, Eric. They review his play at 10NL and give some helpful hints on where his leaks lie, and where his play is now. 4) Live Play: Nolan sits down with the new kid and they discuss where he has come from and where he can go from here as they review his play 4-tabling 10NL.

New Kid on the Block 2


Nolan: As always there is a new kid in town and Nolan sees to it that he is taken care of helping him through small stakes and mid stakes Full Ring games. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Nolan kicks off his new series with a 6-tabling live sesssion with his new student, the new kid,QuadDeuces. 2) Live Play: Nolan continues to review his student's 25NL 6-tabling video. 3) Live Play: Nolan ghosts his protege as he plays 6-tables of 50nl full ring. 4) Live Play: Nolan and Clive wrap up their full ring series. They review Clive's play at 6 tables of 50NL.

Ringside
9 people. One ring. Watch as DeucesCracked Full Ring instructors provide instruction on the best way to navigate through 9-handed games. Ansky: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes:

1) Live Play: Ansky steps up and sits down at the nosebleeds of fullring games, $50/100.

Bottomset: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4-6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Bottomset's first standalone video for DeucesCracked! He plays 4 tables of 100NL Full Ring on FTP. He covers positional play, stealing, raise sizes, how to adjust to certain players, and reviews a hand in PokerTracker at the end of the video. 2) Live Play: Bottomset is back at it with four tables of $200NL full ring action, with special focus on playing raised pots vs. PFRs in various positions. 3) Live Play: Bottomset 2-tables $25NL in his third Ringside video, discussing a lot of the basic concepts necessary to dominate microstakes full ring games. 4) Live Play: Bottomset drops in to play some 4-taable $100 fullring no limit hold'em. 5) Live Play: Bottomset dukes it out at the lightweight division with this video of 4-tabling 50NL. He breaks down opponents moves and hand ranges while explaining equity and his decisions to call, raise, or fold. 6) Live Play: Bottomset returns to the ring to defend his title as most prolific ringside video maker. This episode he plays 6 tables of 25NL. 7) Live Play: Bottomset continues his small stakes ringside videos with this 6-tabling episode of 50NL. He dissects his and opponents play in real live action.

8) Live Play: Bottomset starts from scratch with this Ringside video. He starts up some 100NL fullring tables so you can see the shift in game dynamics as the tables fill.

9) Live Play: Our resident ringside pro, Bottomset, is back with anoter installment. This week he steps up to the 200NL level and discusses the differences between small and mid stake play.

DiscoBisco: iPod Compatible: Yes (except episode 1) # of Tables: 1 or 6 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: DiscoBisco plays 6 tables of 100NL as he explains his play at this level and how best to extract money from different types of opponents. 2) Replayer: DiscoBisco does a HH review of hands submitted by DeucesCracked members. The hands cover micro and small-stakes Full Ring NLHE.

Goldseraph: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4-6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play: Goldseraph starts his new video with a powerpoint detailing some keys to beating FR NL games, as well as covering the common types of players, and his standard opening ranges. He then introduces his style, 4-tabling 200nl FR for the remainder of the session. 2) Live Play: Goldseraph 4-tables $200NL and walks you through how to dominate at those levels, discussing a number of interesting hands along the way. 3) Live Play: Goldseraph returns to the ring ro defend his title. This time he goes heavyweight class by 6tabling $1/2 full ring with the help of a friend.

4) Live Play: Join Jeff as he 4-tables mixed limits of Full Ring No Limit Hold'em, walking you through his thought process as he plays. 5) Live Play: Goldseraph plays six tables of 25nl full ring on Pokerstars and discusses optimal play at micro stakes and balancing aggression with the conservative tendencies necessary at micro stakes. 6) Live Play: Goldseraph comments on a prerecorded session of 200nl Full Ring on Cake Poker, offering his analysis and general poker advice. 7) Live Play: In his latest Ringside installment, Goldseraph tackles the 400nl full ring games on Full Tilt Poker, facing suboptimal game compositions and a few interesting spots. 8) Live Play: Goldseraph plays 4-tables of 100NL and attempts to LAG it up a bit. 9) Live Play: Goldseraph returns with live 200nl full ring play at Cake Poker, including a dash of heads-up and short handed action.

NLFool: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: For his first video on DC NLFool brings 6-tables of full ring action. Topics include pre-flop raise sizing, table selection, flop texture affects on bet sizing, and table dynamics affect on pre-flop opening range. 2) Live Play: NLFool attempts to steal every opportunity regardless of cards or opponents.

Nolan: iPod Compatible: No

# of Tables: 4-6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Join new DeucesCracked coach Nolan in his first video, 6-tabling the $400NL full ring games on PokerStars. Wicked good. 2) Live Play: Nolan is back with his second Ringside video for DeucesCracked. He's 6-tabling again, this time $200NL Full Ring on Stars, discussing how Heads Up play can drastically help your Full Ring winrate. 3) Live Play: Nolan continues his discussion of the importance of learning to play shorthanded and how it can impact your full ring winrate, while 4-tabling the $600NL ring games on PokerStars. 4) Live Play: Nolan 6-tables fullring $2/4 NLHE deep stack. Man try saying that five times fast. Learn from the best as he describes his thoughts in the deep.

RapidEvolution: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: RapidEvolution debuts his stuff in his first video where he plays 4 tables of 100NL Full Ring.

SoundedSimple: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4-6 Type: Live Play: Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play:

Sounded Simple debuts with his first video for DC. In this video he walks us along his normal play of 50NL as he 4-tables. 2) Live Play: SoundedSimple returns to the ring in his second Ringside installment. He plays 4 tables of 25NL. This video is aimed at basic microstakes play for those just starting out and those having trouble with their micro game. 3) Live Play: SoundedSimple 6-tables some 200 NL fullring on the Ongame network.

Threads13: iPod Compatible: No (Except episodes 3-4) # of Tables: 1-6 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Threads13 makes his video debut with this live play video. He breaks down his basic strategies and plays as he rolls through the multi-tabling small stakes. 2) Live Play: Threads13 discuss a big topic in fullring and other forms of poker, commitment. How to get it all in, how to avoid getting it all in, understanding stack to pot ratios are all covered. 3) Replayer: Threads13 continues to talk about hands that commit you to the pot, your opponents commitment, and how to adjust in all situations. 4) Replayer: Threads13 wraps up his analysis about commitment and the points where you or your opponents are committed to the pot. 5) Live Play: Threads13 teaches about starting up Full Ring tables, avoiding bad tables, and general table selection guidelines. 6) Live Play: Threads13 continues to discuss table selection and then discusses his play as table dynamics change.

7) Live Play: Threads13 sits down to tackle some 100NL and discuss strategies for the small stakes players in the world. 8) Live Play: Threads13 picks some tables where the players to the flop is low and goes agro style on them.

Full Ring NL Dojo: The Fellowship


DJ Sensei and Threads13: FATE HAS CHOSEN THEM. DJ SENSEI WILL PROTECT THEM. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episodes 7-8) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Replayer: One ring to rule them all and in the No Limit bind them. DJ Sensei begins his epic fellowship quest with this HH review with his travelling partners. 2) Replayer: DJ Sensei and his fellowship continue their quest for the ring. This week they continue last week about small to mid pocket pairs in full ring situations. 3) Replayer: DJ Sensei and the Full Ring Dojo members sit down for more hand history reviews. This week's focus is on barreling both the receiving and giving ends. 4) Replayer: DJ Sensei and the following gather to review some hands about barreling. 5) Replayer: DJ Sensei and his fellowship of Full Ring NL players review more hands in the replayer with a focus this week on strong draw hands. 6) Replayer: DJ Sensei and the fellowship continue off episode 5 with talking about playing draws. 7) Live Play:

DJ Sensei and the fellowship continue on their journey. This week Threads13 is playing 4-tables of $2/4 while being sweated by his own student Cory and DJ. 8) Live Play: DJ Sensei and the fellowship wrap up the series with a 4-tabling live play session by DJ Sensei as the fellowship reviews his play.

Ringmaster
DJSensei: Your fullring maestro, DJ Sensei, is starting with 20 buyins at 2/4 and using an aggro strategy, moving up (or down) through the stakes. This circus features HH review, HEM analysis and detailed breakdowns on opponents and specific strategies. Each episode will also briefly review Dan's progress. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episodes 5-6) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Presentation/Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: Step right up ladies and gentlemen and watch the most amzing show on felt. DJ Senseiis your ringmaster and he is going to use his LAG style to begin his play at the $2/4 and go from there. 2) Presentation/Replayer: DJ Sensei continues on his path through the full ring games. This week he analyzes the super nit and breaks down strengths and weaknesses. He then shows some example hands from his sessions. 3) Replayer: DJ Sensei will continue to dazzle, amaze, and crush the levels as he continues his climb through the Full Ring. This week's episode is focused on wrapping up the $2/4 level and an overview of how to crush at that level. 4) Presentation/Replayer: This is the 4th episode where DJ Sensei is on a tear through the fullring levels. He discusses open raise sizing and then some select hands from the $3/6 level. 5) Live Play:

DJ Sensei gives everyone what they have been asking for, live play. This episode DJ 6-tables $3/6 fullring and hopes to do some crushing. 6) Live Play: DJ Sensei plays 6 tables of $3/6 Full Ring. Small pots with Nits, check. Steal lots of blinds, check. Have someone stack off with bottom pair, check. Who could ask for anything more? 7) Replayer: DJ Sensei reviews some full-ring hands from the $3/6 level. He has selected some interesting spots involving big and mediocre hands and how to play them against various opponents. 8) Replayer: DJ Sensei returns for the final episode of Ringmaster. He steps up to the $5/10 fullring level, which is the top of the regular games of fullring.

Full Ring Squadron


RapidEvolution, DiscoBisco, Sounded Simple, Threads13, and Nolan: Our Full Ring coaches are coaching each other, finally, all the way from low stakes to high stakes. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4-6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Live Play: DiscoBisco and RapidEvolution sweat each other and coach their games as they play 4 tables of 50NL full ring. 2) Live Play: DiscoBisco and RapidEvolution review a 4-tabling video of Disco's play at 100NL full ring. 3) Live Play: SoundedSimple works with Threads13 and they review SoundedSimple's play at 100NL fullring on the OnGame network. 4) Live Play: Threads13 and SoundedSimple take up point on the squad. Threads13 is playing 4-tables of 200NL full ring while SoundedSimple critiques his play.

5) Live Play: RapidEvolution and Threads13 bring you this week's episode of Full Ring Squadron. They take their aggressive games to the tightest games they could find at $1/2 NLHE. 6) Live Play: Nolan sits in with Threads13 as they review his play at 4-tables of 400NL Full Ring NLHE. 7) Live Play: Nolan and Threads13 team up again this week reviewing Threads13 play at 4 tables of $2/4 Full Ring NLHE. 8) Live Play: Nolan and SoundedSimple do commentary as Nolan plays 6 tables of $5/10 Full Ring NLHE. 9) Live Play: Nolan and SoundedSimple wrap up their session of Nolan playing 6 tables of $5/10 full ring NLHE.

Full Ring Binder


RapidEvolution: RapidEvolutions Full Ring Binder covers everything from the Fundamental Theorem of Poker to pot odds and postflop play. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: RapidEvolution and his student begin their journey through the microstakes of full ring. This episode outlines the series and talks about some basic poker theory. 2) Presentation: RapidEvolution and his student return to cover a few more topics before we hit the tables, including table selection, online versus live play, and other handy things. 3) Presentation:

RapidEvolution and student continue to page through the Full Ring binder continuing with the theory discussion from last week and then doing a video review. 4) Replayer: RapidEvolution and his student review hands in her HEM database with a focus on preflop play and flop play. 5) Presentation: RapidEvolution and his student talk about the series this far and poker theory with a focus on postflop. 6) Presentation: RapidEvolution talks about pot odds and draws with regards to full ring poker. 7) Presentation: RapidEvolution continues with the concepts behind the full ring plays. Topics include cold-calling with draws, bluffing all-in, playing draws as the aggressor, and the judgement lines such as "thin value". 8) Presentation/Replayer: RapidEvolution and his student talk about hand histories, how to post them, how to get the most out of your personal reviews as well.

UnderNewmanagment
Newmanmi: DC's newest FRNL coach newmanmi shows off the creative midstakes play that he uses to vanquish his opponents. iPod Compatible: (1-2, 6, 8 are Ipod Compatible) # of Tables: 0-6 Type: Presentation/Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: To kick off his new series Newmanmi talks about non-standard lines for value. 2) Presentation/Replayer: Newmanmi covers non-standard lines as bluffs, both the mathematics and psychology behind them.

3) Live Play: Newmanmi takes you on a live sweat as he plays and demonstrates the theories he covered in previous episodes. 4) Live Play: Newmanmi goes back to the live sweat edition and this week has 6-tables of mid-stakes Full Ring NLHE going. 5) Live Play: Newmanni continues his series with 4 tables of $2/4 full ring Rush NL on Full Tilt. 6) Presentation: This week newmanmi discusses player types and table image. 7) Live Play: Newmanmi does a 6-tabling video review of his student Skelmr's play at $1/2 full ring NLHE. 8) Presentation: Newmanmi wraps up his series by reviewing the major points of all his previous episodes and some closing thoughts in general.

Rush it to NL
Terryfan: In this mini rush series, terryfan unveils the secrets he used to crush the new era of poker-Rush Poker. The prelude video dictates some of the basic concepts and things you should be aware of before you start playing Rush. In the following week, terryfan is going to take you guys along the ride in the world of Rush poker starting nl25 and then moves on up. iPod Compatible: No (Except episode 1) # of Tables: 0, 4 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro Episodes: P) Presentation: TerryFan introduces you to his upcoming series on Rush No-Limit Hold'em. 1) Live Play: Terryfan gets the rush going with a session review at 4 tables of 25NL.

2) Live Play: TerryFan continues his review of the 4-tabling full ring 25NL Rush poker video.

Twee Bets
Nolan: Nolan, our fullring specialist, breaks down different 3-bet situations he has encountered and those submitted by you the viewer. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer/Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Replayer: Welcome to the new show, hosted by Nolan. He starts off with a few hands from his own hand history where 3 bets are not the norm, and how these maneuvers worked out. 2) Replayer: Nolan continues with 3-bet knowledge. This episode takes from two different people (Mogwai and ZepHendrix). 3) Replayer: Nolan analyzes some 100NL hands from a regular at this level. As per usual all hands involve some form of 3-bet. 4) Replayer: What shall we cover this week Nolan? Twee Bets? Excellent. Nolan rolls on with more 3-bet pots in 6max and fullring. 5) Replayer: Nolan continues of the 3-bet roll. Count'em, not 1, not 2, but 3 bets. Ship it! 6) Replayer: Nolan returns, this week's topic . . . you guessed it, 3-bets. He reviews recent hands from DC members. 7) Replayer:

Nolan continues with a new season, but same old, wait this episode is about four bets. No, no, wait, I was wrong, still covering three bets. 8) Replayer: Nolan continues to roll in three bet situations at $1/2 full ring. 9) Replayer: Nolan keeps his series rolling into extra innings with this episode. More three bets, more aggression, and more knowledge from Nolan. 10) Replayer: Nolan rolls along as his series nears it's finaley. He discusses some 3 bet situations in 100NL games and 400NL. 11) Presentation: Nolan continues his three bet series with some more hand history reviews, this week done via TheHandConverter.com. 12) Presentation: Nolan picks up where he left off last week reviewing Hero's hands on TheHandConverter.com.

Teaching Tommy
Threads13: Tom is a solid poker player who has been struggling with his game lately. Watch as Threads13 and Tom study together to improve Tom's game and get him back in the green! iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episodes 3-4) # of Tables: 1 & 4 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro Episodes: Mix of 6m and FR 1) Live Play: Threads13 and his student begin by reviewing his play at 4-tables of 100NL, both 6max and full ring. 2) Live Play: Threads13 returns with Tommy and they continue to discuss the second half of Tommy's video from last week which includes both 6max and full ring.

3) Replayer: Threads13 and Tommy are going to do a HH review, focusing on 6max hands that Tom picked from recent sessions at the small-stakes tables. 4) Replayer: Threads13 and Tommy continue to review hands which Tommy got stuck on or had questions about while playing 6max small-stakes.

Full Ring King


Newmanmi: Newmanmi climbs his way to the top of the midstakes FRNL pile in this series of live play videos. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Newmanmi kicks this series off with a 6-tabling live play sesion at 400 full ring NLHE. 2) Live Play: Newmanmi continues with his 6-tabling 400NL Full Ring NLHE. 3) Live Play: Newmanmi brings more 400NL full ring play with 6 tables running and analysis left and right. 4) Live Play: Newmanmi is playing 6-tables of $2/4 and $3/6 Full Ring NLHE. 5) Live Play: Newmanmi is playing 6-tables of $2/4 and $3/6 full ring NLHE describing the action and analyzing his hands and his opponent's. 6) Live Play: Newmanmi reviews some play of his at $2/4 and $3/6 full ring NLHE. 7) Live Play: Newmanmi, our resident full ring king, teaches you how to be king of the full ring midstakes.

8) Live Play: As the series winds down, Newmanmi plays 4 tables of $2/4 fullring NLHE.

Basecamp
DJ Sensei and Threads13: DC Producers will work with Mt. Robusto platoons of all shapes and sizes to scale the mountain together. Expect some 6MNL, HUNL, FRNL, LHE and PLO action! iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DJ Sensei meets with a full ring platoon at 100nl. 2) Live Play: Threads13 takes a group of full ring players from the basecamp to the top of Mt Robusto as they review the play of one member at 6-tables of 100NL Full Ring NLHE.

LHE (Limit Holdem): 6max


Kung Fu LHE
DeathDonkey and Danzasmack: Remember whitelime v. pr1nnyraid? Danzasmack. DeathDonkey. 8 weeks. Who can win more? HI-YAH! iPod Compatible: No (Except episode ) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play

Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Danzasmack debut their new series. This episode you follow DeathDonkey as he 4 tables $10/20 LHE. Gotta get the money and beat Danzasmack at the run good! 2) Live Play: Now view the kung fu of Danzasmack, is his stronger than that of the DeathDonkey? The boys recap the first two episodes and present results at the end of this video. 3) Live Play: DeathDonkey is up this week and he faces a donk fest on this week's challenge. Watch as he tackles 4 tables in the table selection challenge. 4) Live Play/Replayer: Danzasmack and DeathDonkey wrap up the second challenge. Danzasmack needs a win here somewhere otherwise it'll be impossible to make a comeback. 5) Live Play: New week, a new challenge. This week DeathDonkey multi-tables some $15/30 limit hold'em games. 6) Live Play: It's danzasmack's turn at the $15/30 challenge. Can he run hotter than DeathDonkey? He needs a win to stay in the game. 7) Live Play: DeathDonkey admits defeat in the challenges and decides to use his remaining episode for some higher stakes Ghosting. He two tables 15/30 and 30/60 describing the tables, his reads, and some ideas on dealing with tougher and bigger games. 8) Live Play: Danzasmack wraps up Kung Fu LHE. This week he is playing 2 tables of $15/30 limit hold'em.

Omakase Limit Hold'em


DeathDonkey, Mike I., BigBadBear, Joe Tall, OnTheRail15, Entity, Danzasmack, and Sushiglutton: DC member sushiglutton gets coached by 7 different DC coaches (1 per week)

and reviews all his coaching in the season finale. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer/Presentation Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Replayer: In this season premiere Sushiglutton begins his lessons with our LHE 6max coaches. He begins by working with DeathDonkey and some hand replayer at $2/4. 2) Live Play: Sushiglutton steps to the tables with Mike L. They do a video review of Sushiglutton playing $2/4. He plays heads-up, short-handed, and 6 max in one session. 3) Presentation/Live Play: Sushiglutton sits down with BigBadBabar to discuss note taking. They cover the techniques behind note taking then each review a video of the other -- one-tabling while focusing on notetaking. Get your fingers on the home row keys! 4) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall takes sushiglutton through some of the processes he has developed to staying on your A-game when playing Online Poker. They review hands in the replayer of one of sushi's recent sessions. 5) Live Play: SushiGlutton teams up with OnTheRail15 in this episode. They are doing a live video review of Sushi's first ever session playing HU LHE. 6) Replayer: SushiGlutton brings on his next coach in Entity. Entity has selected a group of hands to review in the hand replayer as they talk poker thoughts, theories, and math. 7) Replayer: Danzasmack sits down with SushiGlutton to close out our student's coaching in this series. They review some select $3/6 6max play by Sushi. 8) Presentation: As the series comes to a conclusion SushiGlutton is forced to reminisce on the things he has learned in the past weeks. This episode reviews all of the series and the teachings along the way.

