![]() ![]() So only the hungriest, grittiest, and most driven will be accepted into the program. Space is limited and the pack is only as strong as its weakest member. If you want to plug into an elite team and have a step-by-step game plan to help you realize your full poker potential, you can apply now. Powered by bleeding edge Wolf strats and led by Coach Brad and his lieutenants, CPG Wolves are systematically prepared for almost any spot they’ll encounter on the green felt. Join the CPG Wolves! The CPG Wolf Program is a close-knit brotherhood, hell bent on one thing only: Chasing Poker Greatness. These hands and a sick hype voiceover for the CPG Wolves can be found on today's episode of Tactical Tuesday! For more free poker training videos, visit our archive of now over 100 Tactical Tuesday videos on our website at įor the most groundbreaking, solutions-based poker courses you will ever find, you need to get yourself to the Chasing Poker Greatness website and start clicking around: villain in the big blind (4-Bet pot, 1000NL) 26:38 Outro: go to for more! villain on the button (2-Bet pot, 1000NL)ġ2:28 Join the CPG Wolves! (application info below)ġ3:26 Hand No. AND SCROLL DOWN TO GET THE NUFFLE COURSE FOR FREE!Ġ0:27 Coach Brad Wilson & Poker Pro Jon Chai say hello to the poker worldĠ1:23 Discussion of this week's poker strategy theme, which is Jon's love affair with flush draws and turning pairs into bluffsĠ1:37 Hand No. ***FREE POKER COURSE*** Click here to get the NURRLE poker course completely for free: Again we flop a whole lot of high card and don't improve. The next online poker hand up for discussion is a 4-Bet battle of the blinds with our guy Jon holding onto Ace King of spades in the small blind. Jon hits a whole lotta' nothing on the flop, but is this really a board that villain should be betting? Let's eff around and find out. Our first poker hand up for review is from 1000NL, and features Jon holding Kh Js in the big blind and flat calling a button open from a reg. ![]() Let's follow Jon and Coach Brad's thought process as they isolate reasons and rationale for why one might hero call in some circumstances but not others. So what's a young crusher to do when the dealer won't help you out? Call anyway, of course. ![]() Welcome to the first episode of Toxic Tuesday, where we’ve staged an intervention of sorts to make Jon face the hard facts that his love affairs with turning pairs into bluffs and chasing every flush draw with a pulse is causing him to lose money and preventing him from finding true love in this game of. "Bluff catching without a pair" is not for the faint of heart, as we'll soon see. For this week’s poker training, love is in the air, but definitely not the good kind. Check the description below for a free poker course! This week's episode is a masterclass in skepticism, as we join Jon amidst his online poker exploits for a pair of hands in which he's faced with bets across multiple streets but fails to connect with the board. ![]()
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