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Poker Training Site Reviews
Drag The Bar Review
After a ’soft launch’ in late 2009, Drag The Bar has announced their entry into the poker training market with a slew of instructor and archive additions in 2010.
Sit N Go Grinders Review
A review of online poker training site Sit N Go Grinders
Bluefire Poker Review
We review the new online poker training site BlueFire Poker, which features lead instructor Phil ‘OMGCLAYAIKEN’ Galfond.
Poker Pwnage Review
We review online poker training site PokerPwnage, a site with a focus on MTT play and a great roster of pros
Leggo Poker review
As more and more players show interest in subscribing to online poker training sites, more and more sites are popping up. That competition can’t be anything but good for players, although it can be a little overwhelming if you’re trying to choose just one. Perhaps in an attempt to appeal to those having [...]
PokerSavvy+ review
PokerSavvy Plus is one of the latest entrants into the ever-expanding online poker training arena. PokerSavvy originally started as an online poker rewards site and has been steadily increasing its offerings over the last few months, culminating with the launch of Poker Savvy plus late last year. While the site is fairly new, [...]
Poker Training Sites: A Side-By-Side Comparison Review
In an effort to help readers keep up with the ever-growing list of online poker training sites, we’ve condensed our reviews into a simple chart that will help those considering a subscription to a training site find a starting point for their decision. While training sites are an invaluable tool for most players, their [...]
DeucesCracked Review
Online poker training sites started off by simply offering a unique view into the thought processes of successful players. As the segment evolved, site began competing for users by signing big-name pros, upping the quality and quantity of videos and expanding the strategic focus of their coverage, but the basic model – one shot [...]
Grinder School review
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One of the complaints you’ll often hear about some of the larger online poker training sites is that their videos and instructors are a little out of touch with life at the low stakes. While low [...]
Stox Poker Review
Stox Poker was one of the earliest entrants into the online poker training field, and while several other sites have come and gone since Stox launched, very few have managed to improve on the simple formula Stox has espoused all along: quality videos from knowledgeable instructors on popular topics.
Visit Stox Poker.
Summary
Cost: $20 a [...]
CardRunners Review
Cardrunners is another entry in an increasingly crowded field of sites that offer online poker training services. Like PokerXfactor and Real Poker Training, Cardrunners conducts the majority of training via video lessons where subscribers can view the hole cards of pros in real situations and listen to their thought process as they play a session.
Visit [...]
Real Poker Training Review
A review of online poker training site Real Poker Training, home of Ryan Fisler, David Williams, and others.
PokerXFactor Review
PXF is an arsenal of training tools designed to help you improve your game. The tools range from videos of pros playing online with detailed commentary, to forums where you can discuss strategy with other members, to hand replayer tools and analyzers that allow you to dissect your own game. PXF is a membership-based site [...]
Book Reviews
Book Review: Let There Be Range
Is a book from Cole South worth the price? We review the NLHE-focused ebook co-authored by CTS and Tri Nguyen.
Book Review: Transitioning from NLHE to PLO
A review of the PLO ebook from Tri ‘SlowHabit’ Nguyen, focused on assisting NLHE players with the transition to PLO
Book Review: ‘Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em’
We review Ed Miller’s new book ‘Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em’
Review of Heads-Up No-Limit Hold ‘em by Colin Moshman
A review of the new 2+2 book Heads-Up No-Limit Hold ‘em, by Colin Moshman
Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time Volume I
We review volume one of the popular book from Rizen, Apestyles and Pearljammer covering tournament play.
Review of Harrington on Cash Games
After changing the tournament landscape, Dan Harrington is back with a new book that tackles cash games. Read our review of Vol 1.
Review of Sit ‘n Go Strategy by Colin Moshman
With the market for generalist poker books essentially flooded at this point, publishers are quickly turning to texts that cover more specific formats to capture reader’s attention. One result of that shift is Colin Moshman’s book from 2+2 that focuses exclusively on single table tournaments, commonly referred to as SNGs (sit and gos). [...]
Professional No-Limit Hold ‘em: Volume 1, by Matt Flynn, Sunny Mehta, Ed Miller
While it took them a decent amount of time, 2+2 now seems to be on the ball in regards to publishing books that focus on no limit cash games. This book is Ed Miller’s second foray into NLHE cash, the first being a fairly well-received introductory text co-authored with Sklansky. Miller apparently took somewhat of [...]
