PocketFives Training Synopsis
PocketFives.com proudly presents its new training section, which takes in what used to be known as PokerPwnage, a highly rated tournament training site. With the majority of the top instructors staying on, this site is definitely on the fast track to success.
PocketFives Training Full Review
For a long time, PocketFives.com has been known as the top community for tournament poker players. Visitors to the site can compare rankings, get to know each other, discuss strategy, and more. It was known as a great place to talk poker, check in with friends, and see how the elite players were doing in online tournaments.
Now, a huge gap in the site’s offerings has been filled. PocketFives Training saw the site bring in the content from what was formerly known as PokerPwnage, a great site for training:

The cost of the training program at PocketFives.com is in line with the rest of the big players out there. The $29.95 a month price point is about what you would pay everywhere else and discounts are offered for six-month and one-year prepayment options. Plus, prepaying means the sign-up fee is waived. Several subscription lengths to choose from and multiple payment options available make it really easy to hop on board here.
In terms of the instructors, it really is hard to find a better roster of seasoned online tournament poker pros. The PocketFives.com Training roster is pretty sick from top to bottom and the fact that right out of the gate there are over 400 videos, with three to five being added each week, is absolutely awesome. This might signal a new era in poker training, where sites specific to one discipline will crop up. Instructors include Jon "apestyles" Van Fleet, Alex "Assassinato" Fitzgerald, Mike "Gags30" Gagliano, and David "Ghettofabolous" Randall. Dedicated MTT training is a great idea whose time has definitely come:

The videos themselves are excellent in their concepts and, overall, the instructors do a fantastic job recording their video sessions and lectures. A lot of the time, you’ll watch a video and immediately be put to sleep, but the videos we checked out on PocketFives show that these guys aren’t about dry concepts; they want to help you improve and you can really feel their passion during the course of a 45-minute to 60-minute training video:

For tournament players, there’s no doubt that this site immediately becomes one of the top training sites to pick from. P5s Training offers videos for all stakes, all poker games, and all table sizes, so there’s really no excuse not to utilize the two-day trial and go from there.
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