Real Life: Micro Limit Grinder


Entity and Danzasmack: What's it like to start over from scratch? Entity and DeucesCracked member PygmyHero explore that question in Real Life: Microlimit Grinder. PygmyHero has been playing the microlimits over the past several years, but has struggled to win in the post-UIGEA climate. From table and seat selection to tilt control and in-depth hand analysis, Entity and PygmyHero work on every aspect of becoming a better poker player in an effort to reshape Pygmy's game. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0-1 Type: Presentation/Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: In the introductory episode to Real Life: Microlimit Grinder, Entity and PygmyHero acquaint you with the ideas behind the series, a little biography of PygmyHero, and the beginning blocks for how they will continue their coaching sessions and techniques that anyone can use to help analyze and improve on their poker playing abilities. Get a little insight behind what really goes into an in-depth coaching session. 2) Replayer: In Episode Two of Real Life Microlimit Grinder, Entity and PygmyHero start to look deeper into PygmyHero's game, focusing on blind defense and stealing. Featuring specific focus on defense and stealing from the small blind, using your positional advantage, and tips and tricks for picking up spots to raise preflop and make yourself a very difficult player to play against. 3) Replayer: In the third episode of Real Life: Microlimit Grinder, Entity and PygmyHero dive deep into the world of turn play. Using AK as the common thread amongst these hands, watch and learn when to and when not to bet. 4) Replayer: Part two of the unimproved overcards mini-series, featuring guest star danzasmack. Watch as Entity, danzasmack, and PygmyHero dissect five hands where hero has an overcard hand that didn't connect with the flop. Lots of discussion on board textures, opponent tendencies, and narrowing down handranges. 5) Live Play:

In Episode Five of Real Life Microlimit Grinder, watch as Entity sweats PygmyHero playing 1 table of $1/2 6max. Lots of focus on making quick reads on your opponents, note taking, and how to turn specific actions into generalizable ideas about how to exploit players and win big. 6) Replayer: In this episode, watch as Entity and PygmyHero review Pygmy's first shot at $2/4 6max. After starting the project with a bankroll of 500BB for $.5/1, he has moved up to a 500BB bankroll for $2/4. In this extra-long episode learn for things to look out for as you move up in limits, and see more detailed analysis of post-flop play in more aggressive games. 7) Live Play: Entity and PygmyHero 1-table $2/4 6max, discussing the importance of notes and the changes encountered as you move up in stakes, adjusting to a rotating cast of players who range from LAG to loose passive and everything in between. 8a) Live Play: The Final Countdown. In this dramatic season finale, PygmyHero takes on DeucesCracked's finest in a 6-handed $1/2 match. DeathDonkey, Joe Tall, Entity, danzasmack, and DC member geormiet test PygmyHero's mettle. Featuring after-the-fact audio commentary and analysis by DeathDonkey, PygmyHero, Entity, and Danzasmack. Part one of two. 8b) Live Play: The Final Countdown. In this dramatic season finale, PygmyHero takes on DeucesCracked's finest in a 6-handed $1/2 match. DeathDonkey, Joe Tall, Entity, danzasmack, and DC member geormiet test PygmyHero's mettle. Featuring after-the-fact audio commentary and analysis by DeathDonkey, PygmyHero, Entity, and Danzasmack. Part two of two.

Real Life: Micro Limit Grinder Part Deux


Entity, PygmyHero and Danzasmack: Entity moves on to the next element of success in 6max Limit Hold'em with his protege PygmyHero: super shorthanded play. Watch as they walk through the basic principles of 3-handed and 4-handed play, showing how starting your own games can often be the quickest and most profitable route to complete domination. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: :Live Play/Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes:

1) Live Play: Entity and PygmyHero return for a second season of Real Life Microlimit Grinder. They tackle more advanced concepts and formulate a plan for moving further up the limit hold'em ladder in this first episode. 2) Presentation/Live Play: Entity and PygmyHero go over the core differences between 3-handed and 6-max play and discuss the ways that a good 3-handed game can drastically impact your 6max game later. 3) Replayer: Entity reviews previous hands of pygmyhero's as they talk about what strategies were applied in the moment and what optimal strategies hindsight can always show us. 4) Live Play: Entity and PygmyHero are back as they play a live session of 2/4 limit hold'em 6max and short handed. 5) Live Play: PygmyHero takes a shot at $3/6! Watch as Entity and PygmyHero discuss playing marginal hands more aggressively and the differences that a 1/3 blind structure has on optimal play. 6) Live Play: Entity (our favorite leprechaun) sits down to play some $3/6 Limit Hold'em. Episode comes complete with guest hosts PygmyHero and Danzasmack. 7) Live Play: Everyone's favorite limit grinder is here and along with Entity, PygmyHero is looking to take down some 6max $3/6 tables. 8) Live Play: PygmyHero and Entity close out the micro limit grinder season with a long 2/4 session at an interesting table full of loose aggressive opposition.

Real Life: Micro Limit Grinder S3


Entity and PygmyHero: PygmyHero continues his 6max LHE education under the tutelage of Entity. This time it's a mix and match with both Entity and PygmyHero playing. Go go gadget grinder!

iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episodes 1, 3, 5 and 8) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Entity and PygmyHero are back with a new spin. This season Entity and PygmyHero will trade off playing and critique one another. Entity gets us started with playing $5/10 LHE while he and PygmyHero discuss. 2) Live Play: This week pygmyhero plays some $5/10 LHE. He picks Entity's brain a bit as they discuss 3 bet pots and other situations he finds himself in. 3) Live Play: This episode picks up where Entity and PygmyHero left off in Episode One. Entity is playing at two tables of $5/10 LHE while he and PygmyHero review his play. 4) Live Play: Entity and PygmyHero watch a video of Pygmy's game as a continuation of Episode 2. Is it possible to be the angry elephant? 5) Live Play: Entity and PygmyHero continue their review of Entity's 2 tabling session from episodes 1 and 3. They discuss 3 bet and capped pots preflop. 6) Live Play: PygmyHero plays and Entity plays back seat driver. They review play from a $5/10 session Pygmy played earlier. Will there be another angry Elephant moment? 7) Replayer: Seven wives for seven brothers . . . wait wrong story. Entity and PygmyHero cover seven select hands that Pygmy played. 8) Live Play: Entity and PygmyHero change it up for the final installment of Season 3. They invite boomer from the DC forum and all of them review a video he put together of his typical play.

Passing the Torch

PygmyHero and BigBadBear: A year ago, Entity took PygmyHero under his wing in the series "Real Life: Microlimit Grinder," and coached him from struggling at $.5/$1 to winning at 10x the stakes. Now it's Pygmy's turn to give back, as he takes a struggling microlimit LHE student, AdriennesRevenge, and attempts to duplicate the success he's had in the past year. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer/Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: PygmyHero returns to continue the long standing tradition of passing on the knowledge of the limit jedis. His new student AdriennesRevenge sits down and they begin their lessons by going through her HH and analyzing some stats and specific spots. 2) Presentation/Replayer: PygmyHero and AdriennesRevenge return. Are suited gappers really better than the Detroit Lions? Find out this week as Pygmy continues to try and loosen his student's game up a bit. 3) Replayer: PygmyHero and AdriennesRevenge get back to the grindstone this week. Topic for this lesson is playing from the blinds. 4) Presentation/Live Play: PygmyHero and AdriennesRevenge return and they have brought a guest, Nfinity. This week's topic is multiple tables, and the do's and don'ts behind the process. 5) Replayer: PygmyHero and AdriennesRevenge continue their HH review from last week. Can you check with quads on the river? 6) Replayer: Welcome back to Passing the Torch. This week PygmyHero and AdriennesRevenge sit down and discuss specific hands out of her HEM database and methods for reviewing sessions. They also bring in a new coach, Entity. 7) Replayer: PygmyHero and AdriennesRevenge talk about looking into the future, a.k.a. hand reading. They touch on what information we get from stats but also the information we get from the action on the current hand and previous hands. 8) Live Play:

PygmyHero has a special guest this week, BigBadBabar. They review a video of AdriennesRevenge playing with her team members, micro landlubbers. 9) Live Play: With some bonus footage PygmyHero and AdriennesRavenge are back for an extra episode of Passing the Torch. PygmyHero and BigBadBabar continue their review of the landlubbers home game video.

Road to Robusto
Entity: In this archived series (originally airing in early 2007), Entity shows how to rebuild your bankroll and walks through important concepts as you move up in limits. Lots of discussion about bankroll management, getting started in Limit Hold'em, and basics to improve your game. iPod Compatible: No (Except episodes 1-2) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: The video that kicked it off. Entity starts with 1 table of $.5/1 6max, teaching microlimit players how to make adjustments at the lower limits. 2) Live Play: Entity continues his attack on the microlimits in his second Road to Robusto video, 1-tabling $.5/1. 3) Live Play: Entity 4-tables $.50/1 on Full Tilt in this recently restored classic. 4) Live Play: Entity continues on the Road to Robusto. This session is a 2-tabling video at $1/2 6max LHE. He plays sans HUD and attempts to adjust play based purely on reads only. 5) Live Play: Entity is on the road in this session and continues the $1/2 6max LHE grind. This time he has his HUD to help him out but it is a long long road . . . . to robusto! 6) Live Play:

Entity picks up a hitchhiker on the Road to Robusto. Entity plays $1/2 while DeathDonkey joins in at the table. Using reads during play Entity breaks down his play and reads after the play using the hole cards from himself and DeathDonkey. 7) Live Play: Entity rolls along with another 2-tabling $1/2 6max LHE video. Will he get to take a shot up to $2/4, only time and the sound of his feet on pavement will tell. 8) Live Play: Entity continues on the long road with this 2-table $2/4 6max LHE video. I wonder if there are any gas stations or diners on the Road to Robusto. 9) Live Play: This episode picks up roughly where the last one left off. One table breaks down to more of a HU style so Entity takes us down that road. 10) Live Play: Here is where the Road to Robusto finally ends, at least in video format. Entity wraps up with a 2-tabling $2/4 6max LHE video.

The Price is Right


Danzasmack: "Well, I'm getting 15 to 1." danzasmack provides a comprehensive introduction to Shorthanded Limit Hold'em for those new to the game. Basics will include things like starting hands, hand reading, and developing table reads. More advanced topics include adjusting to table dynamics and preparing yourself to move up in limits. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer/Live Play/Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Replayer: In this first episode, danzasmack introduces you to the wild ride that is 6max Limit Holdem. After touching on some basics, danzasmack discusses the finer points of early position preflop play, as well as some postlfop trouble spots when playing out of position. 2) Presentation/Replayer:

In this second episode, danzasmack continues his study of preflop play - focusing on late position action. Then, he touches on a few tricky blind steals and dives a little bit into how to think like a poker player. 3) Presentation: In this episode, danzasmack finally makes it around the table in part 1 of his "blind play" introduction. With a strong focus on preflop, this video can help "open your eyes" a little to play in the "blinds". (note: bad puns may be a plenty). 4) Replayer: danzasmack continues to build on concepts from Episode Three: play out of the blinds. In this episode he brings you a few key hands in tough spots. Sure to "open your eyes." 5) Live Play: In this episode, danzasmack takes it to the tables! He finds a good seat, adjusts to the table conditions, and pwns some n00bs! 6) Live Play: One more shot at the tables and danzasmack runs hot! Take a look as danza lags it up as the game gets short, and revisits table texture once more! 7) Presentation/Replayer: In this episode, danzasmack visits your stereotypical villains in the games today - and of course - talks over how to pwn them! 8) Live Play: In the season finale, danzasmack gives us some parting advice and hits the tables! A couple of bad beats and some notes on downswings, stats, moving up, and your game - what a great way to close this out!

Shouldn't Fold
Danzasmack, Entity and Joe Tall: Danzasmack continues DeucesCracked's smash hit The Price is Right and plays/studies 1/2 through 3/6 LHE. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes:

1) Replayer: Episode One: Meet the New Boss. Chuck talks about the big differences you'll see from the .5/1 games to the 2/4 games. Difference in villain aggression, the # of HU pots vs. multiway pots, frequency of strong players, and how that is going to effect our postflop strategies. 2) Live Play: Danzasmack hits the tables! In this episode, danzasmack introduces us to his style 2/4 6max, what type of games you should be looking for, and of course, pwnage. 3) Live Play: In this episode, danzasmack takes it to the tables again - but this time he gets aggressive! Watch and learn the finer points of aggressive play! 4) Live Play: danzasmack takes us back to the tables! And moves up! Watch danzasmack play some aggro 3/6! 5) Live Play: In this Episode, danzasmack plays, reviews, rambles, and even bluffs! 6) Live Play: In this episode, danzasmack brings in special guest Entity! They hit the tables and then discuss some poker theory as proposed by DeucesCracked member MickeyWins! 7) Live Play: Danzasmack checks J6s on a T22 board and then raises the field and explains why it's good. Nice. 8) Live Play: Joe Tall and Entity join danzasmack for some live play at the $3/6 tables and a summary of what we've seen at the games so far.

Relentless Assault
DeathDonkey: Watch as DeathDonkey speeds up and slows down the action as he replays hands from recent midstakes limit hold'em sessions, pausing to discuss unorthodox spots and giving a little insight into the "Blink" moments that put the Death in DeathDonkey.

iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey takes us through his daily sessions as we try to learn the ways of 4 tabling midstakes limit hold'em. 2) Live Play: DeathDonkey continues his 4-tabling session review and discusses the common marginal situations you find in shorthanded tougher games: blind battles, blind steals, and heads up pots. 3) Live Play: DeathDonkey continues with his review from his first playing session 4 tabling the $10/20 6 max tables. He gets critical with some of his own hands, discussing alternative lines and the pros and cons of each. 4) Live Play: DeathDonkey begins a fresh session four tabling 10/20 6 max on PokerStars. He discusses metagame and adjustments between regular TAG opponents, board textures and even a pet play! 5) Live Play: DeathDonkey continues his 4 tabling session, discusses playing marginal hands out of position, the disappearance of the free card play at higher stakes, when to bet turn vs value check, and how to read flop check behinds from fish. 6) Live Play: DeathDonkey fires up his $10/20 4 tabling session and this week talks about blind battles, dealing with a near maniac, playing multiway pots, when to not continuation bet, and how to flop straights! 7) Live Play: DeathDonkey finishes off his continuous 4 tabling session at $10/20 6 max on PokerStars and talks about big folds, hero calls, and quitting decisions. 8) Live Play: DeathDonkey concludes the series with a live play video two tabling 15/30 on Stars. He puts some of the concepts he has covered thus far to work and tries to maintain his 10/20 lucksacking with predictable results!

MinbetMadness
Deathdonkey and Foxwoodsfiend: In this 8 episode series DeathDonkey takes successful NL hold'em player FoxwoodsFiend under his wing and teaches him the fine art of betting the minimum! FoxwoodsFiend receives instruction on the finer points of 6 max limit hold'em through video reviews of his play, self analysis, and sweat sessions with DeathDonkey coaching him in real time. Take the journey with FoxwoodsFiend as he travels from the 10/20 6 max level to higher and higher stakes. iPod Compatible: Yes (except episodes 1,2 and 7) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey introduces himself and reviews a video FoxwoodsFiend recorded of his own play at 10/20 6 max. DeathDonkey focuses the discussion on solid preflop fundamentals for 6 max limit holdem and notes common leaks NL players have when playing limit. 2) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend introduces himself and responds to DeathDonkeys commentary from Episode 1. FoxwoodsFiend applies the concepts he learned from DeathDonkeys video review and describes his thought process as he encounters some complex postflop situations with the LAGTAGs prevalent in the 10/20 6 max games. 3) Live Play: In this live coaching session, DeathDonkey observes FoxwoodsFiend as he plays and they discuss key concepts, hand reading and analysis of opponents ranges in various situations. DeathDonkey reinforces some fundamentals and corrects some NL habits he sees in FoxwoodsFiends game. 4) Live Play: Armed with his previous instruction and newfound confidence, FoxwoodsFiend records himself taking a shot at 15/30 6 max, which DeathDonkey reviews. DeathDonkey describes the unique blind structure of 15/30 and how FoxwoodsFiend must adjust his game to be successful, and provides sound criticism of FoxwoodsFiends play. 5) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend plays and analyzes a juicy 15/30 game, focusing on his A game at a single table as he attempts to implement the advice he received from DeathDonkey. Using excellent

table selection, FoxwoodsFiend has to focus on strong preflop play and value betting postflop against surprisingly passive opposition. 6) Live Play: DeathDonkey and FoxwoodsFiend get together for another live coaching session to shore up holes in FoxwoodsFiends game, as he has encountered resistance at the 15/30 level. 7) Live Play: DeathDonkey analyzes FoxwoodsFiends next 15/30 session and provides advice for dealing with LAGs, shores up some preflop issues, and talks about the skills that differentiate a mid stakes player from crushing the game and moving to high stakes. 8) Live Play: DeathDonkey and FoxwoodsFiend wrap up the series with a joint coaching session at 30/60. They discuss playing against tough players and FoxwoodFiend's overall limit results on his voyage up the min-bet ladder.

My Danish Luckbox
Oink: DeucesCracked coach Oink gets his own series to soul-crush, luckbox, and otherwise LAG-ify mid stakes limit holdem. Oink will show you the differences between the standard TAG and the Danish LAGTAG assassin. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Oink plays $5/10 6 max on Party Poker and focuses his first episode on preflop decisions the LAGTAG faces and how people react to him. 2) Live Play: Oink moves up to $10/20 and talks about dealing with the increased aggression at those stakes, how he changes his preflop play for a different blind structure, and what to do when your opponents play back at you aggressively. 3) Live Play:

Back at $5/10 Oink begins to discuss some more tough spots a LAGTAG gets in postflop, and ramps up the preflop aggression with ideal table conditions. 4) Live Play: Moving up to 15/30, Oink describes dealing with tougher higher stakes opposition, the unique blind structure, and how to adjust your preflop ranges to account for higher blinds and lower rake. 5) Live Play: Oink goes back to the 10/20 6 max tables and really opens up his preflop game with blind steals and isolation plays. He talks about taking advantage of too tight TAGs by isolating fish from them preflop, stealing their button with late position open raises, and attacking their blinds relentlessly. He also discusses playing against fish who will have even wider ranges than you! 6) Live Play: Oink 2-tables the Party $20/40 6max games and talks about the adjustments necessary to succeed as you surround yourself with better players, and dealing with increased aggression from TAGs and LAGs. 7) Live Play: Oink continues his assault on the midstakes Party games, demonstrating the differences that a 2/3 blind structure can make on your overall strategy. 8) Live Play: Oink 2-tables the Party $20/40 games in the final installment of his series -- lots more discussion of proper LAGTAG adjustments as you move up in limits and face more capable opposition!

Piggyback
Oink: Oink takes you through the limits from $5/10 to $15/30 in this 4-part miniseries. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: 1) Live Play:

Oink is back in this miniseries installment. Learn from the danish luck box as he plays some $5/10 limit 6max. 2) Live Play: Oink continues on the path to the top of 6max limit holm'ed. Let's piggyback along for this week's episode as he 2-tables $8/16. 3) Live Play: Oink continues moving up the limit hold'em ladder with this new video. Come along as he 2tables $10/20 against mostly unknowns. 4) Live Play: Oink wraps up his mini-series with this 2-tabling $15/30 limit hold'em. Here fish, fish, fish . . .

Come Here Often?


Entity and Danzasmack: Come join Danzasmack and Entity as Rob plays some $5/10 on PokerStars and they review the sessions afterward, talking about how to adapt to playing against regulars in 6-max LHE. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Chuck and Rob replay a 2-tabling $5/10 session on Stars, talking about how to deal with regs and how to find new, creative ways to describe queen-high isoraises. 2) Live Play: Entity and Danzasmack attempt to explain why Entity plays so bad against regs on stars. This episode picks up where last week left off with Entity 2-tabling $5/10 limit hold'em. 3) Live Play: Entity and Danzasmack discuss limit strategy in a $5/10 LHE 4-tabling video. How do you handle the three bet and positional raises? 4) Live Play:

Enitity and Danzasmack wrap up the season with one more 2-tabling video. Watch Danzasmack play blind. Wait who let him drive?

Five's a Crowd
Deathdonkey and Mike L: DeathDonkey and mike l. do shorthanded Limit Hold'em! iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey and mike l. kick off the series with a discussion about transitioning to 3 and 4 handed play from 6 max or from heads up, and review a recent session DeathDonkey played at 20/40. 2) Live Play: DeathDonkey and mike l. continue their discussion on DeathDonkey's single table session on cake. In this short handed play they talk about playing both good and bad players at the same time. 3) Live Play: DeathDonkey and mike l. continue their cake walk. This session DeathDonkey is playing shorthanded at 1-table of $20/40. Topics include opponent hand ranges and theoretical positional changes based on board textures. 4) Live Play: DeathDonkey and mike l. continue the 20/40 3 handed session and argue about preflop balancing, free showdown raises, and river calls! 5) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Mike l. continue to review DeathDonkey's session versus two villains on cake poker. They focus on dealing with a shorthanded game when you are running cold and your image deteriorates. 6) Live Play: DeathDonkey and mike l. continue reviewing DeathDonkey's session on cake poker. The session is now four handed and the dynamic shifts a bit so DeathDonkey has to adjust and they

discuss why. 7) Live Play: DeathDonkey and mike l. continue to review "the session that will never die". They start off with discussing current reads on opponents and hopefully DeathDonkey with adjust and stop being a spew monkey. 8) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Mike L wrap it up in their final $20/40 episode of the season, 1-tabling and talking about the adjustments necessary to win in higher stakes shorthanded games.

Five's a Crowd S2
DeathDonkey and Mike L: A continuation of DeathDonkey and mike L.s popular 6max LHE series. Attack high stakes LHE, featuring deep discussion of hand ranges, preflop balancing, playing the river, image considerations and short handed play. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Mike l. return to discuss even more shorthanded situations. This episode utilizes the play of another DC coach, OntheRail15 as he plays some $30/60 3-handed. 2) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Mike l. continue their debate over the right way to play high stakes limit shorthanded. They wrap up Ontherail15's session and begin to review the play of fnupple. 3) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Mike L. continue their review of fnupple's play at 3 handed $15/30 Limit Hold'em. 4) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Mike l. continue their series of color commentary. This episode has fnupple playing some $5/10 4-handed as a few other DC members join in the fun. 5) Live Play:

DeathDonkey and Mike L. continue their debate about the proper way to play limit hold'em. This video is a continuation of a session review from last week but we get a new twist when an unknown shows up at the table and shifts the dynamics. 6) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Mike L. continue their review of the play from fnupple and friends. The game has some new players to it so we'll see how the game dynamic changes. 7) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Mike l. pick up where they left off with last week's episode. The series and video are drawing to a close, but the commentary never dwindles. 8) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Mike L. bring another short handed limit series to an end. Who was the better arguer this season? Only time will tell.

I Has a Pear
DeathDonkey, OnTheRail15, Joe Tall, Fnupple, Entity, Danzasmack, Oink: Highish stakes LHE live play videos with duos of DC limit instructors and high limit friends. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey plays two tables of 30/60 as OnTheRail joins him to ask him questions and go over the hands. 2) Live Play: Boston, German, the accents are strong! Joe Tall and fnupple battle it out as fnupple plays $15/30 and $30/60 LHE on 2-tables. 3) Live Play: Danzasmack and Entity rule the day with this latest episode. Danzasmack plays while Entity sweats at 2-tables of $10/20 LHE. 4) Live Play:

Entity sits down with Robbie (allstarrt) as they review a $50/100 2-tabling video. Rob picks Robbie's brain in a couple interesting spots, and Robbie does the same to Rob. 5) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Oink team up for this episode. Oink is in the lead as DeathDonkey picks his brain over a $50/100 game and a $30/60 game on PartyPoker. 6) Live Play: DeathDonkey and SkillGambler aka LolDnkaments discuss some high stakes LHE at 30/60 and 50/100 while dealing with tough LAGs in many flavors! 7) Live Play: DeathDonkey sits down with a friend of his, Sean. They review his live play at $15/30 LHE. 8) Live Play: Danzasmack and Joe Tall get into it with this final episode. Joe sweats Danzasmack's play at $15/30 and $10/20 LHE.

