CardRunners Presents …

Truly Free Poker Training

by , Mar 14, 2010 | 9:36 am

My first lesson … watching Cole South talk through a $5/$10 no-limit heads-up game. Here he tells what you’re looking from your opponents to develop reliable reads, and how to size your bets accordingly:

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12 Comments to “CardRunners Presents …”


  1. Gabe
    says:

    What’s that software being used to show the stats? Do you know?


  2. DanM
    says:

    whatever’s built into youtube. they seem to be running a bit behind though.


  3. Gabe
    says:

    Nah, I meant the player stats as the profiles were being clicked.. not the video presentation.


  4. DanM
    says:

    lol, sorry. I don’t know the answer to that, but will try to find out.


  5. Gabe
    says:

    I just figure if other people have those kinds of stats on me, I should get a similar program that allows me to do that..


  6. Kevin Mathers
    says:

    Cole’s using PokerTracker.


  7. Ed
    says:

    I used PokerTracker all the time until I went to Bodog. Someone made a “plugin “to help it work there by capturing the hand histories but he split and never updated it so that was that.

    It was a great app for keeping stats on people you play often.


  8. Ed
    says:

    btw, if that is PokerTracker then it has changed a lot since I used it last. Did not watch all the video yet but the one thing I saw that pulled up stats was nothing like the PT stuff I got.


  9. DanM
    says:

    yeah, ed, software evolves over the years. shocking to you, i am sure. lol …


  10. Ed
    says:

    smart ass.

    just went to the pokertracker site and saw some new screens of it and yeah it is a little different.


  11. Gabe
    says:

    Probably worthwhile to get it then. Thanks for the info.


  12. crlana
    says:

    I recommend HEM (Hold’Em Manager). It’s what most of our instructors are using now — Cole mainly multi-tables, so we went back to find a good video of him one-tabling to use here.