The Mathematics of Poker by Bill Chen and Jerrod Ankenman
Not so much a poker book as a math primer with frequent illustrations that draw exclusively on poker. Chen and Ankenman have created a unique text, one that deals far more with a meta approach to the game of poker from a mathematical perspective and offers very little in the way of traditional, scenario-focused advice. [...]
The Rules of Poker by Lou Krieger and Sheree Bykofsky
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The Rules of Poker may be the Super System’s Anti-Christ as the back cover announces “here is the poker bible that will let you concentrate on what’s really important – winning.” The book covers a lot of the nuances of poker, the rules, which chips to use, when you can and can not play ‘overs.’ [...]
Small Stakes Hold’em, by Ed Miller, David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth
Small Stakes Hold’em brings together three of the games most notable theorists to teach you how to crush low limit hold’em games. Considering the power of the reputation of all three combined, this book has Voltron potential.
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Small Stakes Holde’m is more than 360 pages long and in the classic Sklansky layout style. It is [...]
My 50 Most Memorable Hands, by Doyle Brunson
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”Engrossing, Captivating, Riveting . . .” That’s how Brunson’s anthology of big hands is positioned. With red spot color to make the cards stand out and even more colorful nicknames of opponents, it’s like you’re sweating one of the greatest poker players.
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Doyle’s book is 160 pages or so with 50 chapters (one for each [...]
Beyond Tells, Poker Poker Psychology by James A. McKenna
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James A. McKenna, Ph.D, attempts to dig deeper in to the poker psyche and sharpen the reader’s perception and increase their perspective on card room opponents. His shovel, so to speak, is his bag of professions – a psychotherapist and a poker columnist.
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In about 250 pages McKenna uses tightly organized sections, charts, graphs, photos [...]
How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker By Mike Cappelletti
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Positioned as “a strategy guide to the hottest new poker game,” Cappelletti certainly provides a guide for Omaha 8.
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Count them with me. 1, 2, 3 . . . 70 sections! The book has about 230 pages with 11 chapters and each of the 70 sections is only a few pages long. Cappelletti devotes about [...]
Winning in Tough Hold ‘em Games: Short-Handed and High- Stakes Concepts and Theory for Limit Hold ‘em by Nick “Stoxtrader” Grudzien and Geoff “Zobags” Herzog
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It has been awhile since an important book about limit came out, and now there’s a new title that can be enjoyed and employed by players at just about all levels. This book deals with limit hold em cash games exclusively, and does a great job of presenting the advanced tactics you’ll need to employ [...]
Ultimate Guide to Poker Tells by Randy Burgess and Carl Baldassarre
Winning in Tough Hold ‘em Games: Short-Handed and High- Stakes Concepts and Theory for Limit Hold ‘em by Nick “Stoxtrader” Grudzien and Geoff “Zobags” Herzog
Texas Hold’em Odds and Probabilities: Limit, No-Limit and Tournament Strategies by Matthew Hilger
Matthew Hilger has written one other poker book, “Internet Texas Hold’em”, published in 2003. He also has a poker website and publishing business. His most noted tournament success is perhaps winning the 2002 New Zealand Poker Championship. He has also played extensively online. His background and work experience is in the field of finance.
Overview: [...]
Review of Phil Gordon’s ‘Little Blue Book’
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Phil Gordon’s Little Blue Book [LBB] is a worthy follow up to Gordon’s Little Green Book, a great text that does a wonderful job of introducing players to advanced play in no limit cash games. In LBB, Gordon turns his attention a bit more in the direction of NHLE tournament play.
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LBB is essentially a [...]
Review of Sit and Go Pro by Johnny Rothman
Sit & Go Pro [http://www.sitngopro.com/] includes a 41-page general handbook, a one-page hand selection chart, a 15-minute MP3, and three videos (divided further into parts) that total about an hour and 22 minutes long. There are also some extras available. As the name suggests, the package focuses on no-limit hold’em sit & gos, with no [...]
Review of Larry W. Phillips ”Timeless Secrets to Transform Your Game: zen AND THE ART OF POKER”
To be honest, I had never heard of the author Larry W Phillips, but since I was recommended his book I thought I’ll give it a chance, and to my joy it was great reading. Larry W Phillips claims to be “a longtime poker player” but the only tournament result shown for Mr. Phillips [...]
‘No-Limit Texas Hold’em: A Complete Course’ by Angel Largay Reviewed
Angel Largay is one of those people with a fine wit and a wonderful sense of understated humor. A poker professional who has turned into a noted teacher, he has taken the lessons that he developed for his classes and turned them into a book. His wit and humor come through along with the knowledge. [...]