Razor's Edge
Sthief09 and Sushiglutton: Sthief09 and sushiglutton blend NL and LHE together in doing work with PokerRazor. Begin with basic theory: EV calcs, Equity, Best response lines, brief intro to Razor. Then get sucked into discussion on river decisions, ace high call-downs, floating, and game theory analysis. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Stakes Episodes: Episodes 2, 4, 6, and 8 are LHE 1) Presentation: Stheif09 and Sushiglutton introduce you to their new series. They start with an introduction to the program PokerRazor and the basic structure of future videos. 2) Presentation: LHE Sushiglutton and Sthief09 sit down and discuss a form of hero calling, the elusive Ace high calldowns in Limit Hold'em. 3) Presentation:

Stheif09 and Sushiglutton continue working with Poker Razor, this episode is based on NLHE and playing against Loose Ranges. 4) Presentation: LHE Sushiglutton and Stheif09 continue with the LHE trend of thought. Today's topic is the range explorer tool in poker razor. 5) Presentation: Sthief09 and SushiGlutton bring in some extra DC help with SoundedSimple. This week's topic is the Overpair Dilemma, what to do with premium pairs on a wet board. 6) Presentation: LHE Stheif09 and SushiGlutton continue to analyze life on the edge. This one focuses on Limit Hold'em and balancing your range. 7) Presentation: Stheif09 and sushiglutton do another NLHE episode with focus on playing against people who 3-bet a lot. They will cover strategies as to why 3-betting works and how to combat aggressive 3-bettors. 8) Presentation: LHE SushiGlutton and Sthief09 return for their final Limit Hold'em episode of the series. They discuss designing flop ranges for yourself that represent check-raising versus check-calling lines. 9) Presentation: Stheif09 and Sushiglutton give you a bonus NLHE episode. This episode covers TPGK vs. 3barrel and the various choices of how to play, and how you should play.

DearLimidonks
BigBadbabar, PygmyHero, Joe Tall, Danzasmack, DeathDonkey, and Entity: The DC LHE contingent answers YOUR questions about hand histories! iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0-1 Type: Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: 1) Replayer:

BigBadBabar and PygmyHero kick off this new series with some hands from various stakes and game types all of which are provided by you. 2) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall and Danzasmack host this week's episode. They review hands via THC.com and via the hand replayer, and all are hands submitted by you the viewers. 3) Replayer: DeathDonkey takes the remote control this week. He covers some higher stake hands submitted by you, the DC members. 4) Replayer: Dear Limidonk, where you write in and ask our Limit experts what do I do here? Entity and Danzasmack breakdown the hands this week including a special hand from Danzasmack himself. 5) Replayer: DeathDonkey and Entity fill the cast for this week's episode of Dear Limidonks. If you've ever wondered what the right way to play a hand is, then you cannot ask both of these guys cause they will never agree, but it's enlightening to listen to the debates. 6) Replayer: Chuck and Joe review some hands submitted by our members, then Chuck takes a look at some of Joe's hands from the FTP 7-game! 7) Replayer: Danzasmack and DeathDonkey work on more submitted hands from the DC limit players and our favorite coach: Joe Tall. 8) Presentation: DeathDonkey tries a slightly different format for Dear Limidonk, reviewing submitted hands from a student in bulk. Discussion covers a wide range of hand questions and topics from a 15/30 shorthanded session.

Close But No Cigar


Entity: iPod Compatible: No

# of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: Episode 4 is FRLHE 1) Live Play: Entity kicks off his new series with a video review at the $2/4 LHE level. 2) Live Play: Entity sits with Mike an old time friend, a.k.a. PygmyHero, and they talk over the play of Mike's student much akin to the coaching tree series. 3) Live Play: Entity and OnTheRail15 review OnTheRail's play at $15/30 and $30/60 LHE. 4) Live Play: Entity sits down with liquid_quik and discusses playing Full Ring LHE at 4 tables of $5/10.

Elephant Tamer
BigBadBabar and PygmyHero: A tour de force of the little and the small: BigBadBabar and pygmyhero bring you an excellent primer to microstakes Limit Hold'em. Biweekly. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: BBB and Pygmy hit up some $.5/1 LHE tables in the season premiere. Featuring an epic battle of RPS (you'll see), game creation, and some excellent introduction to how to play stellar Microstakes Limit Hold'em. 2) Live Play: PygmyHero and BigBadBabar return for another week of hilarious LHE action. This week they review a 2-tabling video of BBB's play at $0.50/1. 3) Live Play:

BBB and Pygmy two table 50c/1 6 max and do what they do best - flop pairs, talk strategy, and entertain us. 4) Live Play: BBB and PygmyHero return with more epic LHE action. Two tables of $1/2 with some game creation from our two fun-loving LHE gurus. 5) Live Play: PygmyHero and BigBadBabar are back for another season. This week's episode comes live from the Borgata Casino in Atlantic City. They are playing 2-tables of $1/2 and work on game creation. 6) Live Play: BigBadBabar and PygmyHero rock the series with a move up to $2/4. BigBadBabar plays while PygmyHero sweats his play. 7) Live Play: BigBadBabar and PygmyHero return for your enjoyment. This week Pygmy plays while BigBadBabar sweats 2-tables of $2/4 LHE. 8) Live Play: BigBadBabar and PygmyHero wrap up with BigBadBabar playing 2 tables of $2/4 LHE.

LHE Dojo
Entity and DeathDonkey: PLO killed their father. Now it's time for vengeance. Entity gathers the best of the LHE community to hone their poo-flinging skills to a deadly art. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Not wanting to be left out Entity started his own Dojo, a limit Dojo. They review a 2-tabling video of one of the dojo members. 2) Live Play:

Entity and the LHE Dojo crew continue to review the video of businessgypsy's play. They pick up right off the bat, and perhaps they get more than 20 minutes of video done. 3) Live Play: Entity and the dojo students meet up to discuss a $5/10 video of Andrew's play as he takes one of his first shots at a new limit. 4) Live Play: Entity brings in a friend this week, DeathDonkey. They review a session that DeathDonkey played at some high limits and see if the dojo members can pick apart his game. 5) Live Play: Entity sits down with the dojo crew and they review a video of 2-tabling $3/6 by Jason. 6) Live Play: Entity brings the dojo together to review the play of Boomer at $3/6 LHE. 7) Live Play: The LHE dojo meets with their master Entity to discuss a video of Chris' play at 2-tables of $3/6. 8) Live Play: Entity and the Dojo wra up their series by reviewing a video from Scott where he plays 2 tables of $3/6 LHE.

What to Do When...
DeathDonkey and Mike L: DeathDonkey and mike l. tackle the common, but nasty spots in mid/high stakes shorthanded LHE. Using hands played by mike, they will analyze and argue about what to do when...you find yourself in sticky situations in LHE. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Replayer: DeathDonkey and mike l. kickoff a new series with a episode focused on being the big blind and getting into a blind battle.

2) Replayer: DeathDonkey and mike l. continue the great debate of what to do when . . . in the big blind defense. 3) Replayer: DeathDonkey and his cohort mike l. discuss what to do when . . . first in from the small blind. 4) Replayer: DeathDonkey and mike l. continue their discussion of small blind play. 5) Replayer: DeathDonkey and mike l. continue their analysis of what to do when, specifically discussing having AK without improving your hand. 6) Replayer: DeathDonkey and Mike l. answer what to do when . . . well what to do when playing AK unimproved. A continuation of last episode's topic. 7) Replayer: DeathDonkey and Mike l. continue to debate. The topic this week is difficult turn spots due to being check-raised. 8) Replayer: DeathDonkey and mike l. wrap up their series. This episode they discuss the topic of being raised on the turn in short-handed play.

Old Dog New Tricks


Joe Tall, OnTheRail15, Danzasmack, DeathDonkey, DosXX, NinaWilliams, Fnupple, and Sweetjazz3: Joe sets off to re-learn today's LHE game from today's best. Watch DC coaches and guest coaches review his play. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episode 7) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play:

Joe Tall plays some 2/4 6max LHE and OnTheRail15 gets 1st crack at teaching him todays game! 2) Live Play: Joe Tall plays 3/6 6max and Danzasmack breaks down his session with him. 3) Live Play: Joe Tall gets the tutalage of DeathDonkey this week as they review Joe's play from $5/10 LHE. 4) Live Play: Joe Tall plays some 8/16 6-max and brings DosXX, well known high-stakes LHE player to teach him some new tricks! 5) Live Play: Joe Tall works with new DC coach NinaWilliams as they review Joe's play at $5/10 LHE. 6) Live Play: Joe Tall gets some coaching from fnupple, new DC coach, as they review some $10/20 LHE 6max. 7) Live Play: Joe Tall brings in SweetJazz to review a 2-tabling session at $5/10 LHE. 8) Live Play: Joe Tall brings DeathDonkey back to the series to discuss how far Joe has come with his play and review hands from $5/10 LHE.

Zwei is the Loneliest Number


OnTheRail15, DeathDonkey, and DosXX: OnTheRail15 and Fnupple get serious about six max limit hold 'em both in the classroom and on the felt. They will show heads up limit hold 'em players what it takes to win in today's six max environment, and, perhaps more importantly, find out if Zwei is, in fact, the loneliest number. iPod Compatible: No (Excpet episode 4) # of Tables: 0 and 2 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes:

1) Presentation: OnTheRail15 and fnupple begin their series with the goals of the series and then reviewing some hands from their play. 2) Presentation: OnTheRail15 talks about playing from the small blind, theory and hand review. 3) Presentation: OnTheRail15 covers defending the big blind in heads up pots. 4) Live Play: OnTheRail15 and DeathDonkey review OnTheRail15's play at $15/30 and $30/60 as they talk over the topics from previous episodes. 5) Presentation: OnTheRail15 goes solo as he talks about playing multiway in the BB with theory and HH reviews. 6) Presentation: OnTheRail15 talks about relative hand strength on the later streets of play in mid-high stakes LHE games. 7) Presentation: OnTheRail15 continues his series by discussing three-betting narrow ranges in 6max Limit Hold'em. 8) Presentation: OnTheRail15 brings in a friend, DosXX, to discuss hands they both participated in online in their common LHE games.

All Hands on Deck


NinaWilliams and DosXX: In the Ghost Ship style, this series followsNinaWilliamsandDosXXas they embark on a voyage of thematically linked LHE videos. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes:

1) Live Play: NinaWilliams begins the series with this 2-tabling live play session at $15/30 LHE. 2) Live Play: DosXX takes the reigns and plays 2-tables of $15/30 LHE while building on the concepts NinaWilliam's talked about in the first episode. 3) Live Play: NinaWilliams is back at the tables playing 2-tables of $15/30 LHE. 4) Live Play: DosXX is back to build on the concepts outlined by NinaWIlliams last week while he plays on two tables of $15/30 LHE. 5) Live Play: NinaWilliams plays two tables of $10/20 and $15/30 LHE. 6) Live Play: DosXX is back playing 2-tables of $15/30 and delving into the thought patterns of the regs you can find there.

Mentor
DeucesCracked coaches Mentor their students in these coaching videos.

BigBadBabar: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Live Play: BigBadBabar debuts his first Mentor video with a review session with Jaybeastie. They discuss various spots in a video made of Jaybeastie's play at $10/20 2-tabling on Poker Stars. 2) Live Play:

BigBadBabar sits down with his student Boomer to walk through a video of Boomer's play at $0.5/1. See how things unfold as we play against what can only be classified as Uber-Bad players in the microstakes. 3) Live Play: This is the second half of BigBadBabar's review of Boomer's play at the micro-stakes. 4) Live Play: BigBadBabar reviews a mid-stakes video with his student playing at 2 tables, one of $2/4 and another $3/6 6 max LHE.

DeathDonkey: iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episode 3) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey watches and analyzes the play of six DeucesCracked forum members as they play in a serious limit hold'em homegame. With the help of the DeucesCracked Holecard Camera, DeathDonkey talks about the strategy choices of all the players, some alternative lines they could have taken, and how to think about situations involving other tough, thinking opponents. Part 1. 2) Live Play: DeathDonkey watches and analyzes the play of six DeucesCracked forum members as they play in a serious limit hold'em homegame. With the help of the DeucesCracked Holecard Camera, DeathDonkey talks about the strategy choices of all the players, some alternative lines they could have taken, and how to think about situations involving other tough, thinking opponents. Part 2. 3) Live Play: DeathDonkey works with his student, groth911t, in this 2 tabling Mentor video. They play 10/20 6 max on PokerStars and discuss the tricky situations they encounter.

DeathDonkey and Entity: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play

Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Entity drop in to do some commentary on the play of our DC members in their Limit Home Game. The action is ugly both on the table and between the commentators.

Entity: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: In this two video series DeathDonkey and Entity review the same hands from a recent DC Member LHE game. Listen and find out why the best believe there is no "one" way to play.

Entity and PygmyHero: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Replayer: Entity coaches PygmyHero through some hands after his first shots at $5/10, discussing more advanced concepts like waiting for the turn, calling down with Ace high, and inducing bluffs. 2) Replayer: Entity and PygmyHero continue last week's discussion of Pygmy's shot at $5/10. Topics include inducing bluffs, showing down with Ace high, and waiting for the turn.

Ghost
Ghost the best of DeucesCracked in the shorthanded games they play in today.

Danzasmack: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Woo! No small stakes for danzasmack this time. Danza finds himself OOP vs. a lag and does what it do. Regulates. 2) Live Play: Danzasmack plays some $10/20 6max LHE and discusses theory outside of the game and what we need to know before we act within the game.

Danzasmack and Entity: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Danzasmack and Entity sit down to some 6 max $5/10 Limit Hold'em. The game is really loose and plays like a small stakes game so the boys definitely crush.

DeathDonkey: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/High Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey reviews some 2 tabling action from Stars 30/60, discussing key hands and situations from some tough high limit games.

2) Live Play: DeathDonkey points out some common mistakes made at the lower limits, and how you can best take advantage of them.

DeathDonkey and Mike L: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey and mike l. review a 2-tabling session that DeathDonkey played at $3/6 LHE.

DosXX: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DosXX introduces himself and to his play at 2-tables of $5/10 6 max LHE.

Mike L: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeucesCracked coach mike l. makes his Ghost debut with a 3/6 limit hold'em session on the Cake network. Mike describes his playing style and how to deal with typical 3/6 opponents.

Oink:

iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeucesCracked.com Coach Oink plays 2 tables of 2/4 6 max on Party Poker and discusses adjustments for a lower stakes game with high rake, as well as the various opponent types he encounters at this level. 2) Live Play: DeucesCracked.com Coach Oink two tables 10/20 6 max on Party Poker and discusses his somewhat unique LAGTAG style, dealing with other LAGs, standard "TAG" opponents, and of course, the fish. After the session Oink reviews key hands and stats in PokerTracker. 3) Live Play: DeucesCracked.com Coach Oink 2 tables 15/30 6max on Party Poker and discusses dealing with the tougher thinking TAGs and LAGs you find in higher stakes games. He covers the unique blind structure of the 15/30 level and the increased aggression you will find. 4) Live Play: DeucesCracked.com coach Oink plays two tables of $3/6 shorthanded limit hold'em on Party Poker and discusses the interesting hands he plays. Afterwards he reviews key hands in the PT replayer.

Surfdoc: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeucesCracked.com coach Surfdoc makes his first Ghost video, playing 3/6 limit hold'em. Surfdoc focuses on using his opponents' play and stats to learn about their thought processes and how best to take advantage of that information.

The Leap
DeathDonkey and BigBadBabar: DeathDonkey works with BigBadBabar in his return to the video felt, helping him move up to where they respect his raises. iPod Compatible: No (Except episode 3) # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey and BigBadBabar start off the series with a meeting of the minds over the current state of mid/high stakes LHE and what it takes to be successful in today's games. They use video of a recent four tabling session from BBB as a springboard for the discussion. 2) Live Play: DeathDonkey and BigBadBabar review a 4-tabling video of Babar's play discussing some tricky spots he gets into, as well as critiquing and observing his game selection at $5/10 and $10/20. 3) Replayer: DeathDonkey and BigBadBabar continue with more hand review from BigBadBabar's play and a check-in on his January results.

LHE: HU
Mano A Mule
DeathDonkey: DeathDonkey covers the fundamentals of HU LHE play, dealing with a variety of opponent types and unique situations. From loose passives to maniacs to tough heads up specialists, DD will make you a force to be reckoned with. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0-1 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer

Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation: DeathDonkey introduces his heads up limit hold'em series, discusses some general heads up topics, and spends some time talking about preflop play using PokerStove hand ranges. 2) Live Play: DeathDonkey discusses some common tendencies from loose passive or bad LAG opponents and how to deal with them. He then plays a session against two loose bad players and discusses strategies to beating them in real time. 3) Live Play: DeathDonkey discusses game selection and then plays a long session against a poor LAG player at $3/6. Watch as the villain's play fluctuates wildly depending on his mood and the recent results between LAG and loose passive play. 4) Live Play: This week DeathDonkey discusses adjustments for playing against hyper LAGs and maniacs. He begins with some slides discussing some general adjustments for maniacal opponents, and then plays a live play session against a Full Tilt red pro! 5) Replayer: DeathDonkey finds himself a true maniac for an opponent and talks about dealing with their crazy spewtastic ways. He replays a session against a true maniac filled with big pots, big action, and of course, big wins! 6) Live Play: DeathDonkey moves up in limits and in opponent quality! Watch as he describes his plan of attack for dealing with tough opposition, and attempts to find and exploit the leaks in his opponent's style of play. 7) Live Play: DeathDonkey puts his lessons into practice with matches against four different unknown opponents. Watch as he categorizes them and attempts to quickly break down their strengths and weaknesses to figure out how to best win all their gold! 8) Live Play: DeathDonkey wraps up the season with a match against a tough aggressive player, who happens to be his own flesh and blood!

Pistolas De Justica
Danzasmack: Ol Danzasmack introduces you to his style of Heads Up Poker. He'll cover things from short buy-in fish to tough opponents, tilt control, and sick 7 bet bluffs that work! iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play/Replayer/Presentation Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Danzasmack gives you the laydown for how to play his style of HUHU limit hold'em in this presentation + 1-tabling action video. 2) Live Play: Omg - danza takes on some fish, or as he calls them "the 10 bb fish". 3) Replayer: Danzasmack takes the play of one of our DC posters and puts it under a microscope as our hero takes on a HU regular in a tough match! 4) Live Play: In his first live play episode of the series, danzasmack plays a lengthy (but profitable!) session @ 10/20 HULHE. 5) Live Play: Danzasmack brings us back for some more live actions - this time vs. 2 different opponents. 6) Live Play: In another live play vid, danzasmack encounters some peculiar opponents that keep him on his toes. 7) Live Play: Danzasmack gives the low stakes HU games a shot, and rounds out the session with some concept review. 8) Replayer/Live Play: In this season finale, danzasmack coaches his worst student ever - himself!

Thug Life: HU Micro Limit Baller


Danzasmack: Danzasmack and DC member Hypnotic team up to teach the game of Heads Up from the microstakes perspective. Danzasmack teaches Hypnotic all he can grasp within 8 weeks. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0-1 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play: Danzasmack and Hypnotic get the season started right. This episode introduces you to our Heads Up Limit Baller and the concept behind the series, then we delve right into some of Hypnotic's play. 2) Presentation/Replayer: In this episode Danzasmack and Hypnotic take on Limped Pots OOP. They analyze certain hands, and visit poker stove later on. 3) Live Play: Danzasmack and Hypnotic review a live play video Hypnotic made. He's playing 1 table at small stakes while the boys break down the play by play. 4) Presentation/Live Play: Danzasmack and Hypnotic are back and this week's topic is Opponent Type. They go over how to identify an opponent based on limited data and the Danzasmack quizzes Hypnotic in some real hand situations. 5) Live Play: Danzasmack and Hypnotic get right down to it. This is a live session with Danzasmack sweating Hypnotic as he plays $3/6 HU LHE. 6) Live Play: Danzasmack sits down this week to play some live $3/6 HU LHE while Hypnotic plays the devil/angel on his shoulder. 7) Presentation/Replayer: Danzasmack and Hypnotic do some analysis away from the table. Danzasmack runs through some Hold'em Manager filters to analyse Hypnotic's play throughout the series. 8) Live Play:

Hypnotic steps up and takes down one of DC's own, DeathDonkey. Danzasmack and Hypnotic review the play afterwards and enjoy the rewards of a great series and session.

Danzas
Danzasmack: Danzasmack comes back to the world of small stakes heads up limit hold'em to cover off beat topics like tilt control and squeeze every last drop out of every hand he plays. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0-1 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play: Episode 1 of Danzas. Chuck talks about SSHULHE and reviews some live play. 2) Presentation: Danzasmack reviews some hands from a DeucesCracked member and talks about keeping yourself in check mid-session. 3) Live Play: Danzasmack reviews the play of Joe Tall at $2/4 Heads Up LHE. 4) Live Play: Danzasmack and Joe Tall review more of Joe's play at 1 table of HUHU LHE.

DUEL
Watch as DC's finest tangle HU vs a variety of opponents.

Danzasmack: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1

Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Danzasmack brings you some more limit Head's Up. After his series, Thug Life, he brings another installment of low stakes limit dueling.

Danzasmack and Joe Tall: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Joe tall vs Danzasmack. Heads up limit hold'em. Maximum gamble.

DeathDonkey and Joe Tall: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey battles Joe Tall in this HULHE match -- featuring dual commentary from both players after the match discussing the theory behind making certain plays, how they adjusted and counter-adjusted to each other.

OnTheRail15: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play:

Ontherail15 debuts in his first Duel match versus fnupple. He reviews the match with his post play analysis.

