PokerXFactor Review
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Cash Games
Rating: 6.0/10
Sit and Gos
Rating: 6.5/10
MTT Tournaments
Rating: 7.0/10
Non Holdem Games
Rating: 5.0/10
Overall
Rating: 6.0/10

PokerXFactor Strengths
  • Good MTT training site
  • Large existing video library
  • Excellent coaches
  • Busy community and forums
  • Member blogs
  • Audio content available
  • Detailed hand history discussions

PokerXFactor Weaknesses
  • Extremely expensive
  • Highest signup fee of any training site
  • No free trial to test out the sites content
  • Many of the best coaches no longer make videos
  • Too one dimensional in it’s focus
  • Website could do with a more modern design

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Video Variety
  • MTT
  • Rebuy MTT
  • Sit and Go
  • Cash Games
  • Double Shootout
  • Ask
  • Release Schedule
  • 819
  • 219
  • 198
  • 169
  • 7
  • 109
  • 7 per week

Featured Coaches:
  • Cliff “JohnnyBax” Josephy
  • Eric “Sheets” Haber
  • Alex “AJKHoosier1” Kamberis
  • Chris “PokerFox” Wallace
  • Adam “hatfield13” Stemple
  • Eric “Rizen” Lynch
  • Scott “Big Riskky” Clements

Guest Coaches
  • Kevin “BeL0WaB0Ve” Saul
  • Chris “brsavage” Savage
  • Mike “inissint” Glasser
  • Chris “beanmo” Mozingo
  • Mark “MScell” Scellato
  • David “doubledave22″ D’Alesandro
  • Ryan “gutshtallin” Welch
  • Shaun “mathclub” Goldsbury
  • Jerry “sandler1860″ Payne
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  • Jon “PearlJammer” Turner
  • Joe “Hoodini10” Udine
  • Jon “Apestyles” Van Fleet
  • Brett ‘gank’ Jungblut
  • Paul “uclabruinz” Smith

Cash Games
The cash game library on PokerXFactor is a growing area on the site. Initially they started out with just tournament training in mind, but have since tried to expand to become a more all round poker training site. While some of the cash game content is ok, the fact of the matter is that you will find much better cash game instruction on other sites. We feel that PokerXFactor should have stayed with what they do best – tournament training, and left the cash game lessons out.

Multi Table Tournaments
Being the main focus of the site, the MTT videos on the site are undoubtedly their strongest area. Regular videos are made on a weekly basis to add to the existing MTT video library of over 800 videos. Unfortunately, the quality of these videos is abit of a let down and they are not of the same high standard set by other specialist training sites such as PokerPwnage who also represent better value due to their lower membership fees.

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Sit and Gos
Sit and gos are a secondard focus on PokerXFactor and again this is noticeable in their lacklustre content. Anyone serious about sit and gos would be better off choosing an alternative site such as Sit and Go Grinders who are renowned in the poker world as the best sit and go training website.

Goodies
  • Hand History Replayer
  • PokerXFactor Points Store
  • PokerXFactor Cash Store
  • PokerXFactor eBooks Store
  • Gift Certificates

Pricing

Poker X Factor is one of the priciest training sites out there. They have a recurring monthly fee of $24.95 which is in line with the other training sites. However, where they really fail is the hefty $119.95 sign-up fee. This is higher than any other poker training site and we feel this exorbitant price is not justified by the content found on the site.

Expected Value: Is PokerXFactor Worth It?
With an inflated price tag and a lack of diversity in their content, PokerXFactor can’t really compete with the best poker training sites. We feel the money required for a PokerXFactor subscription could be much better spent on an alternative site. Even if you are an MTT specialist, PokerPwnage represent much better value as a specialist training site and SitnGoGrinders are a far better option for sit and go players.