Review of “How to Shake the Online Poker Money Tree”, by Andrew Kasch
Overview
How to Shake the Online Poker Money Tree [http://www.onlinepokerincome.com/] is a downloadable eBook that has been on the market for over two years, according to the copyright information on the website. The sales page promises to teach anyone how to derive a “reliable income” from online poker, features the usual testimonials and a money-back guarantee, [...]
Review of Barry Greenstein’s Ace on the River
Over the last couple of years, Barry Greenstein has emerged as one of the more enigmatic poker celebrities. Known alternatively for his legendary cash-game wins and massive charitable donations, Greenstein decided recently to add another facet to his public persona – poker author. The result is a fairly slim, oddly tall, glossy as heck tome [...]
Review of Phil Gordon’s ‘Little Green Book’
There are poker players you admire, poker players you despise but respect, and then poker players that you’d really like to just have a beer and hang out with. For me at least, Phil Gordon definitely falls into the last category.
Not that I don’t admire Phil – he’s the only reason that Celebrity Poker is [...]
Review of Dan Harrington’s “Harrington on Hold’em”
Usually the back jacket of any how-to book is a breeding ground for the worst type of self-congratulatory hype. As a rule I treat claims of greatness found there with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Dan Harrington is the exception to that rule. The claim to fame printed on the back of each book of his [...]
Review of The Book of Bluffs
The Book of Bluffs, by Matt Lessinger, is a rare kind of poker book. Rather than discuss poker in general, or a specific form of poker in a general way, it describes in great detail a particular aspect of poker. Probably the first book to do this is The Book of Tells by Mike Caro, [...]
Review of Poker for Dummies by Lou Krieger and Richard Harroch
Poker for Dummies by Lou Krieger and Richard Harroch isn’t exactly going to be the book that will turn you into a poker god. It is geared toward the home game player and casual casino player who would like to dabble in several popular poker games. If that’s you, this will be a fine first [...]
Review of Phil Hellmuth’s Play Poker Like the Pros
Love him or hate him, it’s clear Phil Hellmuth has a good understanding of poker. He’s mostly a tournament player, and I don’t know if he can beat the top ring games… but you’re not going to be playing in the top ring games, so no worries there. He can probably crush weak games, and [...]
The Rules of Poker by Lou Krieger and Sheree Bykofsky
The Rules of Poker may be the Super System’s Anti-Christ as the back cover announces “here is the poker bible that will let you concentrate on what’s really important – winning.” The book covers a lot of the nuances of poker, the rules, which chips to use, when you can and can not play ‘overs.’ [...]
Online Poker Tools Reviews
Review of Tournament Shark
Review of the software Tournament Shark which collects and displays information on your opponents tournament earnings
Review of Table Scan Turbo
Review of the game selection tool TableScan Turbo
Review of Auto Hand Poster
Review of the hand poster utility AutoHandPoster
Review of Poker DealMaker ICM
A review of Poker DealMaker ICM, an iPhone application that generates ICM-based chops for tournament play
Hand HQ Review
We review the site HandHQ.com, where players can, for a fee, download observed hand histories in bulk
Table Ratings Review
We review popular online cash game results site (and active game data grabber) TableRatings.com
Poker Edge Review
Have you got the edge over your opposition….Poker Edge to be more precise? Over the past few weeks I have been testing a piece of software called Poker Edge and found it to be more than useful. I think that as online poker moves into a whole new phase then it is imperative that the [...]
Poker EV review
With people constantly looking for help with regards to their poker game, a growing number of software programs have sprung up to meet this demand. And while quite a few of them want some type of compensation in return (not a totally unreasonable request); some are provided by people purely through their own goodwill. [...]
Poker Academy Prospector review
Poker Academy has introduced a new poker analysis software called Poker Academy Prospector, and if you’re looking to find more gold in your poker game, this is a great place to start. There are several key pieces to this software that are crucial to all online players looking to improve their game and make more [...]
Texas Calculatem Review
As poker enters the digital age, it’s interesting to see what aspects and artifacts of the game get updated. Some changes are minor – for example, the option to view a deck in four color mode online. Some are more extreme – witness the introduction of dealerless, chipless tables at several US casinos [...]
SitNGo Wizard (SNGWiz) review
Sit and Go tournaments (SNGs) are a unique form of poker for a couple of reasons. They are popular primarily online (although you will see them crop up in live casinos from time to time, and they do become popular when a big entry tournament needs to run satellites). They are also one [...]