LHE: Full Ring


The Peanut Collector
BigBadBabar:Cap it! BigBadBabar's Full Ring LHE series intends to bring you into the WSOP thinking about jumping into those juicy LHE side games. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play: BigBadBabar debuts his first series on DeucesCracked. This episode talks of his experience in full ring limit hold'em and his style in the game, as well as 4-tabling some $0.50/1 tables for awhile. 2) Live Play: BigBadBabar continues where he left off with the video review of $0.5/1 full ring limit hold'em. Hopefully his luck changes this week and he can walk away with some pots. 3) Live Play: BigBadBabar brings in a ringer, PygmyHero. They talk the logistics on Limit 6max versus Full Ring as Babar plays 4 tables of $1/2 full ring. 4) Live Play: This week BigBadBabar continues his session review with PygmyHero. They are reviewing BigBadBabar's video of 4-tabling $1/2 Full Ring. 5) Live Play: This week BigBadBabar reviews his play at 4 tables of $1/2 Limit Full Ring just discussing typical scenarios found at this level.

6) Live Play: BigBadBabar moves up to $2/4 this week and the LAGS are off the leash as he tries to run over four tables at a time. 7) Live Play: BigBadBabaris back with $2/4 LHE on 4 tables. This is a continuation of the last session he reviewed. 8) Live Play: BigBadBabar wraps up production on another successful season. This episode he finishes up with his review of 4-tabling $2/4 full ring.

LAGs on a Leash
DeathDonkey and Danzasmack: DeathDonkey and Danzasmack team up to tackle full ring low limit holdem. But can they tame their inner LAGs long enough to crush the games?

iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Danzasmack kick off the series playing $1/2 full ring. They break down the typical opponent types in the game and how to deal with them. 2) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Danzasmack keep up their quest to pwn the full ring games. Danzasmack stays at the wheel as these two lags two table again. 3) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Danzasmack grind some hands by 4 tabling the $1/2 full ring games with DeathDonkey at the wheel. Twice the tables leads to twice the decisions in this fast and furious episode. 4) Live Play:

DeathDonkey and Danzasmack fire up 4 tables and keep it up @ the 1/2 tables. This time danzasmack is back at the wheel! 5) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Danzasmack 4 table again and spend a little more time reflecting on their play so far after they have a better idea of the way these crazy full ring games play - driver = DeathDonkey. 6) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Danzasmack move it on up! This week they hit the 2/4 games, talk about the noticeable differences from 1/2, and do their best to not run like trash! 7) Live Play: And now for something a little different. When DeathDonkey and Danzasmack started this series, we thougt they'd be closing this one out in style with the shortest DC coach - Joe Tall! Instead, DeathDonkey's recent WSOP run in the $10k LHE event made us decide to release this one a week early and record a new finale -- so never you worry, this isn't the end of things (even though they say it will be a few times in the audio). They talk about some full ring concepts and run all these fancy theories they've been working on by the big man himself! Good times IMO. 8) Live Play: DeathDonkey and Danzasmack conclude the series with some 5/10 full ring, some discussion of live full ring games, WSOP tournament limit hold'em, as well as adjusting to higher stakes opposition as you move up in full ring games.

The Peanut Protector


BigBadBabar: Starring BigBadBabar this full ring LHE series teaches you to protect the peanuts you collected in the Peanut Collector. Play starts at $3/6 and moves all the way up to $15/30 if the games are running.

iPod Compatible: No (Except Episodes 7-8) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play:

BigBadBabar kicks off his new series where The Peanut Collector left off. He plays 4 tables of $3/6 full ring LHE and discusses the differences you can find once you move up from $2/4. 2) Live Play: BigBaddBabar reviews another 4-tabling full ring video of his play at $3/6 LHE. 3) Live Play: BigBadBabar picks up with his review of his 4-tabling play at $3/6 LHE fullring. 4) Live Play: BigBadBabar moves up to $5/10 4-tabling play and teaches you to protect your peanuts at this new level. 5) Live Play: BigBadBabar continues to teach you to protect your peanuts. This week is a review of his play at $5/10 fullring LHE play at 4-tables. 6) Live Play: BigBadBabar continues to protect the peanuts in this full ring episode playedat $5/10. 7) Live Play: BigBadBabar brings another step in preanut protection. One-tabling 8/16 he tries to review both his play and that of the other players. 8) Live Play: BigBadBabar wraps up his series with a one-tabling video at 10/20. Watch him get into sticky spots like a boss.

Dude Where's My Mouse?


PygmyHero: PygmyHero gets you ready for the WSOP and live casino play. This series focuses on the nuances of playing Full Ring Limit Hold'em. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation/Replayer Stakes: All Episodes: 1) Presentation:

PygmyHero runs his new series beginning with an introduction to the premise behind the series, live play poker. 2) Replayer: PygmyHero brings back his friend Boomer and they discuss the live action they found at the Borgata. 3) Presentation: PygmyHero talks about preflop play in live fullring and the various positions and hands you can play. 4) Presentation/Replayer: PygmyHero talks about tendancies of live players and how they differ from online players using powerpoint and hand examples. 5) Replayer: PygmyHero covers using reads in a live environment. 6) Replayer: PygmyHero is back and this week he covers his play in vegas at the $15/30 game at Bellagio. 7) Presentation/Replayer: This week PygmyHero discusses life outside the tables and the mental situations we find ourselves in while at the tables. 8) Replayer: PygmyHero wraps up his series with some more hand examples from playing against tougher opponents.

Live Jive
Deathdonkey and Mike L.: Mike L and DeathDonkey discuss higher stakes live LHE hands that Mike has played. They focus the discussion on exploiting common errors from brick and mortar opponents. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: High Episodes:

1) Replayer: DeathDonkey and mike l. kick off their series discussing some high stakes live hands Mike played and they continue their rhetoric of debating correct plays. 2) Replayer: Mike l. and DeathDonkey try to rationalize why live players do what they do when playing LHE. They cover hands where the play is straight forward as well as tricky play against good opponents. 3) Replayer: DeathDonkey and Mike L. discuss more live play exploits of Mike from his recent high-stakes LHE sessions. 4) Replayer: More hands and more tough spots from the live play of Mike L. as analyzed by him and DeathDonkey. 5) Replayer: More hands, more arguing, more LHE thanks to DeathDonkey and Mike L. 6) Replayer: DeathDonkey and Mike L. talk about some more live play hands from Mike's grinding sessions. 7) Replayer: DeathDonkey and Mike L. continue to talk about playing high stakes live Limit Hold'em. 8) Replayer: Mike L. and DeathDonkey wrap up the series with some $60/120 LHE hands.

Ghost
Ghost the best of DeucesCracked in the games they play in today.

DeathDonkey and Danzasmack: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play

Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Danzasmack and DeathDonkey review a recent 100/200 full ring session played by DeathDonkey. Check out the high stakes action in this special Ghost video!

PLO (Pot Limit Omaha)


2x6
VanessaSeblst: Vanessa shows whitelime how to not lose $300k playing PLO in this small stakes PLO series! The transition from NLHE to PLO is difficult, but it's a road Vanessa walked down herself. Watch her analyze whitelime's leaks and follow his progress. Can an elite high stakes No Limit player make the leap to Omaha? Tune in and find out! iPod Compatible: Yes (Except epsidoes 5-8) # of Tables: 0-2 Type: Presentation/Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: In Episode one of 2x6, Vanessa takes you through an introduction to the importance of preflop hand selection, being able to make the nuts, and position, position, position. 2) Replayer: Vanessa begins to review Emil's .5/1 PLO hands. Tune in as they discuss concepts such as preflop aggression and basic hand reading. Join them as they begin their journey through introductory PLO. 3) Replayer: Vanessa continues reviewing Emil's .5/1 PLO hands. Tune in as they discuss concepts such as preflop aggression and basic hand reading. Join them as they begin their journey through introductory PLO.

4) Replayer: Whitelime plays some $.5/1 PLO while Vanessa observes and gives her thought process. Episodes focus on much of the discussion and critiques of whitelime's game from episodes 1 and 2. 5) Live Play: Whitelime plays some $.5/1 PLO while Vanessa observes and gives her thought process. Episodes focus on much of the discussion and critiques of whitelime's game from episodes 1 and 2. 6) Live Play: Whitelime plays some $.5/1 PLO while Vanessa observes and gives her thought process. Episodes focus on much of the discussion and critiques of whitelime's game from episodes 1 and 2. 7) Live Play: Whitelime decides to move up to $1/2 while Vanessa coaches. They observe some of the differences in play compared to $.5/1. 8) Live Play: Whitelime goes solo and plays a session at $1/2. He tries to apply some of the concepts he's learned and discusses his thought process in situations where he's unsure of the correct plan of action.

Mad Potters
DJ Sensei and RiverBoatKing: DJ Sensei gets a top of the line coach as he sits with riverboatking to learn mid and high stakes PLO. Watch the live play of each player with dualaudio and watch them dive deep into equity calculations as they prop-bet on the results! The Mad Potters show you how to take the next step to dominating PLO games with their unique styles of play. iPod Compatible: No (Except episode 8) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: Episode 5 is Cap PLO, Episode 8 is a HU Match. 1) Live Play:

Watch DJ Sensei play $5/10 PLO as riverboatking lays the foundation on how to exploit opponents weaknesses in the Season Premiere of Mad Potters. 2) Presentation: Watch riverboatking and DJ Sensei go over their hands from Episode One with some help from Joe Tall in the equity calculator. They spice things up by prop betting each hands equity calculation! Watch and keep score as they discuss pre and post flop equities with the different hands they played. 3) Live Play: In the third installment of Mad Potters, riverboatking and DJ Sensei find some good excuses to mash the pot button a lot more while getting it in at $5/10 PLO. Big pots and big stacks ahoy! 4) Live Play: DJ Sensei and riverboatking continue their romp through the midstakes PLO games, 2-tabling the Full Tilt $10/20 games with rbk at the helm. 5) Live Play: DJ Sensei and RBK mix in a little cap action to their PLO series, discussing the differences in action and adjustments you should make in capped games. 6) Live Play: DJ Sensei takes the training wheels off and 2-tables the $10/20 PLO games on Full Tilt. Enjoy as he takes his luckbox to school with him, with riverboatking acting the role of the teacher. 7) Live Play: Live from Vegas! DJ and riverboatking continue their awesome play and awesomer commentary, this time deciding to build stacks and stack fools at the $2k PLO Deepstacked tables. 8) Live Play: DJ Sensei and riverboatking finish off the series with a heads up grudge match. RBK teaches some heads up PLO fundamentals, and demonstrates the strength of his luckbox.

Ms. PLO
VansessaSeblst: PLO WSOP bracelet winner, Vanessa Selbst, brings you all you need to know about Mid-Stakes PLO in this series. From playing non-nut draws, to monsters, to the importance of position; start your bracelet quest right now!

iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episodes 1, 8-9) # of Tables: 0-4 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play: Vanessa takes us through the up and coming world of mid-stakes PLO. 2) Live Play: Vanessa continues her schooling of us in this second episode on mid-stakes Pot Limit Omaha. 3) Live Play: Vanessa lays down the law in her third installment of MSPLO, breaking down the ins and outs of playing Aces pre and postflop in Pot Limit Omaha. 4) Presentation: In this installment of Ms. PLO, Vanessa takes us through the thought process of "when to" and "when not to" go for the continuation bet. 5) Presentation: Vanessa continues our education of mid-stakes pot limit omaha. The main topic being what to do when you don't have the nuts . . . but Vanessa has a much more eloquent way of putting it. 6) Presentation: Vanessa teaches the ins and outs of aggression in this episode. Learn why aggression can be a major swing point between losing and winning. 7) Live Play: Vanessa is back at it with another episode of MS. PLO. This time around though, she does some live play sessions. 8) Live Play: Vanessa Selbst continues her live play sessions oF mid-stakes PLO, four tabling this time. 9) Live Play: Vanessa 4-tables $400PLO in the season finale, providing a general perspective of how all of the concepts she's taught over the course of the season come together, in particular discussing situations where you should consider turning made hands into bluffs.

Plow Through the Midstakes


MichaelSC: Michaelsc takes us through the midstake levels of PLO and teaches us how to adjust to each on our way up up up . . . iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: Epidsode 3 is Cap PLO 1) Live Play: Michaelsc begins his mini-series teaching us how to PLOw through 100 PLO. Listen to the structure he lays down and learn from the play he shows you as he 4-tables. 2) Live Play: Michaelsc is Mr. PLOw. He plays $1/2 PLO while focusing on adjusting to specific players, 3betting in position, and touches on deep stack moves. 3) Live Play: Michaelsc continues up the ladder of the midstakes PLO. This week he plays $2/4 cap PLO. Rather than doing a session review as in other weeks he does a live session with two tables for some in the moment thoughts. 4) Live Play: Michaelsc wraps up his mini series with this week's episode of 2-tabling $3/6 PLO. His topics include personal image, betting spots, and player's aggression.

PLO
Whitlime and OMGClayAiken (Phil Galfond): Deucescracked Exec. Producer Whitelime and Blue Fire Poker Founder/WSOP Bracelet Winner Phil Galfond (OMGClayAiken, AKA Jman28) collaborate in this Pot Limit Omaha series. Jman has taken Whitelime under his tutelage in the world of PLO. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episodes 1, 7-8) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: High

Episodes: A mix of PLO 6m HU along with a HUament between Emil and Phil in episodes 5-6. 1) Live Play: Whitelime and Jman28 kick off their exciting new collaborative series with a 4 tabling video in which they review Whitelime's play at $5/10 PLO. 2) Live Play: Whitelime and Jman28 return for the second installment of their collaboration. This week they review select hands of Whitelime's play at $5/10 PLO. 3) Live Play: Whitelime records his first Heads Up PLO session. Jman and Whitelime review his play afterwards as they watch the video. 4) Live Play: Whitelime gets coached by Jman28. They review hands from a session Whitelime played against Huck Seed at $5/10 Heads Up PLO. 5) Live Play: Whitelime vs. Jman28, mano-a-mano. What's at stake? Find out by watching this episode and episode 6 where Whitelime and Jman play a best of 5 head's up PLO Sit'n Go session. 6) Live Play: PLO standoff between Phil "Jman28" Galfond and Emil "Whitelime" Patel comes to a conclusion. Who will end up the victor in this best of 5 heads up series? Tune in to find out. 7) Live Play: Coming off his heads up challenge win, Whitelime begins his own 6max PLO review of his live play. 8) Live Play: Whitelime concludes his PLO series with a 6max PLO video at the high stakes. He gives a deep analysis of player tendencies and stats as he makes his decisions in real time.

PLO Dojo
DJ Sensei: DeucesCrackeds premiere Secret HQ series. Rule one of PLO Dojo: We do not talk about PLO Dojo. Rule two: DJ Sensei is your sensei.

Rule three: You will listen to your sensei. Rule four: You will profit. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episodes 3 and 6) # of Tables: 0-4 Type: Presentation/Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: Welcome to the PLO Dojo. DJ Sensei begins to train his students in the martial arts of 3-betting as they review selecthandsin the hand replayer this week. 2) Presentation/Replayer: Welcome back to the Dojo. DJ Sensei and students continue where they left off last week reviewing hands involving three bets and facing three bets as well as playing pocket aces preflop. 3) Live Play: Welcome to the Dojo. This week the students and DJ Sensei review a student video. There is a lot of theory discussed as the students ask questions of DJ and vice versa. 4) Replayer: Welcome again to the Dojo. This week DJ Sensei and his students study the art of playing draws with position. 5) Replayer: Welcome to the Dojo. DJ Sensei continues to school his students in the martial arts of PLO. This week continues the discussion of drawing hands. 6) Live Play: Welcome to the Dojo. This week they review a 4-tabling session from awhile back. DJ Sensei talks with his students about aggression, table selection, starting hand selection, and continuation betting. 7) Replayer: Welcome to the Dojo. DJ Sensei and his students discuss how to play made hands from both in position and out of position. 8) Replayer: Welcome to the Dojo. You have come a long way in your training to be a PLO master and today will be your final class. DJ Sensei and his students continue with their review of made hands and extracting the most value out of them.

PLO Commonalities
MichaelSC: Michaelsc is so damn good we made him your newest Executive Producer. :-) Watch Mike's first official series as an EP as he explores the most common trouble situations in Pot Limit Omaha. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation: Michaelsc starts the series off with a bang. This episode focuses on hands consisting of AAxx and different situations that arise when playing them. 2) Presentation: Michaelsc discusses KKxx hands and positions where you should 3 and 4 bet. 3) Presentation: Michaelsc discusses playing queens, jacks, and tens as well as whether or not to play trips slow on the flop. 4) Presentation: Michaelsc deals with low pairs and playing from the blinds this week. Is it better to have JJ65 or 7765 as an opening hand? Why? Watch and find out. 5) Presentation: Michaelsc returns for more PLO commonalities. This week's video is bottom end pairs and playing non-nut draws. 6) Presentation: PLO Commonalities nears it's end. This episode covers reraised pots with the help of slides and some select hand replays. 7) Presentation: Michaelsc talks about bluffing rivers and playing marginal hands in Pot Limit Omaha.

Hellomaha
n0whereman and KasinoKrime: N0whereman and KasinoKrime introduce you to PLO. This episode is about tools to help you play and learn, as well as why play PLO versus No-Limit. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episode 8) # of Tables: 0-2 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: N0whereman and KasinoKrime introduce you to PLO. This episode is about tools to help you play and learn, as well as why play PLO versus No-Limit. 2) Presentation: N0whereman and KasinoKrime are back and this time they have put together a preflop guide for you. It's not the rules, think of it more as "guidelines". 3) Presentation: N0whereman and KasinoKrime continue to move forward with flop play at the small stake PLO games. How to play, what to play, trial and error, all are covered. 4) Presentation: N0whereman and KasinoKrime address hand histories submitted by you the DC members. All the hands pertain to flop situational questions. 5) Presentation: Ok so we've talked preflop and flop, now KasinoKrime and N0whereman talk about turn plays. 6) Presentation: N0whereman and KasinoKrime are discussing the river and river play. They review some submitted hands using THC.com. 7) Presentation: N0whereman and KasinoKrime are talking 3-bet pots. They bring in a ringer in DJ Sensei and review hands on TheHandConverter.com. 8) Live Play: KasinoKrime and N0whereman wrap up their series with a video review of a DC member. They bring in a n00b, Entity, for comic relief.

2 Months 2 Million
Krantz, DJ Sensei and Ansky: Two months. Two million. No problem. That's Team Israel's goal for the summer in Vegas. Watch Jay help hit it. This ongoing series is an in-depth look at his life during the shooting of whitelime, flawless_victory, Ansky and KRANTZ's forthcoming reality TV show (filming in Vegas this summer and airing on G4 in late August). Jay will play and analyze hands he's actually playing while on television, using an aggressive bankroll management strategy to climb from 5/10 and 10/20 back to the nosebleeds. Can he make it? We have faith. They don't call him pr1nnyraid for nothin'. iPod Compatible: No (Except episode 2) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: 1 is a mix of PLO HU and some Tourneys, 2 is a Holdem and Omaha Mix, 3 is PLO HU. 1) Live Play: All, we'd like to introduce a new member to the DC team, KRANTZ's co-star in 2 Months 2 Million, Ansky. Anksy and Jay team up for his first video of WCOOP NLHE and PLO tournaments. 2) Live Play: KRANTZ returns for episode six of 2 months 2 million. This week he is joined by DC coach DJ Sensei from San Francisco, CA. 3) Live Play: KRANTZ tries his hand at some PLO. He discusses the hands, his opponent, and releases some teasers of the upcoming season.

PLO PRO
Vanessa Selbst: Vanessa takes a student under her wing and shows off all the knowledge that won her that WSOP PLO bracelet, as they move through mid-stakes online Pot Limit Omaha.

iPod Compatible: No (Except 2,4 and 8) # of Tables: 1-3 Type: Live Play/Replayer/Presentation Stakes: Mico/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Vanessa and Steve kick off on their quest to make Steve a PLO Pro. This week they review a 3tabling video of his play and we get to know his play and some basic leaks. 2) Replayer: This week Vanessa and Steve sit down to do some HH reviews. He has adjusted a little bit in his game since last week, but still has more to learn as will be evident here. 3) Live Play: Vanessa and Steve continue to go forward with his progress. This week Steve moves up to $1/2 PLO and they review a video session of his recent play. 4) Replayer: Vanessa and Steve continue their PLO pro quest. Steve has been grinding at $1/2 PLO and he's faced some LAGs and a new subset of LAG, the winning LAG. 5) Live Play: Vanessa and her student Steve are sweating a live session of Steve playing $1/2. Steve's coming off a downswing and Vanessa is looking to plug some of his leaks. 6) Live Play: Vanessa and Steve continue the climb up the stakes, this week Steve is in $2/4 and doing alright. They review some specific hands and then do a 3-table video review of his play. 7) Presentation/Live Play: Vanessa and Steve discuss donk betting and out of position play, then they go to a video review of his recent play at $2/4. 8) Replayer: Vanessa and Steve wrap up the series with Steve's graduation to PLO Pro. They do a few hand reviews and then wrap up with an analysis of his play throughout the entire series.

Proper PLO

Ribbo: DeucesCracked Pot Limit Omaha Producer Ribbo reviews his students PLO videos, offering advice to help fix common problems. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episdoes 1, 4-5) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Ribbo kicks off his new series with a preview of his own play at Full Ring PLO. He 4-tables and lets you into his thought process. 2) Live Play: Ribbo sits down with his student, Keith, and talks over specific concerns Keith has about his play at midstakes PLO. 3) Replayer: Ribbo takes on a new student in B0OKA, they discuss hands around small-stakes PLO. 4) Live Play: Ribbo returns with a new student to learn from his vast knowledge of PLO, Matt. They discuss a 2-tabling video of Matt's play at micro-stakes PLO. 5) Live Play: Ribbo, the PLO host, is back with a new student Jason. They review Jason's play at 4 tables of $0.10/0.25 PLO. 6) Replayer: Ribbo returns with a new student, from another nation, Mexico. They review specific hands of $0.25/0.50 PLO. 7) Replayer: Ribbo brings back Keith from a previous episode to review more hands and new challenges including button play and what to do when you miss the flop. 8) Replayer: Ribbo wraps up with Elisabeth as they review some of her PLO play at the small stakes.

