|
Welcome to Poker Training Reviews, the webs best poker training resource.
With so many poker training sites to choose from, selecting the most suitable training option can be a difficult task. Our aim is to make this process easy. We provide in depth reviews of every poker training site on the internet. We give site overviews, with sections on site features, membership options, instructors, video variety, forums and personal coaching plans. We also provide a comprehensive round up of all the video content that each poker training site has to offer broken down into subsections for each poker variant covered by the site.
Additionally, we provide all the latest news and reviews from the poker training world with daily updates on all the latest poker training happenings.
Interested in free poker training? Sign up for one of our rakeback deals and you can get completely free poker training by earning a small number of frequent player points per month. Send an email to
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
to find out how to get completely free poker training at the biggest poker training sites including Bluefire Poker, Poker Pwnage and Deuces Cracked.
If after reading our reviews you’re still not sure which site to choose, then sign up for one of our exclusive free trials to get a taste of what our training partners have to offer.
So what are you waiting for? Have a look at our poker training site reviews below to find the site most suited to your poker training needs.
 |
BluefirePoker: The training site fronted by Phil "OmgClayAiken" Galfond. Worth joining for Phils videos alone, Bluefire also boast Samoleus and Jason "PBJaxx" Senti among what is a best of the best of coaching rosters. Read Review |
|
 |
Poker Pwnage: Dedicated to multi table tournaments, Poker Pwnage is a niche MTT training site. Definitely the number one choice for players who want to improve their tournament play. Read Review |
|
 |
SitNGoGrinders: SnGGrinders is the best site for sit and go poker training featuring a who's who of sit and go instructors Read Review |
|
 |
Deuces Cracked: One of the front runners in the poker training world, Deuces Cracked is most suited to those looking to improve at 6 max no limit holdem. Watch videos by Krantz, Whitelime and Dani "Ansky" Stern. Read Review |
|
 |
Poker Savvy Plus: One of the first poker training sites, setup by Matt Crytsal. Pokersavvy Plus is an excellent all round training package with something for everyone. Be sure to check out the videos by Christian Harder. Elevate your game! Read Review |
|
 |
CardRunners: The first major training site, Cardrunners is still the industry leader in the field with the biggest video library and a star studded coaching roster that includes Brian "Sbrugby" Townsend, Brian Hastings and Cole "CTS" South. Read Review |
|
 |
DeepStacks University: Featuring an assortment of old-skool poker pros including Mike Matusow, Tom McEvoy and TJ Cloutier uses an innovative software driven approach to poker learning. Read Review |
|
 |
Drag The Bar: One of the newer entatnts to the poker training market, Drag The Bar have stated their intensions with the acquistion of Poker Swat and the signing of Leatherass. This training site is definately one to watch. Read Review |
|
 |
Poker VT: PokerVT is owned by poker legend Daniel Negreanu and uses a slightly different teaching method to the other sites. Highly recommended for those looking to emulate Daniels small ball strategy. Read Review |
|
 |
Leggo Poker: Leggo is another site who's specialist subject is shorthanded no limit holdem. They have a number of top notch coaches including AEJones, Zugwat and Luckychewy as well as a very active community forum. Read Review |
|
 |
Stox Poker: After its merger with Cardrunners.com, Stox Poker became part of the largest training site on the internet. A great all round choice, its strongest point is fixed limit holdem. Read Review |
|
 |
Poker Zion: A different kind of poker training, PokerZion pairs its members with one of their instructors for what is essentially a personal mentoring program. Read Review |
|
 |
Party Academy: An excellent free poker training site from Party Poker. This excellent learning resource is brilliant for new to intermediaste players looking to improve thier game. Read Review |
|
 |
Full Tilt Poker Academy: The training arm of the worlds second largest poker site, the Full Tilt Academy features a who's who of poker pros. Sign up to watch free videos by the likes of Gus Hansen, Allen Cunningham and Phil Ivey. Read Review |
|
 |
Test Your Poker: An alternative take on poker training that improves your play via a number of interactive training tests and personalised reports on each aspect of your game. Similar to a personal coach, but for a fraction of the price! Read Review |
|
 |
Real Poker Training: Represented by former WSOP bracelet winner and main event runner up David Williams, Real Poker Training is best suited to MTT players. Read Review |
|
 |
Royal Flush Club: A community based training site with emphasis on group learning and interaction. Read Review |
|
 |
Outstanding Poker: Outstanding Poker are a tier 2 training site whos main area is mid stakes no limit holdem. Read Review |
|
 |
HUSNG: Focusing only on heads up sit and gos, HUSNG is targeting a very specific market niche. If you play or want to play heads up sit and goes, then a subscription here is a must. Read Review |
|
 |
Poker Dynasty: Not much is known about this site but check back soon for a full review. Read Review |
|
 |
Grinder School: A site with emphasis on micro limit play and small stakes holdem. Good choice for complete beginners looking to learn the game. Read Review |
|
 |
Poker Swat: A latecomer to the poker training scene, PokerSwat has fast become one of the leading training sites with it's top notch videos and A+ coaches. Highly recommended for those looking to learn or improve at pot limit Omaha. Read Review |
|
 |
Pro Play Live: A collection of big name pros many of whom are World Series of Poker bracelet holders. The coaches on the site include Greg Raymer, Annie Duke, Bill Chen and Erik Seidel. Well rounded training site with videos on cash games, STT, MTTs and mixed game formats. Read Review |
|
 |
PokerXFactor: Focusing mainly on multi table tournaments, PokerXFactor lacks content for anyone other than MTT players. Read Review |
|
 |
Poker News Strategy: A poker coaching initiative set up by the people behind the infamous Pokernews website. Unfulfilled potential thus far with the likes of Patrik Antonius on the books. Their relaunch will hopefully be more successful. Read Review |
|
 |
Card Academy: An Australian targeting poker training site with some big name Aussie players such as former WSOP winner Joe Hachem and Grant Levy. Read Review |
|
 |
SNG Icons: Another specialist training site focusing solely on SnG instructional videos. Read Review |
|
 |
Poker School Online: The name of this site is very appropriate as most of the sites content is in written notes/article format. Guest contributors include Doyle Brunson, Mike Caro, Jon Vorhaus and Rolf Slotboom. Read Review |
|
 |
Card Killer: Check back soon for a full site review of the Cardkiller poker training program. Read Review |
|
 |
SNG Academy: The Sit and Go Academy was a specialist training site focusing on instruction in sit and go tournaments and STTs. Unfortunately due to unknown circumstances, they shutdown in April 2009. Read Review
|
|
|
|