Pokerspace review
Community-based sites are all the rage across the net these days, so it’s no surprise that we’re seeing a proliferation of such sites in the online pokerverse as well. Community sites make a lot of sense when applied to the context of online poker – the popularity of forums is a testament to the [...]
Poker Manager Review
UPDATE: As of early 2009, PokerManager appears to have ceased operation. Their website has been down for several weeks and there’s been no update on the status of the software from anyone associated with the company.
With so many niche tools being developed for online poker, it was only a matter of time before someone [...]
Review of Pokertube .com
Televised poker has come a long way since the now-primitive looking recordings of the old WSOPs. The development of the World Poker Tour broadcasts represented one step forward, and now the proliferation of video on the internet is taking things in even more interesting directions. Internet video tends to offer shorter-form content with [...]
Review of PokerGrapher
Part of the awesomeness of PokerTracker stems from its ubiquity, insomuch that people are always developing neat little tools that work with or around it. One member of that group is PokerGrapher, a tool that is probably familiar to many, but worth mentioning again because of the function it performs – making profit (or [...]
Review of Poker Stove
PokerStove is a downloadable poker calculator that lets you perform complex equity calculations with a few simple clicks.
Look
This, to me, is what software should look like – no frills, no bells, no whistles – just the stuff you need and a clear interface for getting you there. It’s not the tops aesthetically, but who cares?
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Review of Official Poker Rankings .com
OPR complies results from thousands of online poker tournament results and generates rankings for individual players based on those results. OPR covers Full Tilt, Party, Stars, OnGame and Paradise. Coverage depth varies by room, check out the front page of OPR for complete details.
Look
Well executed. The design is simple, information is easy to find, navigation [...]
Review of the Universal Hand Replayer
UPDATE: The latest version of the UHR does include support for Full Tilt, as well as automatic loading of hand histories, live replaying and support for multiple languages, including english, french, german & dutch
A handy version of a familiar tool. With this replayer you can take hand histories (single or a session) from rooms including [...]
Review of Poker Pages Industry Index
Poker Pages.com Industry Index gives you some figures and graphs that show whether tournament poker is growing or declining, and how fast. You can take a quick look at the big picture, or look deeper into details, such as how many people are buying in, or how much money people bought in for over the [...]
Review of Poker Mashup .com
UPDATE – March 2007. PokerMashup has made the following improvements to their site:
1) they now accept any format for location: zip, city & state, full address, etc.
2) users can add poker rooms & once verified show up in 24 hours.
3) users can drag the map around to re-display search results
4) they now show more than [...]
Review of Check Your Bets .com
Check Your Bets will record all your poker sessions. It is designed specifically for poker (both live and online), not gambling in general, and it only records sessions, not bonuses or other extras. In each session, you record record the start time, end time, location, game type, your buy-in, your rebuys, your cashout amount, and [...]
Review of Poker Hand Converter
The Poker Hand Converter is a fairly robust, simple to use tool that allows you to take text-based hand history files and convert them into formats more friendly to the eye. Neil’s hand converter has a number of options that allow you to control the output and format of your hand histories.
Look
Clean and simple to [...]
Review of Poker Site Scout .com
Poker Site Scout offers near real-time info on the real money traffic at a variety of online poker rooms. They also offer a variety of ways to search / use that information.
Look
Simple, almost to a fault. The pages load quickly, the navigation is simple and easy to use. There’s no obtrusive ads and the text [...]
Review of Poker Hand .org
Poker Hand.org is a simple site with a basic goal – to allow you to take hand histories and convert them into a more readable format, and then to store that converted hand history on their server, leaving you with a URL that you can send to other who might be interested in the hand. [...]
Review of Tournament Reporter .com
Tournament Reporter takes a staggering amount of tournament information and then makes it searchable it by player results, more or less. The tool does a nice job of presenting information across a variety of metrics and seems to be fairly up to date.
Look
A nice looking page – a bit on the busy side, but that’s [...]
Review of SharkScope
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Shark Scope lets you search through a few million or so SNG results from Poker Stars. Full Tilt, OnGame, Pacific, Merge Network (Carbon, Poker.com) Party Poker, iPoker networks, Cereus, Sky, PKR and more. Why would you want to [...]