Omahawks

n0whereman and KasinoKrime: N0whereman and KasinoKrime kick off the series with a joint review session with one of KasinoKrime's students video of his play at micro-stakes PLO. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: N0whereman and KasinoKrime kick off the series with a joint review session with one of KasinoKrime's students video of his play at micro-stakes PLO. 2) Live Play: N0whereman and KasinoKrime return for another video on PLO. They continue their review of a 3-tabling video from the previous episode. 3) Live Play: N0whereman sits down with a student of his. They review his play at 3 tables of $0.25/0.50 PLO. 4) Live Play: N0whereman and KasinoKrime review the play of the student Thomas. The video is of 3 or 4 tabling $0.25/0.50 PLO. 5) Live Play: N0whereman and KasinoKrime continue their reign over the omaha domain. This week they review a video of 2-tabling play at $1/2 deep PLO Heads Up. 6) Live Play: N0whereman and KasinoKrime continues their review of KasinoKrime's HU PLO video against his own student.

Lime-Aid PLO
WhiteLime and WiltOnTilt: More than a year after his training with Phil Galfond, Emil has mastered Pot Limit Omaha. He imparts what he has learned to the members of DeucesCracked.com

iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Whitelime begins by talking through his play at 2 tables of $2/4 PLO. 2) Live Play: Whitelime returns for the second episode of LIME-AID PLO, playing one deep $5/10 ante table and a second $5/10 table with 100BB. 3) Live Play: Whitelime divides his attention this week between a game of $2/4 PLO and a game of $3/6 PLO. 4) Live Play: Whitelime finds a slow day at the mid-stakes so he jumps up and plays 2 tables of $25/50 PLO. 5) Live Play: Whitelime plays some $5/10 and $10/20 PLO shorthanded and 6max. 6) Live Play: Whitelime dials up some $5/10 and $10/20 PLO and teaches you the ins and outs of high stakes PLO. 7) Live Play: Whitelime continues teaching us PLO with two tables of high stakes action - $25/50 with antes. 8) Live Play: For the season finale Whitelime brings a friend along, WiltOnTilt. WiltOnTilt plays 2 tables of 6max $2/4 PLO while Whitelime reviews his play.

Pregaming
MagicNinja: MagicNinja, DeucesCracked's newest coach brings a creative look into his play at mid to high stakes games.

iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: MagicNinja kicks off his series with a basic ghost video of him playing 2 tables of $2/4 PLO 6max. 2) Live Play: MagicNinja sits and plays some 400NL 6max PLO as he talks about table dynamics and image. 3) Live Play: MagicNinja continues his live play at 2 tables of $2/4 PLO. 4) Live Play: MagicNinja plays some mid-stakes PLO while focusing on play in the blinds. 5) Live Play: MagicNinja is back at the $2/4 PLO tables giving us insights into his game. 6) Live Play: MagicNinja moves up to $3/6 PLO and talks about his reads and opponent types as he plays 2 tables. 7) Live Play: MagicNinja continues his $3/6 PLO session from last week. 8) Live Play: MagicNinja sits down and continues the action at 2 tables of $2/4 PLO. 9) Live Play: MagicNinja talks about short-handed PLO playing 2-tables of $2/4 short-handed and 6max.

Bustacap
DJ Sensei and CeeGee: DJ Sensei takes on a new student, CeeGee, to take him to the heights of Cap PLO.

iPod Compatible: No (except the interlude episode) # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: I is Interlude vid, with DJ playing PLO Cap HU. 1) Live Play: Dj Sensei and CeeGee sit down to do a video review of CeeGee's session at 2-tables of $1/2 ($80 cap) PLO. 2) Live Play: DJ Sensei and CeeGee go at 2 tables of $1/2 cap PLO. I) Live Play: DJ Sensei goes solo in this episode as he plays $3/6 Cap PLO and reviews his and his opponent's play. 3) Live Play: DJ Sensei and CeeGee resume their series with CeeGee playing 2 tables of Cap PLO with some short-handed and 6max play. 4) Live Play: CeeGee continues to learn cap PLO under the tutelage of DJ Sensei, this week playing 2 tables of mid-stakes cap PLO.

Solid State PLO


DJ Sensei and Delcrossb: DJ Sensei and delcrossb bring you an entry-level PLO series that focuses on building solid a theoretical framework for preflop and postflop play. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0-1 Type: Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation: DJ Sensei and Delcrossb discuss the series as a whole and then delve into the topic of hands that are good vs. hands that are trash.

2) Presentation: Dj Sensei and delcrossb move on to the flop and how to analyze it while playing, things to look for, and things to avoid. 3) Replayer: DJ Sensei and delcrossb get down to actual hands using pot to stack ratios, and other topics covered previously in the series to help in their decisions. 4) Replayer: DJ Sensei and delcrossb continue their discussion of practical flop play, with a focus on fit or fold hands. 5) Presentation/Replayer: Dan and Kevin break down a solid strategy for turn play and discuss some examples of play on dry boards. 6) Replayer: DJ Sensei and delcrossb continue their discussion of turn strategy in a hand review session. 7) Presentation/Replayer: DJ Sensei and delcrossb finally get to the river play of PLO, theory and hand reviews abound. 8) Replayer: DJ Sensei and delcrossb wrap up their series with more hands bringing all the streets together from flop to river.

Deuce Island
n0wheremanandDelcrossb: Twice the cards, twice the adventure! Similar to Ghost Ship: The Cracked Pearl, Delcrossb and n0whereman analyze each others' play in a series of ghost videos, discussing today's small stakes PLO games and a lot of bad engineering humor. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play:

N0whereman and delcrossb begin the fun with a 4-tabling review session at $0.50/1 and $1/2 PLO. 2) Live Play: N0whereman and delcrossb continue to review their play at $0.50/1 and $1/2 PLO on 4 tables. 3) Live Play: N0whereman and delcrossb review delcrossb's play at 2 tables of $0.25/0.5 PLO. 4) Live Play: N0whreman and delcrossb review two 2-tabling videos of delcrossb's play at 50PLO. 5) Live Play: N0whereman and delcrossb review a 4-tabling video of $0.5/1 PLO. 6) Live Play: N0whereman and delcrossb wrap up N0whereman's 4-tabling adventure at $0.5/1 PLO. 7) Live Play: N0whereman and delcrossb begin reviewing a 2-tabling video of delcrossb's play at shallow PLO. 8) Live Play: For the final episode n0whereman and delcrossb wrap up their review of delcrossb's shallow stack play.

Wladamir the Terrible


Insyder19 and Whitelime: Hide your treasure! Whitelime and insyder19 are teaming up to form a gold-snatching PLO juggernaut. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Insyder19 and Whitelime kick things off with Insyder19 playing $2/4 and $3/6 PLO while asking Whitelime questions in troubling spots and discussing general strategy for mid-stakes.

2) Live Play: Whitelime sits in as Insyder19 plays some $2/4 6-handed PLO. 3) Live Play: Insyder19 and Whitelime reviews Insyder19's play at 2-tables of $2/4 PLO. 4) Live Play: Missing Insyder19 this week, Whitelime invites in jvans and reviews a 2-tabling video of his play $2/4 PLO. 5) Live Play: Insyder19 finds himself playing $3/6 and $5/10 PLO and brings Whitelime along for the ride. 6) Live Play: Whitelime observes as Insyder19 tries to crush at $3/6 and $5/10 PLO. 7) Live Play: Whitelime watches and discusses as Insyder19 plays 2-tables of mid-stakes PLO with deep stacks. 8) Live Play: Whitelime and Insyder19 talk about play at midstakes deep PLO tables.

Crossfire
MagicNinja: MagicNinja presents a series of mid-stakes PLO videos, intending to analyze both solid fundamentals and the subjective/emotional aspects of play. You'll get caught up in it! iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-3 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: MagicNinja and his magical PLO videos return as he debuts with a 2-tabling session at $3/6 PLO. 2) Live Play:

MagicNinja returns to play a couple tables of $2/4 PLO. 3) Live Play: MagicNinja is playing some $2/4 PLO and discusses his play and his opponents play as the session goes on. 4) Live Play: MagicNinja reviews a $3/6 PLO video from his recent play. 5) Live Play: MagicNinja picks up where he left off last week with the review of 2-tabling play at mid-stakes PLO. 6) Live Play: MagicNinja is reviewing his play at $2/4 deep PLO tables and is spreading holiday cheer with his analysis. 7) Live Play: After a long holiday MagicNinja is playing two tables of $3/6 PLO. 8) Live Play: MagicNinja wraps up his series with the ups and downs of $3/6 PLO as he plays two tables live.

LARP
DJ Sensei: Live Action Rush PLO. DJ Sensei hurls lightning bolts and sleep spells at his opponents in DCs first Rush PLO series. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: DJ Sensei goes off and begins his Live Action Rush PLO adventure with some quick fundamentals then a 2-tabling session at $0.5/1 Rush PLO. 2) Live Play:

DJ Sensei talks about the quick-fold button and how it can be both a tool and a trap, then he plays a 2-tabling session of Rush PLO.

Mixed Games
The Vault
Joe Tall and Beset: Videos from the old DeucesCracked.com collection -- primarily LHE with occasional Stud/8, PLO, and LO8 mixed in. iPod Compatible: Yes (except episode 3) # of Tables: 1 & 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Joe Tall mixes it up once again, adding his comments to this HORSE video where he covers basic concepts on trying to make the transition to other games from hold'em. And playing some hold'em in the process where he explains how your strategy should change versus a typical mix-game opponent. 2) Live Play: Joe Tall mixes 1-tabling stud/8 and limit hold'em in this video designed to explore concepts of game selection. 3) Live Play: DeucesCracked.com contributor beset walks you through the basics of limit Omaha Hi-Lo, also known as LO8 or Omaha Eight or Better.

From a Donk to a Stud

Joe Tall: Joe Tall teaches other games each week through an engaging PowerPoint presentation. Stud Hi, O8, Stud 8 and Razz. Ever get bored with Hold'em and wondered why the Big Game in Bobby's room is always mixed? Yeah, we did too. Watch Joe equip you with the tools to hold your own. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: Ever aspire to play the big game in Bobbys Room? Joe Tall will set you on the path to get there. He will teach you the basics of Seven Card Stud from a Holdem Players perspective to make your transition from a Donk to a Stud. 2) Presentation/Replayer: Make an easy transition from playing a game where high-only wins. Joe Tall will teach you the fundamentals of Split pot games starting with Omaha Hi/Low. 3) Presentation/Replayer: Continue the path to becoming a Stud. Joe Tall will focus what you have learned in EP1 and EP2 as he teaches you the basics of Stud Hi/Lo. 4) Presentation/Replayer: Time to reverse that Holdem mindset and learn how to be a complete poker player. Joe Tall will focus on the basics of Razz for Holdem players in this episode. 5) Presentation/Replayer: In this episode Joe takes his donk (danzasmack) and coaches him at 7 card stud hi. 6) Presentation/Replayer: Joe coaches Danzasmack at Omaha/8 with a combination of slides, hand replays from Danzasmack's Omaha session, and analysis with the help of an equity calculator. Watch Danzasmack progress as a mixed games stud! 7) Presentation/Replayer: In this episode Joe takes his donk (Danzasmack) and coaches him at 7 card stud Hi/Lo. Watch Danzasmack progress as a mixed games stud! 8) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall and danzasmack conclude the series with some Razz hands. Watch Joe round out danzasmack's mixed game skill as he concludes his journey (for now) from a Donk to a Stud!

Saddle Up
Joe Tall: Saddle Up brings you an all around look at HORSE by our very own cowboy Joe Tall. Throughout the serieshewill cover topics such as game transition and hand ranges, all the while listening toviewersuggestions as to what topics he should focus on. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episode 6) # of Tables: 1 & 2 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play: Saddle and ride as you learn how to play HORSE with Joe Tall. To begin the series Joe focuses on key concepts such as game transition, hand ranges, andhandvalues. 2) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall, our mixed game specialist, focuses this episode on Omaha 8 and Stud High. He reviews a recent session he played online as he goes over the interesting hands. 3) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall is riding back into town and lookin' to play some Stud Hi. He talks strategies including tracking dead/live cards, implied odds/reverse implied odds, and patience. Then he reviews the member submitted hands for the week. 4) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall rides again. This week Joe covers Stud Hi/Lo. Learn to scoop the pot and dodge bullets. 5) Presentation/Replayer: This week's focus is on Omaha 8. Joe reviews several of his own hands and some user submitted hands. Watch Joe go over some common trap spots for Hold'em player making the transition to O8. Joe also goes over how to use ProPokerTools Equity Calculator and how you can use it to speed up your learning curve. 6) Live Play: Join Joe Tall as he focuses on Stud hi/low today by playing two live tables at the same time of mix stakes. Joe starts off playing short handed and talks about adjustments you should make for shorthanded stud games. He then reviews his PT data of the sessions and talks about typical statistics you should follow.

7) Replayer: Joe Tall rides into town again and delivers swift justice by reviewing your submitted hands. Did you play it right? Did you read the villian well? Did you remember he folded the third deuce as his door card so couldn't possibly be ahead at this point? 8) Live Play: Joe Tall treats the viewers in his final episode of Saddle Up by showing us a video of him playing the FTOPS $500 Buy-In HORSE Tournament.

Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde


Joe Tall and Danzasmack: Joe and Chuck debate each others play, live, in 6max LHE, FR 08, 6Max 08 and HULHE. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except 3&4) # of Tables: 1 & 2 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: High Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: Joe Tall and Danzasmack debut their new series with this first episode of Joe playing limit hold'em and Chuck reviewing his play after the fact. 2) Live Play: Welcome back to the lab of Jekyll and Hyde. Danzasmack takes on the persona of Dr. Jekyll this week as he plays $15/30 limit. How will the notorious Mr. Hyde (a.k.a. Joe Tall) respond to the play of his predecessor? 3) Live Play: Joe Tall and Danzasmack are back as Jekyll and Hyde. This week Joe is Dr Jekyll this week as he plays Omaha Hi-Lo Limit. Will Joe push Danzasmack's buttons and cause him to tilt while just doing commentary? 4) Live Play: It is Danzasmack's turn at the table as we wrap up Limit O8. He's afraid of being berated by Joe Tall but we all know it's tough love in this 2-tabling video. 5) Live Play:

The tables turn as Joe Tall plays some Omaha Hi-Lo and Danzasmack runs backup commentary. Let's see what they say about eachother this time. 6) Live Play: Danzasmack is back at the table playing Omaha 8's or better $5/10. He's got a good flow going, till Joe decides to rain on his parade. 7) Replayer: Last game of the season and Joe Tall is up as Dr Jekyll. The game this time around is Heads Up Limit Hold'em. 8) Live Play: In this final episode, danzasmack runs like whoah vs. entity HUHU and Joe talks about how good Chuck is.

Best of 7
Danzasmack and DJ Sensei: Chuck and crew take a look at the biggest thing online today - 7 game. With a focus on exploiting certain players in certain games, it's time to pick your best of 7! iPod Compatible: Yes (Except 4-6) # of Tables: 1 & 2 Type: Presentation/Live play Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play: In this episode Danzasmack and DJ Sensei talk of the 7 games, what they are, what their weak games are, and get to playing some as well. 2) Presentation/Live Play: Danzasmack and DJ Sensei cover game number 2 in the rotation: Limit Hold'em. They talk strategy and do some live sweating. 3) Presentation/Live Play: Danzasmack and DJ Sensei continue the mixed game action with this new episode. This episode focuses on Stud 8. 4) Presentation/Live Play:

Danzasmack and DJ Sensei continue to work through the mixed games. This episode is focusing on No Limit Hold'em. 5) Presentation/Live Play: Danzasmack and DJ Sensei return to bring you another game in the mixed game lineup, PLO. 6) Presentation/Live Play: Danzasmack and DJ Sensei talk about the game of Razz in their next step of the mixed game. 7) Presentation/Live Play: Danzasmack and DJ Sensei talke the beast that is Omaha 8, or O8 as it is often called.

In a Nutshell
Danzasmack and YeaThatsMe: Born out of the Insomniac Challenge, DC member yeahthatsme brought the idea of a series based on PLO8 and NLO8. He's teamed up with Danzasmack to show you what's what in this world of unique O8 games. iPod Compatible: No (Except 1, 4, 7 & 8) # of Tables: 1, 2, & 4 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: Yeahthatsme and Danzasmack kickoff the new series spawned from the Insomniac Challenge. They review yeahthatsme history and talk of basic strategy regarding playing Pot Limit and No Limit O8 games. 2) Live Play: Danzasmack and YeahThatsMe review some of of his play at PLO and NLO8 full ring. 3) Live Play: Danzasmack and yeahthatsme continue their series with a video review session of yeahthatsme play at 4-tables of 6max PLO8. 4) Presentation: Danzasmack and yeahthatsme move from fullring to short handed play. They discuss how position changes open hands and how your raise/3-bet aggression changes.

5) Live Play: Danzasmack plays some live PLO8 while yeahthatsme critiques his play and discusses some of the plays he and his opponents make. 6) Live Play: Danzasmack and yeahthatsme continue their series. This week has 4-tables of 6max of NLO8 being played by yeahthatsme and they review the session after. 7) Presentation: Danzasmack and yeahthatsme talk about NLO8 as they watch danzasmack play and run equity calculations in a powerpoint review. 8) Presentation: Danzasmack and Yeahthatsme wrap up their series with hand reviews of PLO8.

A Nightmare on 7th Street


Joe Tall: Joe Tall continues where he left off in his mix-game videos to bring you a comprehensive guide to Stud Hi. This full series is geared to turn you into a Stud player starting at the intermediate level. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except 4) # of Tables: 1 & 2 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro Episodes: 1) Presentation: Joe Tall outlines the series and jumps right into Stud game structures, ante-stealing, and some basic odds to help you become a complete Stud Hi player. 2) Presentation: Joe Tall Continues the nightmare with this installment. In this episode he covers the use of ProPokerTools-Stud, door card dizziness, and why we complete then fold on 3rd street. 3) Presentation: Joe Tall continues his comprehensive Stud Hi series with a guide to playable hands and a break down of 3-flushes as he continues to help you think like a Stud Player. 4) Live Play:

Joe Tall plays 2 tables focusing on what you have learned so far in the first 3 episodes. He focuses on specific situations in Stud, how to adjust, and how to play marginal holdings. Watch as he plays 2 tables of 5/10 and 3/6 online. 5) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall pours over marginal holdings, and what situations you should be playing such hands in this episode of No7st. He goes over the fundamentals to situational stud, marginal holdings and how to expand your range while balancing your door card play with examples in the replayer. 6) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall continues through the nightmare streets of Stud, the focus this week is on 4th street. 7) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall focuses on 5th and 6th street as he goes over examples in the replayer. He covers, when to bet, check and even when to bluff! 8) Presentation/Replayer: Joe Tall finishes off the series with river play, where he covers how to find value, bluffs and what procedures you need to evaluate.

It's a Tall World After All


Joe Tall: Joe Tall plays HU Horse. He takes mixed games to the extreme in this series where he faces off against a single opponent and talks of the differences between full and HU games. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Joe Tall debuts his new series with a live video of playing $1/2 HU Horse. He runs into a local in our DC member fnupple. 2) Live Play: This week Joe Tall plays DCs HULHE coach, OnTheRail, watch them try to level each other as Joe breaks down the action live. 3) Live Play:

Joe Tall plays 10/20 HU HEROS vs a tough opponent. He focuses on where his strengths are and takes advantage of his opponent's probable weak spots. 4) Live Play: Joe Tall plays $1/2 HU HORSE versusDeucesCracked.comcoach CeeGee. Joe analyzes the play as it unfolds and talks about opponents who come from a stud background. 5) Live Play: Joe Tall is playing against David "Chino" Rheem in HU HORSE at the high stakes. 6) Live Play: Joe Tall plays some 8/16 HU HORSE vs several opponents. Tough regular to a loose aggressive, listen to his thoughts as he breaks down the live action.

Triple Play
CeeGee: CeeGee teaches you to master the three stud games (Studhi, Stud 8, and Razz) online. This series covers basic play and theory to advanced play and theory of the online stud games of today. The end goal being to round the player in all three stud games so that they have a broader selection of games available to them. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 & 3 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play: CeeGee begins his series reviewing what the series will cover and then some live sweat sessions. 2) Live Play: This episode covers high stakes concepts which aren't covered in a lot of the stud material out there today. Continues live play from the first episode and brings up a lot of great spots which will invoke great discussion. 3) Presentation/Live Play: CeeGee moves on to the next topic in the series, razz. First coverage of theory then live play at $2/4.

4) Live Play: CeeGee continues to talk about razz play as we get more into advanced concepts and he plays 2-tables of Limit Razz. 5) Live Play: CeeGee is back and discussing Stud 8 as he plays 2 tables of mid and high stakes. 6) Live Play: This episode covers more advanced topics like playing extra hands, understanding the goal inStud8. 7) Live Play: CeeGee is playing 2 games at the same time, Limit Stud Hi and Limit Razz. He analyzes concepts from each game and draws any parallels that may exist. 8) Live Play: CeeGee wraps up his series by playing 3 tables of stud hi, stud 8, and razz.

All Mixed Up
Joe Tall and Danzasmack: Joe Tall and danzasmack team up for a live-play continuation of Season One's 'From a Donk to a Stud'. They will play Omaha Hi/Low, Razz, Stud Hi and Stud Hi/Low over the series as they take turns sweating each other in mid-stakes online games. Joe will concentrate on short-handed play while Chuck will play mostly full ring games. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Fresh off of the lessons from "From a Donk to a Stud," danzasmack and Joe Tall enter into more advanced territory, with some $30/60 Omaha 8. 2) Live Play: Danzasmack drives this 10/20 Full Ring Omaha Hi/Low Game and Joe Tall tries not to nit it up as they play some interesting hands. 3) Live Play:

Joe Tall and Danzasmack take on the elusive game of Razz in this episode of All Mixed Up. 4) Replayer: Joe Tall and Danzasmack are back at it again analyzing everyone's favorite game, razz. This time the mix it up even more by going over recently played hands by danzasmack in the replayer. 5) Live Play: Joe and Chuck at it again and on to a new letter (S) which means a new game - Stud hi! With everybody's favorite Joe, Joe Tall! 6) Live Play: Joe Tall and Danzasmack mix it up with some 10/20 Stud High play. Watch and learn what the right deck color can do for you. 7) Live Play: Joe Tall and Danzasmack are back this time playing 20/40 Stud 8. 8) Replayer: Danzasmack takes a shot at mid-stakes Stud8 or better while Joe Tall gives him some pointers here and there.

Make the Jack a 4


Danzasmack: Chuck jumps into his first series on Limit Omaha 8. Of course, he'd play that hand if you made the Jack a 4! iPod Compatible: No (Except episode 1 and 7) # of Tables: 1 and 2 Type: Live Play/Presentation Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Danzasmack begins the journey with some Limit O8. Beginner tactics and strategies abound for anyone looking to tackle this game. 2) Presentation/Live Play: Danzasmack returns with a brand new episode. This one covers playing O8 and when things go wrong in a split pot and you get "quartered".

3) Live Play: Danzasmack returns with more Omaha H/L Limit content. He starts with 2 tables of $10/20 live play, then reviews his hands and stats afterwards. 4) Live Play: Danzasmack reviews 2 tables of SH 30/60 O8 from DC member Raist, comparing his play style with Raist's. 5) Live Play: Danzasmack continues his series with some smaller stake play at $3/6 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo. 6) Live Play: Danzasmack is playing short handed limit 08 on two tables breaking down the action and helping your game at the same time. 7) Live Play: Danzasmack is sitting at a very loose aggressive Limit O8 game and he's trying to survive. He discusses the flow of the game and how you can capitolize on this type of play.

Luck of the Draw


Soeprgroente, DeathDonkey, and DJ Sensei: Soepgroente teams up with DC mixed game coaches to cover all the draw games no one has covered before including Badugi, Single Draw 2-7, Limit 5-card Draw, and Pot Limit 5-card Draw. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except Ep 5) # of Tables: 1 and 2 Type: Live Stakes: Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Soepgroente and DeathDonkey kick off the series with a review of the play at Badugi, a four card draw game. 2) Live Play: Soepgroente and DJ Sensei talk No Limit Single Draw 2-7 both real hands and theory. 3) Live Play:

Soepgroente talks limit 5 card draw with his friend and they touch on theory and practical plays. 4) Live Play: Soepgroente talks about Pot Limit 5 Card Draw as he reviews his session at $2/4 and then recaps the game as a whole. 5) Live Play: Soepgroente returns and is now playing some live limit triple draw 2-7 on 2-tables. 6) Live Play: Soepgroente reviews various hands from from his WCOOP Triple Draw 2-7 Tournament. 7) Live Play: Soepgroente and DC member jjd323 talk Badugi tournaments in this video review. 8) Live Play: Soepgroente and Dj Sensei team up for the final episode of this series. They play a heads up match and discuss their play over the course of the session.

Triple the Gold


DeathDonkey and DJ Sensei: DJ Sensei and DeathDonkey host this full series on the sport of Triple Draw. Follow along as we learn how to play this unique form of poker and branch outside of our safe hold'em backgrounds. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation: DeathDonkey takes his new student DJ Sensei and begins teaching him how to crush Triple Draw. They walk through beginning strategy and the math behind those choices. 2) Live Play: DJ Sensei and DeathDonkey attempt to capture the goal playing $1/2 Limit Triple Draw 2-7 Lowball. USA . . . USA . . . USA . . . 3) Live Play:

DeathDonkey and DJ Sensei continue tripling the gold at 2/4 and 5/10 triple draw. Focus is on dealing with tighter players, snowing, and hand reading. 4) Live Play: DJ Sensei and DeathDonkey play 3/6 triple draw and talk about good snow spots, good bluff spots, what to do on the river when everyone drew, how to make sevens that may or may not be good, and embracing "the game of the future!" 5) Live Play: DeathDonkey and DJ Sensei play some 5/10 and discuss when to break vs. pat some close hands, a nice balance play, some 3 handed adjustments, and which suits to discard when it plain doesn't matter! 6) Live Play: DeathDonkey and DJ Sensei hit the triple draw tables, starting out at 5/10 and then some 30/60 bonus content. They discuss the differences between the limits, dealing with next-level thinkers at higher stakes, and even get in some heads up action. Come see if DJ makes a wheel every hand, or just every other hand! 7) Live Play: DeathDonkey welcomes guest coach groth911t and the two analyze DJ Sensei's play from a recent 30/60 triple draw recording. DeathDonkey and groth911t discuss dealing with the tough players at 30/60+, how to balance your play, and look for leaks in DJ Sensei's game. 8) Live Play: DeathDonkey and groth911t continue their review of DJ Sensei playing 30/60 triple draw. They wrap up the season talking about some high level concepts that DJ Sensei can learn going forward, and make plans for Badugi domination!

Report Card
DJ Sensei: DJ Sensei reviews member-submitted 8-game videos with special guest experts for each game. Who will be top of the class? iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes:

1) Live Play: DJ Sensei debuts his latest series with mixed game specialists as he brings in Joe Tall and Danzasmack to talk Stud and LHE. 2) Live Play: Dj Sensei brings in his crew to review the 8-game of DC member ugerhard. 3) Live Play: DJ Sensei and crew continue to reviews hands submitted by the viewers for the mixed games they play, this week an anonymous video. 4) Live Play: DJ Sensei and crew review the play of DC Member SilentBob in the mixed games. 5) Live Play: Dj Sensei and crew review the play of DC Member Mitch as he plays the mixed games. 6) Live Play: The crew and DJ Sensei review the mixed game play of dayoldhater, DC member and mixed game enthusiast. 7) Live Play: DJ Sensei and crew are reviewing biggestvee play at the micro-stakemixed games. 8) Live Play: DJ Sensei and his "staff" wrap up by reviewing FenderJaguar's play at the 10 game on Full Tilt Poker.

The Situation
Joe Tall: Joe Tall beats up the best playing the gentlemans stud game, Stud 8 or better. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: Joe Tall gives an introduction to the series and a quick rundown of Stud Hi/Lo in general.

You Paired Your Deuce


Danzasmack: Danzasmack comes back to one of his favorite game - o8. He's ready to talk board textures, position, and in general why you should be playing this game. Why aren't you? iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Danzasmack kicks off his new series and reviews a 2-tabling session at $2/4 Limit O8.

MTT/SNG
The Vault
DeathDonkey and Joe Tall: Videos from the old DeucesCracked.com collection -- primarily LHE with occasional Stud/8, PLO, and LO8 mixed in. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/High Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeathDonkey plays the PokerStars WCOOP $215 Limit tournament and provides audio commentary on limit tournament adjustments, devising player reads on a limited number of hands, and playing at tight and aggressive full ring games. DeathDonkey emphasizes the importance of position, proper preflop play, and postflop adjustments to make to TAG and weak

tight opposition. Part 1 of this video has been edited to cover the most action-packed parts of the first 2 hours of this tournament. 2) Live Play: Part 2 of DeathDonkey playing the PokerStars WCOOP $215 Limit tournament. He continues the discussion of playing in a tight full ring game, and how to handle TAG and weak/tight opponents. Sadly, he also discusses the necessary adjustments for coping with a short stack in a limit tournament. Part 2 of this video has been edited to cover the most action-packed parts of DeathDonkey's final 1.5 hours in this tournament. 3) Live Play: Joe Tall mixes it up once again by sitting in a $50+5 Multitable No-Limit Hold'em tournament. He tells some interesting stories of the $10,000 events he has played and the observations of he has made of well known MTT pros. He uses those observations and goes over them. The video is edited to show key hands thoughout the tournament. 4) Live Play: Joe Tall desides its time to take a page from his past and plays a $50NL SnG. Things happen fast in this one table SnG. Watch this edited video as he tries to navigate the turbo-format!

Last Man Standing


AMT: Join AlexTriner(AMT), our expert SNG/STT coach as he takes youthoughthe soup to nuts of online SNG/STT play. Starting with early level play, bubble play and moving on to Independent Chip Modeling (ICM) calculations -- all you need to know to get started crushing SNG/STTs online. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0/1 Type: Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: AMT starts off with the basics in his first DeucesCracked series, walking you through an introduction to SNG/STT play, finishing up with a bit of discussion on early stage play. 2) Presentation:

AMT walks through the basic parts of the middle game of SNG play. Considerations of adjustment, stack size implications, what to do when there are no "absolutes", when to start thinking about shoving, and more about middle game insights. 3) Presentation: AMT walks through when to shove and when not to shove in SNG. Topics include pushing in early and late position early on, and what happens as blinds increase and you need to shove. 4) Presentation: AMT returns to talk about pushing in SNG's. He also introduces SNGWIZ and SNGPT. 5) Presentation: AMT has talked about when to and not to shove, now he teaches us about the flip side of the equation, defending against the shove. 6) Replayer: AMT picks up where he left off last week with a continuation of the topic: callings pushes in the middle and late portions of the tournaments. 7) Presentation: AMT is back with some handy tools to help us become the "last man standing". Session includes hand posts, hand replays, and various tools for making perfect decisions. 8) Presentation: AMT wraps up his series on SnG's and MTT's with this final episode covering variance, downswings, and tilt management.

Blackboard
Vandweller: DeucesCracked coaches hit the blackboard in these theory videos. Class is in session! iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation:

In this episode, vandweller suggests that many players are mis-using ICM tools such as SNG Wizard. Rejecting the time-wasting "passive" method of learning, he breaks down the push-fold decision into its component factors. He offers an active, rational way to evaluate these factors in real-time and introduces an original small-blind bubble shove chart. 2) Presentation: Many SNG players claim to "understand" ICM, but, as vandweller explains, it is one thing to know how to approximate the moves that ICM demands of us and quite another to really understand how the different mathematical factors relate to each other to generate the specific numbers that actually underlie our push/fold/call decisions. In this video, vandweller starts with a blank spreadsheet page and, right before your eyes, generates a working (though ugly) ICM calculator. This is the math that is fundamental to all SNG theory and every serious SNG student owes it to himself to see it worked out at least once.

Real Life: Micro SNG Grinder


Vandweller: This series will air every other week. Tune in and watch vandweller take DC member and student veloblank and coach him into a solid winner. Get to know what it takes to be a grinder, including proper goal-setting, bankroll management and using tools of the trade to optimize your play. Then jump straight into SNG strategy broad overviews of the stages of the game, live sweat sessions and deep replayer analysis. Guest appearances from Bones. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1/4 Type: Presentation/Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: Vandweller debuts his new series, Real Life Micro SNG Grinder, with our latest grinder veloblank. This episode breaks down the series, the tools every SNG grinder should have, and some of the aspects outside of play to note. 2) Presentation/Replayer: In Episode Two, vandweller looks at veloblank's pre-coaching hand histories, diagnoses some of his more egregious errors, and offers some simple fixes. Discussed are pre-flop hand selection, when and how to play speculative hands, bet sizing, and the value of simplifying one's decision-making. 3) Replayer:

In this episode, vandweller checks in on veloblank and gets some pretty crappy news. He offers velo some advice on how to use Hold'em Manager to monitor his game, and shows him that he needs to be making late-game, high-blind shoves far more aggressively. 4) Replayer: In this fourth installment of RLMSG, veloblank is having trouble wrapping his head around medium-stacked headsup play, and he and vandweller take a look at some relevant hands. 5) Live Play: Vandweller continues his tutelage of veloblank. This week they actually run a sweat session as Veloblank plays 4 tables of SNGs. 6) Replayer: Has Veloblank reverted to his old ways? In this episode, the V-team takes a look at some of veloblank's short-handed, medium and high-blind hands. vandweller also explains how NOT using ICM tools to review one's games can help one find leaks. He reveals his humble origins as a vandweller, and Velo wonders if DC coaches ever leave their homes. 7) Live Play: Vandweller brings new meaning to the phrase "sweat session" working from his tiny office in Texas. He and Veloblank work on some of the $6.50 turbo tournaments on Poker Stars. 8) Presentation: In the series finale, vandweller gives veloblank some parting theoretical food for thought, including: how hand values are skewed by the SNG pay structure, the primacy of risk/reward over hand ranges, the importance of the 'equity ceiling', and why not to worry about 'close' decisions.

Road Through the WSOP


Bones, IWearGoggles, and AMT: Our MTT/SNG team (IWEARGOGGLES, AMT, Bones and vandweller) will help prepare you for the World Series. Focus on transitioning from online to live play, winning qualifiers, playing in big live events, and cash games to tournaments. DeucesCracked challenges you to win a bracelet. Vanessa did it. Can you? iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0/1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes:

1) Replayer: Bones reviews IWEARGOGGLES hands in a WSOP satellite tournament. 2) Replayer: The tables turn this week as IWEARGOGGLES reviews bones' play. Focus is on blind play getting to the river and deep tournament play. 3) Replayer: In this episode of Road through the WSOP AMT talks about play in the shootout primers and the basic strategies to help you run deep.

Duck's Dog Days Donkaments


Vanessa Selbst: DC raises the bar. Vanessa took to the WSOP this summer. Follow the play and analysis of all her LIVE tournaments. A must-watch for those interested in live tournament and PLO strategy. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Replayer: Vanessa Selbst takes you to a new level of tournament analysis. She takes hands from her live sessions at the WSOP and transfers them for our benefit here. This week she takes on Omaha. 2) Replayer: Vanessa brings in a good friend, DJ Sensei, and they discuss player types and how live tournaments are different from online tournaments. 3) Replayer: Vanessa finishes up the $5000 PLO Event and then moves onto another hand from the PLO final table from last year. 4) Replayer: Vanessa continues to discuss hands from her WSOP. This week she is talking $2000 NLHE WSOP Event. She also invites in FoxwoodsFiend to talk about online versus live tournament restealing ranges.

5) Replayer: Vanessa continues her summer recap. This episode and future episodes will cover her experiences with the $10K PLO World Series event. 6) Replayer: Vanessa continues to revel us with stories of her tournaments at the WSOP. This episode continues the 10K Pot Limit Omaha tournament. 7) Replayer: Vanessa Selbst continues with the 10K PLO event and in this episode brings DJ Sensei in to talk about checking behind on the flop. 8) Replayer: Vanessa wraps up her series with the final few hands from the $10K PLO event.

Hitchhiker's Guide to SNG's


AMT and Bones: AMT and bones cover everything you need to know to travel the universe of SNGs. How to study, where to play, bankroll management, and more included. Make sure you bring your towel. iPod Compatible: No (Except 1,3, and 8) # of Tables: 0/1/4 Type: Presentation/Replayer/Live Play Stakes: Episodes: 1) Presentation/Replayer: Bones and AMT debut their new video series and talk about how to study videos, forums, sngwiz, and study groups. Other topics include bankroll management, game selection, game type and, number of tables. 2) Live Play: Bones returns for this episode where he talks with DC member panchostern about moving up to $16 SNGs, then they review bones' live play. 3) Replayer: This week AMT welcomes you to another installment of SNG pleasure. His focus this week is on the PokerStars 45 player structures and the strategy to crush them.

4) Live Play: Bones returns for another installment of guiding you through SNGs. This episode pertains to mid-stakes tournaments as he plays the $39 buy-in 6max on four tables. 5) Live Play: AMT takes the reigns again in the SNG series. This week he is playing 4 tournaments, all are 180 man turbo SNGs, and discusses his play throughout the tournaments. 6) Live Play: Bones invites in his former student Paul to discuss 18-man small stake buy in tournaments. 7) Live Play: In this episode AMT discusses the nature and various aspects of mixing different SNG structures simultaneously, and some live play comparisons between some of the more common structures. 8) Presentation: AMT and Bones wrap up their series by answering email and forum questions from you, the DC members.

Hey Van
Vandweller: You asked him now you have answers. vandweller, our resident tournament guru, answers all your questions pertaining to tournament poker. Curious about a website, a theory, a specific play, ask vandweller. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: In this video, vandweller fields viewer questions on: taking -EV gambles to build a stack, clarifying his 18-man SNG advice, and the differences and similarities between three popular plays. 2) Presentation:

In this installment of HEY VAN!, vandweller tackles how ICM applies to pot-limit Omaha SNGs, the nature of spite calls, how to factor the bounty in one's decision-making in Knockout MTTs, and whether he really does live in a van.

Tournament Trials
DJ Sensei, Vanessa Selbst, and IWearGoggles: Throughout the course of the season follow DJ Sensei and fslexcduck as they spend one entire Sunday with IWEARGOGGLES, picking his brain and building a primer that hopes to be the definitive guide to beating online and live tournaments. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: IWEARGOGGLES begins with Sunday number 1 and DJ Sensei and Vanessa review his play afterwards. 2) Live Play: IWEARGOGGLES continues with the live recording and Vanessa "fslexcduck" give commentary. Then they highlight specific hands with the help of DJ Sensei. 3) Live Play: IWEARGOGGLES, Vanessa, and DJ Sensei crash the party in this episode. Still following the SUnday play of IWEARGOGGLES, Vanessa and DJ pick his brain on his strategies. 4) Live Play: IWEARGOGGLES and his railbirds (Vanessa Selbst and DJ Sensei) continue their review of IWEARGOGGLES' play at his Sunday tournament line up. 5) Live Play: The tournament crew is back and reviewing play at the middle stages of some Sunday tournaments. Vanessa and IWEARGOGGLES are both playing this week and as always there is a hand history review at the end. 6) Live Play:

The Sunday tournament grind continues. This week IWEARGOGGLES flies solo during the live play and then DJ Sensei and Vanessa analyze specific hands afterwards. 7) Live Play: IWEARGOGGLES grinds and DJ Sensei and Vanessa review. He's deep in the tournaments now but can DJ and Vanessa help his game to the final round? Find out. 8) Live Play: The crew (IWEARGOGGLES, DJ Sensei, and Vanessa) wrap up the series by finishing the tournaments out and reviewing the series as a whole a bit.

Two Men Enter


Bones: Bones takes you into the cage match of HU SNG's. He breaks down structures, sites, opponents, and strategies to help you succeed. iPod Compatible: Yes (Except 4) # of Tables: 0/1-2 Type: Presentation/Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: Bones kicks off his new series with a powerpoint breakdown of what the series will include, how to table select, and basic strategies to get you started. 2) Presentation: Bones continues his HUSNG series by talking about player types, board textures, and note taking. 3) Live Play: Bones does some live hu sng play across multiple buyin levels while discussing note taking and adjustments. 4) Live Play: Bones review his play two tabling husngs, discussing bet sizing reads and playing vs. good aggressive players.

Step by Step
Bones: DC and Bones attack Step tournaments. General step strategy, managing step tickets, optimal times to play, payout structure, adjustments, multiple bubbles, moving up and more. iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2/4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Bones plays step 1's while aDeucesCracked.commember sweats. They discuss adjustments from regular sngs and lategame. 2) Live Play: Bones and armando move up to the step 2s and discuss the new payout structure and adjustments 3) Live Play: Bones and Armondo are at Step 1 with Armondo playing 4-tables. 4) Live Play: Bones and Armondo are playing the step 2's. Armondo recollects he previous attempts and bones review his currernt play. 5) Live Play: Bones and Armando continue to climb the ladder towards the WSOP. This week is step 3 on two tables. 6) Live Play: Bones and Armondo tackle the step 4's.

Turning Turbo Tricks

AMT: AMT took down a $16.50 turbo mtt with a big field so he walks you through each hand, and comments on the spots he's getting involved in, what he observes of his own and other player's ranges, and how he and his opponents play their hands. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Replayer: AMT begins with the first ~70 hands of his mtt adventure as he recounts the tournament structure and the beginning level plays by himself and his opponents. 2) Replayer: AMT talks about the next set of hands in his $16.50 MTT, he is around the 77 hand and blinds are $200/400. 3) Replayer: This episode AMT picks up in the late-middle stages of the tournament, and takes us down to the final 3 tables (through 27th place busting out). 4) Replayer: AMT takes us from 27 players down to only 7 left at the final table. 5) Replayer: AMT wraps up the MTT tournament, counting down from 7 to the final hand.

MTT Principles
Daaaaaaag16: A comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of winning in multi-table tournaments. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0/1 Type: Presentation/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation:

Daaaaaaang16 kicks off his series by outlining it and talking about why we play MTTs in the first place. 2) Presentation/Replayer: Daaaaaaang16 is back, this week talking about early game in MTTs. 3) Presentation/Replayer: Daaaaaaang16 continues with the early game concepts with theory and hand history reviews, with a main focus on odds and drawing hands. 4) Presentation/Replayer: Daaaaaaang16 continues to talk about the middle game using aggression, position, and adaptation as tools to succeed. 5) Presentation/Replayer: Daaaaaaang16 takes some time away from the table reviews to talk about Expected Value with regards to tournament play. 6) Presentation/Replayer: Daaaaaaang16 responds to some concepts and hands that the DC community has submitted and then he touches on "the bubble" attribute of tournaments. 7) Presentation/Replayer: Daaaaaaang16 continues the progression of MTTs from the bubble to now "in the money". 8) Presentation/Replayer: In the final theory video of the series Daaaaaaang16 talks about approaching the final table and being at the final table.

The Final Table


Soepgroente, IWearGoggles, and DeathDonkey: A series of standalone videos featuring DCs finest MTTers playing for ALL THE MARBLES! iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Mid/High Episodes:

1) Live Play: Soepgroente gives us another glimpse at a final table. This time he breaks down play at a $200 rebuy event. 2) Live Play: IWEARGOGGLES talks about his final table runs at the FTP Sunday tournaments and PS Freeze Out. 3) Live Play: Soepgroente brings in DeathDonkey and they review Soepgroente's play at the final table of the LHE WCOOP. 4) Replayer: Soepgroente and DeathDonkey review his recent LHE MTT final table. 5) Replayer: Soepgroente and DeathDonkey wrap up their analysis of Soepgroente's final table run in a recent LHE MTT. 6) Replayer: IWEARGOGGLES reviews hands with his student Steve from various final tables he has played recently. 7) Replayer: IWEARGOGGLES and his student continue their review of his final table escapades.