Review of The Poker DB .com
The pokerdb is, first and foremost, a great idea executed with skill. It contains the results of just about every MTT on Stars from the last several years (along with more, see below), and cross-references that information by player. Essentially, you can see how well everyone has done in Stars MTT’s since early 2004. It’s [...]
Review of Poker Fish Tracker .com
Poker Fish Tracker offers a growing list of weak no limit players at various online rooms, including Party, Stars Titan, Noble, Paradise and Full Tilt. As of the writing of this review, they had about 300 players in their Fish Index [the site is regularly updated so I expect that number to grow rapidly. The [...]
Review of Tournament Monitor .com
Tournament Monitor does what the name suggests – it complies and provides fairly complete and accurate lists of what online poker tournaments are coming up. The site provides the basic details for a tournament, including the description, the game, the limit, the time, the buy in, the prize [if fixed] and the time until start. [...]
Review of PSDollars.com
PSDollars is a site that offers to buy your PokerStars tournament dollars for a variable rate (the market rate is right about .90 on the dollar at the moment). The whole process is automated, and if you can follow a couple simple steps, you’ll have your money in minutes.
Look
Clean, almost a little too sparse. No [...]
Review of Acespade Software: Texas Hold’em Pro 2007
I received my copy of Texas Hold’em Pro 2007 in a no-frills CD sleeve. Installation was a snap and within 3 minutes I was playing with the program. It isn’t the prettiest interface. There is very little in the way of animation and the green and brown color scheme wasn’t much to [...]
Review of Idle Miner
Any serious online poker player knows the value of analyzing hand histories. A lot of poker strategy can be learnt by studying your good and bad moves afterwards without time pressure. Of course, if you could study other players’ hand histories as well, you could learn even more.
And now you can. With the Idle Miner [...]
Poker Media Reviews
Melted Felt review
A review of online poker humor site Melted Felt, an Onion-style news parody site
Poker Verdict Review
We review another entry into the increasingly crowded field of online poker magazines. Poker Verdict – worth your bookmark?
Flop Turn River Review
Some sites choose to focus on one aspect of poker or another such as news, strategy, or maybe even a forum. There are some though that attempt to cover every facet of the game and FlopTurnRiver.com definitely falls into this description as they hit pretty much all the categories with regards to Texas Hold’em. [...]
Hard-boiled Poker review
Most people like taking credit for their work if they have the option to do so or at least enjoy putting their name out there to be seen. However, the author of Hardboiledpoker.blogspot.com prefers to go operate anonymously going by the moniker of Short-Stacked Shamus while dispensing numerous posts about poker.
Overview
Hard Boiled Poker [...]
Poker Road Review
Movies and TV dramas have made their attempts at depicting what really goes on with poker players behind the scenes and on the road. And so far most of them have failed miserably in delivering anything that’s even close to being realistic about the subject (anyone ever watch the old ESPN series “Tilt”?). [...]
Pokerspace review
Community-based sites are all the rage across the net these days, so it’s no surprise that we’re seeing a proliferation of such sites in the online pokerverse as well. Community sites make a lot of sense when applied to the context of online poker – the popularity of forums is a testament to the [...]
Review of The Poker Film
The increasingly bright spotlight currently shining on the subculture of online poker is producing an interesting array of often not quite ready for prime time ‘celebrities’, which makes sense when you consider that some of the most successful online poker players are young and slightly awkward. That youth and awkwardness is on display to [...]
Review of Tight Poker.com
One of the less-discussed impacts of the UIGEA is how the legislation changed the face of online poker media. In the wake of the legislation, there was a wave of mergers and buyouts that made some headlines, but another, subtler, change was the decreased development of small to mid-sized poker content sites. Tight [...]
Review of Wicked Chops Poker
Poker blogs and news sites are certainly not in short supply by any definition of the term, which makes it increasingly difficult for any one site to develop a unique voice and to have that voice cut through the mass of content competing for poker player’s online attention. A new site looking for a [...]
Review of HighStakesDB.com
Railbirding high stakes online cash games has been a growing subculture over the last few years, and it’s not hard to see why. High stakes poker is pretty entertaining, even when it’s stripped down to the somewhat spartan version that online poker has to offer. There’s something about seeing thousands of dollars move [...]
Review of PokerKing.com
Poker has grown to the point where there’s enough of an information ecosystem to support news sites that have a fairly tight focus. One such site that’s been popping up a good amount in forum discussions lately is PokerKing, a site that offers up regular updates and editorializing on the various goings-on in the [...]