From Tight to Right


Skitz0Frenik: skitz0frenik mentors a student in SNG play, teaching him to open up his game and get that loot. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Skitz0Frenik and DC Member Rigged depart on their new series reviewing hands from his recent SnG play at all stages.

2) Live Play: Skitz0frenik and Rigged talk about more SNG HH reviews, this time with SnGWiz to help explain some of the finer points of push/fold.

Other
The Eightfold Path to Poker Enlightenment
Tommy Angelo: Join Tommy Angelo (author of Elements of Poker) and Wayne Lively as they embark on the Eightfold Path to Poker Enlightenment. This remarkable series is an excellent companion to Tommy's book and has been lovingly crafted over the past year. Featuring brand new musical composition from Tommy, this series is designed with the iPod in mind and transcends standard video poker training. Watch. Listen. Breathe. Win. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid/High Episodes: 1) Presentation: Join Tommy Angelo and Wayne Lively as they begin down the path to Poker Enlightenment. This week's step is on having the right view. 2) Presentation: Today we take the second step on the path to poker enlightenment, right thinking. Tommy and Wayne discuss topics like position, anticipation, door a and door b, reciprocality, rake, rules, and lopping off the C game. 3) Presentation: This week Tommy and Wayne cover Mindfulness. Topics include intentional awareness and tilt control. 4) Presentation:

Reciprocality. No it's not that word from Mary Poppins. It's the next step on the eightfold path to poker enlightenment. 5) Presentation: This week Tommy and Wayne cover the incredibly important topic of Quitting -- when to quit, how to make quitting easier, and the importance of practicing quitting. 6) Presentation: Right speech. How to talk, how to type, how to be polite, how to protect your thoughts. All these topics and more. 7) Presentation: Tommy and Wayne discuss Right Action. Seat selection, seat rejection, making choices everywhere you turn. 8) Presentation: Tommy Angelo and Wayne Lively wrap up their series with this episode of Tiltlessness. What is tilt? What makes you tilt? What makes you tiltless? Figure it out.

The Haj School


WiltOnTilt: WiltOnTilt. Enroll in the Haj School and learn how to use all your available resources better to improve at poker. Everything from how to get the most out of videos, maximizing learning in strategy forums, learning in a group setting and getting the most out of coaching. If you have pro aspirations or are serious about getting serious about your game, watch this. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: WiltOnTilt teaches you how to study better. This episode is how to take notes and study live action videos. 2) Presentation: Welcome to 2nd Period of Haj School. Today's lesson is Theory Videos and how to get the most out of them.

3) Presentation: Welcome to 3rd period, topic is Forums. WiltOnTilt and 2fouroffsuit talk about forums, how to read them, how to properly post, and how to get the most out of your time on the forums. 4) Presentation: Welcome to Haj School, your teacher today is WiltOnTilt with a special lecturer, jk3a. This period is about how to properly conduct hand history discussions. 5) Presentation: WiltOnTilt continues your poker education with this session on group learning. To help him talk about the benefits of group learning are 2 of DeucesCracked.com coaches, Tubesteve and ybother. 6) Presentation: WiltOnTilt conducts Haj School and period 6 is about making a member video and the benefits of making your own videos. 7) Presentation: WiltOnTilt talks about coaching, this time specifically 1 on 1 coaching and what you should expect to get out of it. 8) Presentation: Haj School is out for the summer after this period: Common Questions and Misconceptions. More in-depth topics include running bad, the red line, when to get coaching, and when to go pro.

App Attack
Sthief09: DC andsthief09present a comprehensive guide to Holdem Manager and its apps (Table Ninja, Table Scanner, SNG Wizard, Leak Buster and Holdem Vision).HEMis a powerful poker analytics suite. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation:

Sthief09 kicks off the series by outlining what's in store for future episodes, and reviewing some basic Hold'em Manager features and functions. 2) Presentation: Sthief09 reviews three Hold'em Manager features in this episode: customizing stat reports, running filters, and customizing the HEM pop-ups feature. 3) Presentation: Sthief09 continues the HEM analysis looking for profitable spots, leaks, and how our opponents play against us, along with some table ninja use. 4) Presentation: This week, Sthief09 reviews the Leak Buster app and uses it to plug some leaks with DC member, Luckycharms_74. 5) Presentation: Sthief09 uses HEM and Leak Buster to solve the mystery behind a rough month for DC Member krumpy, who you might remember from Episode 2. 6) Presentation: Sthief09 conducts a review of the Hold'em Vision app and explores its different functions. 7) Presentation: DC member, veloblank shows Sthief09 the main functions and uses of SNGWizard. 8) Presentation: Sthief09 concludes the series by reviewing all the software he tried out, then reviews three new programs.

Story Time with Joe Tall


Joe Tall: A loooooong time ago, there was a beach ball, beer, peanuts, pocket change and Joe Tall. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: n/a Episodes: Just one episode, but a must see!

1) Presentation: A loooooong time ago, there was a beach ball, beer, peanuts, pocket change and Joe Tall.

Shuffle and Flow


Travis Steffen: Get a look inside Travis Steffen's coaching program. Want to reach your full potential as a poker player? Want to amplify your edge in tough games to start playing better for longer? Supplemental to his new book, Peak Performance Poker, Shuffle and Flow is going to let you in on some tips and tricks you can start integrating into your life right away. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: In the series preview, Travis talks about the concept illustrated in Shuffle and Flow, how it can help you, and what the series is going to cover. 2) Presentation: Travis talks about game film and analyzing our play and our opponents play, and how to maximize our returns on studying film. 3) Presentation: Travis Steffen continues his series in this episode with talk of time management and goal setting. 4) Presentation: Travis Steffen continues his series with the topic of goal setting. 5) Presentation: Travis Steffen goes over the topic of nutrition, concepts and strategies to a healthier lifestyle. 6) Presentation: Travis Steffen continues to delve more into the topic of nutrition and how it affects our overall health. 7) Presentation:

Travis Steffen is winding down the series but not first without talking about diets, drugs, supplements, and other topics important to your body. 8) Presentation: Travis Steffen answers your questions concerning, nutrition, alcohol, maintaining peak performance, and others. 9) Presentation: Travis wraps up his series by talking about exercise; routines, recovery, and other related topics. 10) Presentation: Travis concludes his series on the topic of sports psychology.

Pokersense
WiltOnTilt: Why do some players succeed and others fail? WiltOnTilt gets on his soapbox to explain his philosophies on a variety of issues that plague poker players, including personality traits, confidence, motivation, mind games, and logical biases that cloud our thinking. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: WiltOnTilt begins his series and discusses a brief overview of the series and then the topic of Personality and how it pertains to poker. 2) Presentation: WiltOnTilt begins the topic of Bias and Fallacies found in poker. 3) Presentation: WiltOnTilt continues on the topic of bias and fallacies and how they relate to poker. 4) Presentation: WiltOnTilt brings in the topic of Human Misjudgement from episode three and wraps things up in this episode. 5) Presentation:

WiltOnTilt talks about live poker and his philosophies within the brick and mortar casinos. 6) Presentation: WiltOnTilt is talking about online poker and how his philosophies apply to the game. 7) Presentation: WiltOnTilt talks about coaching confidence and brings in a special guest speaker to tell about his experiences coaching confidence in Division I Football. 8) Presentation: WiltOnTilt talks about different ways to learn poker and ways to combat the learning curve. 9) Presentation: WiltOnTilt wraps up his series with a bonus episode that talks about context, all the variables that surround a poker hand.

The Blueprint
Deuces Cracked Producers: In this series our founders and EPs talk about their experiences with poker throughout their lives and give advice to those at the grind or just starting out. There is something to be learned for new and experienced players alike. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Presentation: KRANTZ gives up his secrets to how he came to be an entrepreneur and a high-stakes poker player. 2) Presentation: How did Ansky get to be the way he is at the tables and away? Find out as he talks about his experiences and gives you some tips on how to avoid some of the traps he found on his climb up the poker ladder. 3) Presentation: What's it like to be Joe Tall's best friend? What's it like to own a dog in Manhattan? What's it like being a limidonk? All these answers and more as Danzasmack gives you his blueprint.

4) Presentation: How did DJ Sensei become a frisbee god? You might not get that secret but he'll tell you all about his poker career. 5) Presentation: Joe Tall is up at the plate hoping to enlighten everyone as to how to release the balla in us all. 6) Presentation: Whitelime talks about No Limit Hold'em, Pot Limit Omaha, what makes a man put on a chili suit? Well maybe not that last one but certainly some interesting stories are held within his blueprint. 7) Presentation: On the three year anniversary of the launch ofDeucesCracked.com, one of our founders, Rob "entity" Cole talks about what got him in the game. 8) Presentation: WiltOnTilt is the architect to how to accomplish your poker goals. 9) Presentation: BalugaWhale breaks the myth of the illusive white whale and tells his story of how he came to be a great poker player.

Tool Time
Deuces Cracked Coaches: Videos to help you get the most out of the DeucesCracked experience. Quick tips on tools from RSS readers to next-gen trackers and everything inbetween. Good stuff IMO. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0-1 Type: Presentation Stakes: All Episodes: A mix of vids by the whole library of DC coaches. 1) Presentation: In this quick tutorial vid, Entity walks you through how to use RSS feeds with the DeucesCracked Forums. Learn how to keep up to date on all the forums and posts you're interested in in one easy centralized place.

2) Presentation: A quick tutorial for those of you not-so-gifted folk out there teaching how to install postgreSQL -a necessary step for running most next-generation tracker software, including Hold'em Manager. 3) Presentation: Got an old DB in Pokertracker but you want to get started using Hold'em Manager? Look no further. Quick and easy steps to getting hands out of one database and into another, to get you up and running. 4) Presentation: Tubasteve gives a tutorial on getting the most out of PokerAce HUD. He covers everything from showing basic statistics to range filters, and all the options available in PA HUD. 5) Presentation: DeathDonkey introduces AHK scripts, how to install them, and how to use a few helpful ones for PokerStars. He then demonstrates playing using the keyboard only, and finally playing using voice only with the help of voice recognition software. 6) Presentation: DeucesCracked member teaches the use of Excel for mathematical analysis of poker statistics. He describes what information we can learn from winrates, standard deviations, and confidence intervals. He also uses Excel to analyze proper bankroll management decisions for the amateur and the pro. 7) Presentation: Joe Tall does a quick demonstration of the DeucesCracked innovative search function. 8) Presentation: DJ Sensei demonstrates how to set up the Holdem Manager HUD and how it looks in action. 9) Presentation: Danzasmack walks you through the finer parts of setting up nice-looking Full Tilt tables in this tool time tutorial (say that five times fast). 10) Presentation: Danzasmack walks you through the finer parts of setting up nice looking Poker Stars tables in the tool time tutorial. 11) Presentation: Watch as DC member egraul walks through the HEM leakfinder articles and applies them to his game, teaching you how you can do the same.

12) Presentation: DeathDonkey shows you how to install and use a brand new Firefox Extension that will change the way you read poker forums, and probably the internet in general! 13) Presentation: Entity gives you a brief walkthrough on how to use free tools to convert any DeucesCracked video to a format that will work on your iPod. 14) Presentation: In this guest-contributed Tool Time video, DeucesCracked member Sugar Nut shows how to use his excel sheet "The Dude" to calculate the necessary fold equity for semibluff shoves in NL. 15) Presentation: In this three part series PygmyHero (everyones favorite microlimit grinder) breaks down how to analyze which poker site will be most profitable for you. He analyzes Full Tilt and Poker Stars but his method can be applied to any site. 16) Presentation: PygmyHero returns to his analysis of Poker Stars and Full Tilt. This week's video focuses on Full Tilt Poker specifically. 17) Presentation: Tubasteve introduces the ins and outs of Poker Coaching. Confused how to select the right coach? Wondering how to get your name in with your favorite coach? Curious what a typical coaching session looks like? This video is for you. 18) Presentation: Watch as DC member egraul walks through the HEM leakfinder articles and applies them to his game, teaching you how you can do the same. This is article #2: The Basics. 19) Presentation: Joe Tall describes some of theProPokerTools.comtools for analyzing 7 card stud situations. 20) Presentation: Entity demonstrates how to use a new online tool for recording screencasts for the DeucesCracked member videos area. 21) Presentation: Entity goes over how to get the most out of video playlists on DeucesCracked. 22) Presentation: DJ Sensei shows how to use a cool new page for making and voting on video suggestions. 23) Presentation:

PygmyHero walks you through the ins and outs of backing up your HEM database, something that should be done from time to time in-case of computer FAIL!!! 24) Presentation: WiltOnTilt gives tips for bankroll management including getting started, maintaining goals and buy-ins, and taking shots at higher stakes. 25) Presentation: Entity gives you a tour of the new features we've added to our video replayer in the past year or so.

Coaches Corner
Deuces Cracked Coaches: DeucesCracked experienced team of coaches shows you how to make high-quality videos, use software for training sessions, use the replayer, and other online tools they use everyday. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: All Episodes: 1) Presentation: DeathDonkey walks you through some simple editing steps in camtasia. 2) Presentation: DeathDonkey walks you through producing your videos into various formats using Camtasia. 3) Presentation: Joe Tall shows you how to record a multiway-audio video using Skype, Camtasia, and Skype Recording Software. 4) Presentation: In this short Coaches Corner video, Entity shows you how to record your own videos for the member-submitted and Secret HQ communities on DeucesCracked using free tools. 5) Presentation: In this coaches corner video DJ Sensei shows how to usethehandconverter.comand popopop's universal replayer for making replayer-style videos.

6) Presentation: Danzasmack reaches out to Mac users and helps them with the video recording software called Screenflow. 7) Presentation: Joe Tall explains the need for proper headset use when recording videos. 8) Presentation: In this coaches corner video DJ Sensei shows how to usethehandconverter.comand popopop's universal replayer for making replayer-style videos. 9) Presentation: Entity walks you through the basic steps of recording a video using Camtasia Studio 5.

And Now for Something Different


Deuces Cracked Coaches: What we can teach you outside of poker can be found here. Connect Four, Backgammon, and Settlers of Catan are just a few of the games our instructors give you tips to crush. iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 0 Type: Presentation Stakes: N/A Episodes: 1) Presentation: In this pilot, DeucesCracked presents you with something different. DJ Sensei will be discussing the strategy behind winning a game some of us know and love: "Settlers of Catan". 2) Presentation: DeathDonkey tries to teach Entity how to play Gin. It's kinda like teaching a Panda to hunt a bison though, funny to watch but not very effective. 3) Presentation: Our DC member Private Joker takes you through the strategy behind playing Connect 4. Learn how to take advantage of being the first or second to go, and dominate your opponents. 4) Presentation:

DC member allwind is a world class backgammon player, and here he teaches the basics we need to understand and be competitive at the game. 5) Presentation: Allwind is back to introduce a program called snowie. Snowie allows a backgammon player to analyze their play afterwards to see if they played correctly. 6) Presentation: Allwind discusses some advanced Backgammon strategies, when playing with another experienced player. 7) Presentation: Allwind returns to discuss Pot Odds and how they apply to backgammon. 8) Presentation: DC member fanshawe shows us the basics of the ancient game of "Go". 9) Presentation: DC member fanshawe continues to teach us more about Go and it's intricate strategies. 10) Presentation: Bosoxx34 teaches the basics behind this casino pit game. 11) Presentation: Joe Tall takes you through the tools to survive your fantasy football season for 2010. 12) Presentation: Allwind returns to discuss the strategy of playing the prime, and then does some live play analysis as he purposely gets himself into prime spots. 13) Presentation: DeathDonkey and DJ Sensei play some Dominion, a deck building card game which has gained vast popularity over the past couple of years. 14) Presentation: Join Joe Tall and Bosoxx34 as they go over basic strategy, sleepers and busts of the 2010 Fantasy Baseball season.

Ongoing Series

GHOST 6m NLHE
Ghost the best of DeucesCracked in the shorthanded games they play in today.

Ambtndplyr: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Ambtndplyr makes his video debut with DeucesCracked. For his first video he takes on the micro-stakes (50NL) and gives you a feel for his game. Although English is not his first language, poker is a language that knows no bounds. 2) Live Play: Ambtndplyr lets us sweat him as he 2-tables 50NL as he plays for you and works on hand selection geared toward 3-betting and his thoughts on variance, bet sizing, and other topics that have come up in the micro-stakes forum.

BalugaWhale: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: In BalugaWhale's first video, he 2-tables 1000nl 6max on Full Tilt Poker. The focus of the video is the creation of image, both postflop and preflop, and the manipulation of game environment. 2) Live Play: BalugaWhale plays some $2/4 and teaches us about leverage in the midstakes. He plays 4 tables of Full Tilt $2/4 and gets stacked. 3) Live Play: BalugaWhale plays 2 tables of .25/.50 on stars uNL and outlines what it means to play loosely at

small stakes. 4) Live Play: BalugaWhale reviews his play at $3/6 on four tables. He relates this stake level to the middle ground between $5/10 and $2/4 where you can find a wide range of opponents. 5) Live Play: BalugaWhale plays 2 tables of $5/10 NLHE on FTP. He discusses a lot of topics about playing at this level.

Chaostracize: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Small Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: Chaostracize four tables 50 NL and discusses the strategy of open min-raising preflop at small stakes games.

Chipchucker5: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes: Chipchucker did another 2 more Ghosts with FWF, seen in the his section. 1) Live Play: Chipchucker5 takes us along for his first sweat video. He does live commentary as he grinds 4 tables of 400NL. 2) Live Play: Chipchucker5 plays a normal session of 4-tabling 400NL.

Chipchucker5/FoxwoodsFiend:

iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Chipchucker5 debuts his first video on DC and brings along FoxwoodsFiend. They review Chipchucker5 play at 4 tables ranging from $10/20 to $40/80. 2) Live Play: Chipchucker5 and FoxwoodsFiend wrap up their session review of Chipchucker5's play at high stakes 6max NLHE.

Crablar: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-3 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeucesCracked.com coach Crablar makes his first Ghost video, two tabling 3/6 NL and discussing his style of play. 2) Live Play: Crablar steps up to the plate and plays a ridiculous amount of hands in order to work on postflop play and hand reading.

DOGISHEAD: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes:

1) Live Play: Sweat alongside DOGISHEAD in the Pokerstars $5/10 6max games in his first Ghost vid.

FoxwoodsFiend: iPod Compatible: No (Except #2) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend 2 tables some 10/20 NL Hold'em in his debut episode of Ghost. 2) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend sits down with some stacks of high society, playing $40/80 6max. Listen as he teaches tricks to beating some of the best. 3) Live Play: FoxwoodsField plays 2-tables of $25/50, and 2-tables of $100/200. He throws in some blackjack while he waits for action, all advice regarding blackjack should be ignored.

Grindcore: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Stakes Episodes: 1) Live Play: Grindcore presents a bonus video of him playing 4-tables of 200NL.

Hielko: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes:

1) Live Play: Hielko debuts his first video for DeucesCracked. This 400NL video review shows him playing 4

tables and analyzing his play after the fact. 2) Live Play: Hielko breaks down his own play at 600NL on 4-tables. 3) Live Play: Hielko plays some 100NL on the euro tables for those who want to see what play is like without a normal dollar sign.

Improva: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: No Holecards 1) Live Play: Improva makes a unique video chronicling how to play without knowing your cards. He focuses on getting heads up preflop and then reads on the opponent based on stats and showdowns.

Inavacuum: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Inavcauum makes his video debut with this in depth commentary on his own play at 4-tabling 20NL.

Jfish: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes:

1) Live Play: JFish 4-tables $600NL in his debut episode of Ghost. 2) Live Play: In part two of this three-part recording, JFish 4-tables $600NL. 3) Live Play: In the finale of this three-part miniseries, JFish 4-tables $600NL, going over the more interesting hands in Pokertracker at the end of the session.

Jk3a: iPod Compatible: No (Except 9-10) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: Exploitable Series 9-10

1) Live Play: jk3a debuts his first video in the ghost series with this 4-tabling video review of his own play at $1/2 6max NLHE. 2) Live Play: Jk3a continues his previous ghost video playing 200NL on 4-tables. Listen as he walks us through his thought processes and learn what goes through his head. 3) Live Play: Jk3a continues ghosting as he plays 4 tables of 25nl. He discusses concepts of playing outside the box and beyond hand charts, how do you win after the flop? 4) Live Play: Jk3a reviews his own play at 4 tables of 100nl. He discusses his own thoughts processes and even critiques his play a little. 5) Live Play: Jk3a plays 4 tables of stakes ranging from 25-200NL and reviews his play afterwards as well as the differences between the stakes. 6) Live Play: Jk3a continues his review of his play at 25-200NL simultaneously played on four tables.

7) Live Play: Jk3a continues his review of his play at 25-200NL simultaneously played on four tables. 8) Live Play: Jk3a concludes his review of his play at 25-200NL simultaneously played on four tables. 9) Replayer: Jk3a takes you through his play with the main thought of exploitable, either in his favor or against it. 10) Replayer: Jk3a continues to explore the exploitable and un-exploitable play at $2/4 NLHE and how it affects the play of his opponents.

Jk3a/Surfdoc: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Surfdoc and Jk3a review the play of DC member SSmalls as he recorded a 4-tabling session of $1/2 NLHE 6max.

Johngreenway: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Jongreenway debuts his first video with us. He plays 4 tables of 200NL and goes through an introduction to his play and philosophies at those stakes. 2) Live Play: Jongreenways second ghost video takes us a little further into his game at 200nl. Playing against shortstackers and identifying typical shortstacker leaks as well as turn and river bet

sizing are touched upon by incorporating the illusion of fold equity. 3) Live Play: Jongreenway presents another ghost video. He continues to expand on his previous 200NL videos and focuses on adapting your game to your opponents weaknesses. 4) Live Play: In this Ghost episode JonGreenway dabbles in 200nl along with 100nl and discusses the differences between the two levels.

KRANTZ: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: KRANTZ 4 tables 200 NL and discusses how he attacks these games.

Mdm13: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play/Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 4-5 Rush Poker 1) Live Play: mdm13 shows off his chops in his first Ghost video for DeucesCracked, 4-tabling $100NL and showing how to play a little more LAG and open up your game. 2) Live Play: mdm13 4-tables the $200NL tables after discussing some peripheral aspects of the game -bankroll, game selection, quitting, and more. 3) Live Play: Mdm13 continues his ghost "series" with this next installment. He plays 4 tables of 400NL and has gradually been moving on up while allowing you the viewer to ghost him.