Review of PokerSavvy.com
PokerSavvy is an online poker rewards site that essentially offers you incentives to sign up and play at a variety of rooms. You earn points based on how much you play, and those points can be redeemed for a variety of merchandise, tournament entries and also straight up cash. PokerSavvy is one of the oldest [...]
Review of PokerListings .com
Overview
PokerListings is a pretty comprehensive online poker magazine. You’ll find a variety of poker content, including reviews, news stories, interviews and updates from major tournaments.
Look
I’m a fan of the design. It does a good job of packing in a lot of information without overwhelming you, and it has a good, clean navigation. It follows the [...]
Review of Poker Helper.com
Overview
Poker Helper is a solid entry in the ever-growing world of online poker sites driven by original content. Visitors to PH will find a good selection of poker strategy articles, updated poker news, and information about freerolls and various bonuses.
Look
I like the look – it’s got some bold colors but they’re coordinated well and don’t [...]
Review of Noted Poker Authority .com
Ed Miller is one of the brightest and most accessible poker writers working today. This is a great resource for anyone who is serious about poker.
Overview
Many players are probably familiar with Ed from his work with 2+2 publishing – especially his excellent title Small Stakes Hold’em. Noted Poker Authority is Ed’s blog where he posts [...]
Review of TopPoker .org
Overview
TopPoker is essentially a poker magazine featuring a blend of content, including player profiles, strategy guides, and journal / blog style articles with tales from various tables across the US.
Look
Thumbs up for an uncluttered layout and easy access to the content through properly positioned navigational menus. At times I wanted clearer border divisions between columns [...]
Review of High Stakes Report .com
Overview
High Stakes Report is an idea so simple I’m shocked I haven’t seen it before – a blog that does generalized coverage of the biggest games running on Full Tilt. You get session overviews, interesting hands with screen shots and HH’s, and some snippets of the chat between players.
Look
Nice job here, a typical blog setup [...]
Review of All In Mag.com
Overview
All In Magazine is exactly what it sounds like: a poker magazine. Its website is essentially, well, an online poker magazine. I’m reviewing the website rather than the magazine itself.
Look
It doesn’t look bad, but there’s nothing that really makes the layout too distinguishing, either. I do think its straightfoward layout is better than the one [...]
Review of Poker Tips .org
Overview
As the name suggests, pokertips.org focuses mostly on poker strategy. There is information available in several languages, a hand simulator, and a forum.
Look
The layout is simple, straightforward, and friendly. The site is easy to use and there are no pesky ads.
Content Quality / Quality
I did find the site helpful when I was learning to play, [...]
Review of Professional Poker .com
Overview
Professional Poker falls into the medium sized poker portal category. The site is updated frequently and focuses mainly on poker strategy articles, poker resource reviews, poker news and a few poker culture articles
Look
A well done site. The design doesn’t call much attention to itself, which in my book is a plus. The colors are soft, [...]
Review of Online Poker Explorer .com
Overview
Online Poker Explorer offers up-to-the-minute tournament schedules for a vast majority of online poker rooms, along with some strategy articles, room reviews and assorted snippets of poker-related content.
Look
Loads quick and clean, which is a must with these type of sites. The ads are wonderfully unobtrusive, and nothing blinks at you, which is refreshing. The main [...]
Review of Poker Magazine .com
Overview
Poker Magazine.com offers a typical spread of poker content, including strategy from some well-known authors like Krieger and Carson, player profiles, room reviews, tournament and trip reports, and some other odds and ends. Oh, and there’s some girls in bikinis as well.
Look
I’m not a fan. The site navigation is messy – especially annoying is the [...]
Review of Poker TV Network. com
Overview
PokerTVNetwork offers a variety of poker and gambling-related video content, including news clips, tournament updates, some scripted shows and more.
Look
A well done site. The load time is fast, the look is clean and the navigation is easy to use. The opening ad is a bit annoying – especially if you run two monitors, as it [...]
Review of Poker Player’s Alliance .org
Overview
Poker Players Alliance is, at this point, the largest public movement focused on defending online poker. There is obviously a large lobbying prescense in Washington that speaks for the online gaming industry, but PPA is the first credible attempt I’ve seen to marshall the voices and resources of online poker players in the US. The [...]
Review of Cards Chat .com
Overview
Cards Chat is what the name implies – a place to chat about poker. The bulk of the site is made up of the forums, but there are also some articles, room reviews, a blog, a basic forum arcade and a bit more.
Look
Nice colors and a quick load. A good amount of the interface and [...]