4) Presentation/Live Play: Mdm13 brings insight into the new world of Rush Poker. He discsses what to expect from the program and opponents while playing, then takes you along as he plays some tables of his own. 5) Presentation/Live Play: Mdm13 takes rush poker up a notch to the 50NL level. He discusses playing without a HUD and new HUDs that are being developed just for rush poker. He then plays a few tables and talks basic strategy.

NoahSD: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: NoahSD takes a break from the rewind series to give you his first ghost video. He plays 4-tables of 400NL and discusses his game, adjustments, and all the little things we come to expect from our DeucesCracked Coaches. 2) Live Play: NoahSD returns for some $5/10 4-tabling action. He plays at almost four identical tables as he chose to play at the slowest time for the online sites, so it's only regs out there. 3) Live Play: NoahSD sits down for a more normal session of 200NL. In previous sessions he has set himself a hard task by playing at sub-optimal times but this time the fish are biting. 4) Live Play: NoahSD returns for some mid stakes, deep ante games. He plays four tables of 2/4 and 3/6 and discusses adjusting to 200 BB play, using a HUD with small sample sizes, and playing against regulars without reads.

Orange: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid

Episodes: 1) Live Play: Orange plays $1/2 Deep stack NLHE on 2-tables and discusses positional advantage and the differences between 100bb play and 200bb play.

RiverBoatKing: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: riverboatking 1-tables the $15-30 deep 6max tables on Full Tilt, showing you how to manipulate your opponents with your image and how to play deeeeeeeeeeeeeeep stack pokah.

Sthief09: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Sthief09 brings us his first ghost video. He reviews his play of 4 tables at $1/2 NLHE while discussing his basic strategies and his more analytical approach to opponent ranges.

Terp: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: DeucesCracked Coach Terp plays 4 tables of 200NL in his debut episode of Ghost. Watch him

break down his opponents as he explains his play.

TheLoon: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: The Loon attempts to make 4BI in 4 hours of micro-limit gaming. Can you handle the challenge? 2) Live Play: TheLoon continues his 4BI challenge while 6-tabling micro NLHE. Can he make it? I think he can, I think he can, I think he can . . .

Tubasteve: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Tubasteve two tables the 0.15/0.30 deep stack tables and discusses the necessary adjustments for deeper stacked play.

Whitelime: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Whitelime sits down for some 2/4NL 6max poker and walks us through what goes through his head as he plays.

2) Live Play: In his second Ghost, whitelime 2-tables the $3/6 games on FTP and sheds a bit of light on how to navigate more difficult games.

WiltOnTilt: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: WiltOnTilt plays 6 max. Come ghost him as he plays 2 tables of $5/10 6 max NLHE. See one of the few videos of him playing and learn from his personal style.

6 Max NLHE Mentor


DeucesCracked coaches Mentor their students in these coaching videos.

BalugaWhale: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/High Episodes: #3 Features Joe Tall 1) Live Play: BalugaWhale works with a student, Mark, on his play at 25NL. 2) Live Play: BalugaWhale and his student review a 4-tabling $5/10 NLHE session. 3) Replayer: BalugaWhale mentors Joe Tall at small stakes NL Hold'em. Finally our Late Night Coaching host falls under the microscope as BalugaWhale critiques his NL game.

FenderJaguar: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: FenderJaguar and his student do a video review of his play at 4 tables of 100NL.

Insyder19 and Syous: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Replayer: Insyder19 and Syous review each other and their play at 6max and heads up NLHE.

Jk3a: iPod Compatible: Yes (Except #2) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Replayer/Live Play/Presentation Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: Replayer is 1 table HH reviews. Episode #4 is Holdem Manager How to. 1) Replayer: Jk3a sits down this week to review some hands from 200NL. This video has a special treat as his student is playing at PartyPoker so we can see some of that site's nuances. 2) Live Play: Jk3a goes over a video from one of his student's playing 4-tabling 100NL. Jk3a has not seen the video before so knows nothing of the outcome or what it may hold for him. 3) Replayer:

Jk3a reviews a 4-tabling session of 400NL by taking select hands and going over them in the hand replayer. 4) Presentation: Jk3a talks about going from Import to Analyze. He breaks down how to use hold'em manager to review your game by going through the process with his student.

KRANTZ: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1-2 w/ DeathDonkey, 3 w/ TheLoon 1) Live Play: KRANTZ teaches DeathDonkey the ways of big bet poker as DD tries to shake off the rust at $200 NL. 2) Live Play: KRANTZ takes DeathDonkey to school with this mentor video. DeathDonkey sweats KRANTZ's play at 2 tables of $2/4 NLHE. 3) Live Play: KRANTZ sits down and talks with TheLoon as he plays 4-tables of $1/2 6max NLHE. Watch and see how KRANTZ's coaching works at much lower limit than he is use to playing or coaching.

Phoinix: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Phoinix lurks the DeucesCracked.com member video forums and reviews a DC member video 4-tabling 100NL.

SootedPower:

iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: In his first DeucesCracked video, SootedPower lets you in behind the scenes on a sweat session with one of his students.

Sthief09: iPod Compatible: Yes (Except episode 2) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Replayer: Sthief09 and TecmoSuperBowl go over some of Tecmo's recent sessions, looking for leaks and discussing good things to review after each session. 2) Live Play: Sthief09 sits down with TecmoSuperBowl and reviews his play at 4-tables of 200NL.

Surfdoc (and Mike I.): iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Mike l. and Surfdoc get together to teach each other some new tricks. In this video Surfdoc teaches Mike l. how to play some mid-stakes 6max NL Hold'em and how to use Hold'em Manager and stats to adjust his game. 2) Live Play: Surfdoc and Mike L. return to the NLHE game. Mike picks Surfdoc's brain as he 4-tables $1/2 NLHE.

3) Live Play: Surfdoc returns with another mentor video. This time he has a new partner in crime, ssmalls. They review a video of 4-tabling 200NL.

Tubasteve: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Tubasteve is a mentor to many. In this video we get a small glimpse of his teachings and interactions with his student ybother.

Whitelime (and Tubasteve): iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Whitelime coaches Tubasteve by reviewing his play at $200 NL. They analyze some hands and discuss strategies for the typical $200 NL table. 2) Live Play: Whitelime and DC member Mark go over his play at 4 tables of 25NL.

WiltOnTilt: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play:

WiltOnTilt takes on the role of mentor in this $1/2 NLHE video. He works with a student of fellow DC coach jk3a and teaches him some new tricks at $1/2 NLHE. 2) Live Play: WiltOnTilt reviews the play of a student at 4-tables of 100NL. He focuses not only on the student's hands but those hands that occur without the hero being involved. 3) Live Play: Wilt plays a table of 6max NL and a table of heads up while student Alex sweats and discusses the situations that arise. Wilt and Alex discuss some plans for the next Real Life NL Grinder series as well. 4) Live Play: WiltOnTilt reviews the play of mid stakes player and DeucesCracked.com member ohjoy. There is 2 tables of $1/2 shorthanded NLHE and lots of action.

Duel NLHE
Watch as DC's finest tangle HU vs a variety of opponents.

BalugaWhale: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: BalugaWhale sits down with a student of his to play 2 tables of $2/4 HUNLHE. A lot of splashy pots and commentary are included.

Bosoxx34: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play/Presentation

Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Bosoxx34 plays a variety of opponents HU at $50NL, focusing on teaching beginners how to get into HU play -- an excellent introduction to HUNL. 2) Live Play: Bosoxx34 1-tables $100NL HU against a variety of opponents, replaying key hands of his HU session afterwards in Hold'em Manager. 3) Live Play: Bosoxx34 plays some $200 HUNL. Talk of strategy includes hand ranges, opponent reading, and flop assessment. 4) Presentation/Live Play: Bosoxx34 makes a video appearance in this Duel video. He talks about playing 50NL and discusses the differences between 100NL and 50NL.

ColmsUM: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: ColmsUM debuts his first video for DeucesCracked. He plays two tables of $5/10 HU NL while discussing his take on the game and playing strategies versus different opponent types.

DogIsHead: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: 1) Live Play:

DOGISHEAD 2-tables $400 and $600NL HU on PokerStars in this FREE 25 minute sample video. 2) Live Play: In his second DeucesCracked Duel, DOGISHEAD 2-tables the $2kNL HU games on Full Tilt, running up some gigantic stacks along the way. 3) Live Play: DOGISHEAD finishes up his session vs x_volta in style, continuing his discussion on how to play against unorthodox and aggressive opponents. 4) Live Play: DOGISHEAD plays some $25/50 deep stack heads up 2 table while his student SweetCow picks his brain on concepts and plays that come up during the session.

FoxwoodsFiend: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: Episode # 2 is FWF playing the 25K HU Championship on FTP 1) Live Play: The FIRST 100/200NL HU strategy video anywhere on the Internet. FoxwoodsFiend. Yossarian. Nosebleed No-Limit. People. Get. Stacked. 2) Live Play: Come along on an adventure as FoxwoodsFiend plays a session of the $25K Heads Up Championship versus jimmie23. 3) Live Play: FoxwoodsFiend plays a regular opponent, Cadx2, on 2 tables of 10,000NL. This video is a review of a previously played session.

Fslexcduck: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid

Episodes: Card Cam 1) Live Play: Vanessa plays Eskaborr HU at $5/10 NL with hole cards revealed in this special episode of Duel.

Gman: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid/High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Gman is making his debut for DeucesCracked in this 2 tabling 2/4NL HU vs Adamw. He uses post-sesson audio to add his thoughts so you get in-depth discussion of the hands. He discusses strategies that can help you beat up on the MSNL regs. He also brings up concepts such as the mutitabling dynamic vs a single opponent HU and the importance of gameflow. 2) Live Play: Gman begins a two part episode where he two tables against the same opponent. He discusses adjustments to make as the game progresses from start to finish and talks on select situations that come up through the match. 3) Live Play: Gman continues with his assessment of his play versus MyNameIsHov. How to assess andexploit your opponents moves are explained from the viewpoint of Gman. 4) Live Play: Gman duels on 2 tables. He plays against a student of DOGISHEAD and gives you some secrets of the HU Samarai. 5) Live Play: Gman takes you up against the regulars you find in the HUNLHE game. This week he plays 2 tables of $5/10 Heads Up. 6) Live Play: This video is Part 1 of 3 of a HU match against the infamous magicninja, a talented high stakes HU reg and 2+2 legend. 7) Live Play:

Gman continues his review of his epic session vs MagicNinja. 8) Live Play: Gman wraps up his session versus MagicNinja and talks about the plays that may have made or break the match.

Johngreenway: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Small Episodes: Episode 1 is John playing HU against DC coach Hielko. 1) Live Play: Jongreenway plays Hielko and discusses countering aggressive pre flop players.

Jsnipes28: iPod Compatible: No (Except espisode 1) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: jsnipes28 plays a handful of opponents HU in his debut DeucesCracked video, including a little HA action vs DC's own dogishead. Good times. Editor's note: the audio quality on this one is a bit subpar by our standards and we apologize -- this was recorded before we had bought jsnipes a new mic. Rest assured you'll be getting the same great quality from him in the future but it'll sound twice as good. 2) Live Play: Jsnipes28 gets back into the video mode with his next Duel video. He faces TeeJayOrTJ from 2p2. He focuses on the adaptations needed to play regs. 3) Live Play: Jsnipes reviews his session against an aggressive opponent. He plays 2 tables of $3/6 and gets some nice stacks sent his way. 4) Live Play:

JSnipes28 two tables $3/6 NL vs the same opponent and discusses playing a tough regular.

KRANTZ: iPod Compatible: No (Except 1 and 6) # of Tables: 1-4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/High Episodes: Episodes 3-5 are KRANTZ playing against Cardrunners Pro Eric Liu and the infamous Isldur1. 1) Live Play: A special from our first "Sweeps" week. KRANTZ destroys Nowa1 at $25/50, running up a $50k stack. pr1nnyraiddddddddddddd! 2) Live Play: KRANTZ is back on the Dueling circuit. In this episode he plays 3 tables of $25/50 HUNLHE. He reviews his play and his adjustments to his opponent's strengths and weaknesses. 3) Live Play: KRANTZ battles Eric Liu at two tables of 25/50NL. Jay analyzes his play with fellow Executive Producer Vanessa Selbst. 4) Live Play: KRANTZ battled Isildur1 before he was big. KRANTZ and Insyder19 review the 4-tabling play at $25/50 HUNLHE. 5) Live Play: KRANTZ and Insyder19 continue with their review of KRANTZ's match against Isildur1. 6) Live Play: Xorbie and KRANTZ play heads up $100 NL and debate the merits of a 100% button raise strategy in HU NL. Xorbie plays with 100% button raising while KRANTZ attempts to adapt. Both players' holecards are shown.

Riverboatking: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: High

Episodes: 1) Live Play: RiverBoatKing dives into his past. He pulls up a hand history from his distant past and reviews the play like it wasn't his. He gives insight to moves he wouldn't make nowadays and how the game has changed.

Syous: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Syous makes his video debut with a duel vs a student at 200 NL.

WiltOnTilt: iPod Compatible: No (Except episode 1) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: WiltOnTilt plays some deepstack 2/4 HUNLHE. What goes through WiltOnTilt's head when 100BB deep against an unknown? Watch and find out. 2) Live Play: WiltOnTilt takes on midstakes reg and DC member Tony in a 2-tabling $1/2 HUNLHE Duel. 3) Live Play: WiltOnTilt continues his review of his 2-tabling HU session against Tony. 4) Live Play: WiltOnTilt wraps up his review of the 2-tabling session versus Tony. 5) Live Play:

WiltOnTilt takes on the DC members at 50NL Heads Up as part of Free Flash Festival at DeucesCracked.com.

Mentor HUNL
DeucesCracked coaches Mentor their students in these coaching videos.

Ansky: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Ansky coaches his friend Gugel at 100NL Heads Up. They review a video of Gugel's play on 2 tables and discuss many topics including meta-game and correct bet sizes.

Bosoxx34: iPod Compatible: Yes (except episode 1) # of Tables: 1-2 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Bosoxx34 sits down with one of his students and they do a video review of his play at 1 and 2 tables of 50NL Heads Up. 2) Replayer: Bosoxx and his student sit down to do some Hand History review. They discuss playing 200NL Heads Up.

ColmsUM:

iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: ColmsUM sweats his roommate as he battles a villian on 2-tables of $2/4 HU NLHE.

Jk3a: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Jk3a sits down with one of his students, Ryan, and discusses a matchup between him and one of WiltOnTilt's students. Next episode you'll get the point of view of the opponent. 2) Live Play: This episode shows the other half of the heads up match played in Part #1. This unique look into the opponent gives a nice close to the thoughts of each player.

WiltOnTilt: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 2 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/S,all Episodes: 1) Live Play: WiltOnTilt reviews a video by Rich as he plays 2-tables of 100NL Heads Up. 2) Live Play: WiltOnTilt concludes his review of Rich's play at 2-tables of 100NL Heads Up.

Ringside
9 people. One ring. Watch as DeucesCracked Full Ring instructors provide instruction on the best way to navigate through 9-handed games.

Ansky: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Live Play Stakes: High Episodes: 1) Live Play: Ansky steps up and sits down at the nosebleeds of fullring games, $50/100.

Bottomset: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4-6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Bottomset's first standalone video for DeucesCracked! He plays 4 tables of 100NL Full Ring on FTP. He covers positional play, stealing, raise sizes, how to adjust to certain players, and reviews a hand in PokerTracker at the end of the video. 2) Live Play: Bottomset is back at it with four tables of $200NL full ring action, with special focus on playing raised pots vs. PFRs in various positions. 3) Live Play: Bottomset 2-tables $25NL in his third Ringside video, discussing a lot of the basic concepts necessary to dominate microstakes full ring games. 4) Live Play: Bottomset drops in to play some 4-taable $100 fullring no limit hold'em. 5) Live Play:

Bottomset dukes it out at the lightweight division with this video of 4-tabling 50NL. He breaks down opponents moves and hand ranges while explaining equity and his decisions to call, raise, or fold. 6) Live Play: Bottomset returns to the ring to defend his title as most prolific ringside video maker. This episode he plays 6 tables of 25NL. 7) Live Play: Bottomset continues his small stakes ringside videos with this 6-tabling episode of 50NL. He dissects his and opponents play in real live action. 8) Live Play: Bottomset starts from scratch with this Ringside video. He starts up some 100NL fullring tables so you can see the shift in game dynamics as the tables fill. 9) Live Play: Our resident ringside pro, Bottomset, is back with anoter installment. This week he steps up to the 200NL level and discusses the differences between small and mid stake play.

DiscoBisco: iPod Compatible: Yes (except episode 1) # of Tables: 1 or 6 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: DiscoBisco plays 6 tables of 100NL as he explains his play at this level and how best to extract money from different types of opponents. 2) Replayer: DiscoBisco does a HH review of hands submitted by DeucesCracked members. The hands cover micro and small-stakes Full Ring NLHE.

Goldseraph: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4-6 Type: Live Play

Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Presentation/Live Play: Goldseraph starts his new video with a powerpoint detailing some keys to beating FR NL games, as well as covering the common types of players, and his standard opening ranges. He then introduces his style, 4-tabling 200nl FR for the remainder of the session. 2) Live Play: Goldseraph 4-tables $200NL and walks you through how to dominate at those levels, discussing a number of interesting hands along the way. 3) Live Play: Goldseraph returns to the ring ro defend his title. This time he goes heavyweight class by 6tabling $1/2 full ring with the help of a friend. 4) Live Play: Join Jeff as he 4-tables mixed limits of Full Ring No Limit Hold'em, walking you through his thought process as he plays. 5) Live Play: Goldseraph plays six tables of 25nl full ring on Pokerstars and discusses optimal play at micro stakes and balancing aggression with the conservative tendencies necessary at micro stakes. 6) Live Play: Goldseraph comments on a prerecorded session of 200nl Full Ring on Cake Poker, offering his analysis and general poker advice. 7) Live Play: In his latest Ringside installment, Goldseraph tackles the 400nl full ring games on Full Tilt Poker, facing suboptimal game compositions and a few interesting spots. 8) Live Play: Goldseraph plays 4-tables of 100NL and attempts to LAG it up a bit. 9) Live Play: Goldseraph returns with live 200nl full ring play at Cake Poker, including a dash of heads-up and short handedaction.

NLFool: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 6

Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: For his first video on DC NLFool brings 6-tables of full ring action. Topics include pre-flop raise sizing, table selection, flop texture affects on bet sizing, and table dynamics affect on pre-flop opening range. 2) Live Play: NLFool attempts to steal every opportunity regardless of cards or opponents.

Nolan: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4-6 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Join new DeucesCracked coach Nolan in his first video, 6-tabling the $400NL full ring games on PokerStars. Wicked good. 2) Live Play: Nolan is back with his second Ringside video for DeucesCracked. He's 6-tabling again, this time $200NL Full Ring on Stars, discussing how Heads Up play can drastically help your Full Ring winrate. 3) Live Play: Nolan continues his discussion of the importance of learning to play shorthanded and how it can impact your full ring winrate, while 4-tabling the $600NL ring games on PokerStars. 4) Live Play: Nolan 6-tables fullring $2/4 NLHE deep stack. Man try saying that five times fast. Learn from the best as he describes his thoughts in the deep.

RapidEvolution: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play

Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: RapidEvolution debuts his stuff in his first video where he plays 4 tables of 100NL Full Ring.

SoundedSimple: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4-6 Type: Live Play: Stakes: Micro/Small Episodes: 1) Live Play: Sounded Simple debuts with his first video for DC. In this video he walks us along his normal play of 50NL as he 4-tables. 2) Live Play: SoundedSimple returns to the ring in his second Ringside installment. He plays 4 tables of 25NL. This video is aimed at basic microstakes play for those just starting out and those having trouble with their micro game. 3) Live Play: SoundedSimple 6-tables some 200 NL fullring on the Ongame network.

Threads13: iPod Compatible: No (Except episodes 3-4) # of Tables: 1-6 Type: Live Play/Replayer Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Threads13 makes his video debut with this live play video. He breaks down his basic strategies and plays as he rolls through the multi-tabling small stakes. 2) Live Play: Threads13 discuss a big topic in fullring and other forms of poker, commitment. How to get it all in, how to avoid getting it all in, understanding stack to pot ratios are all covered.

3) Replayer: Threads13 continues to talk about hands that commit you to the pot, your opponents commitment, and how to adjust in all situations. 4) Replayer: Threads13 wraps up his analysis about commitment and the points where you or your opponents are committed to the pot. 5) Live Play: Threads13 teaches about starting up Full Ring tables, avoiding bad tables, and general table selection guidelines. 6) Live Play: Threads13 continues to discuss table selection and then discusses his play as table dynamics change. 7) Live Play: Threads13 sits down to tackle some 100NL and discuss strategies for the small stakes players in the world. 8) Live Play: Threads13 picks some tables where the players to the flop is low and goes agro style on them.

Mentor FRNL
DeucesCracked coaches Mentor their students in these coaching videos.

DiscoBisco, RapidEvolution, SoundedSimple, NLFool: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Micro/Small/Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: We bring all our new Full Ring coaches together to give you a glimpse of their game at 200NL. 2) Live Play:

RapidEvolution plays 4 tables of 100NL deep and ante while DiscoBisco and SoundedSimple pick his brain and his play apart.

Goldseraph: iPod Compatible: No # of Tables: 4 Type: Live Play Stakes: Mid Episodes: 1) Live Play: Goldseraph mentors DC member lemonshillbot. Goldseraph reviews a 4-tabling session previously recorded at $1/2 NLHE.

SoundedSimple: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Micro Episodes: 1) Replayer: SoundedSimple returns to the ring to review 25NL with one of his students. They discuss specific hands that Tony has questions about.

Threads13: iPod Compatible: Yes # of Tables: 1 Type: Replayer Stakes: Small Episodes: 1) Replayer: Threads13 reviews some of his student's hands this time around. They are looking specifically at hands played in late position where he raised and saw a flop.

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