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- Nice community based learning approach
- Good software available
- Content is very poor in comparison to other sites
- Only one known pro who rarely makes videos
- Site is a bit cluttered and hard to navigate
- No IPOD support
- Very small video library
- Lack of new content with irregular releases of new videos
- Holdem Cash Games
- Sit and Go
- Multi Table Tournament
- HORSE / Mixed Games
- Omaha Hi-Lo
- 2/7 triple draw lowball
- Tutorials
- 38 Videos
- 54 Videos
- 41 Videos
- 1 Video
- 5 Videos
- 1 Video
- 13
- Brett “Gank” Jungblut Omaha Hi/Lo Specialist
- Rick Braddy (Founder)
- Coach Al (Coaching Director and STT & MTT Specialist)
- Coach Steve (NLHE $1-2 Cash Game Specialist)
- Coach Mar (Micro-Low Limit Sng & MTT Specialist)
- Coach Shawn (Medium-High Limit SnG & Mtt Specialist)
- Coach Don (Limit Cash Game & SnG Specialist)
- Andrew “Swiffle” Rink
There are 40+ videos in this variation of poker available to members of the Royal Flush Club. About 15 of these videos are for geared at micro stakes players. The videos at micro stakes are produced by Larry, SWIFFLE and GANK. There are 25+ mid stakes videos on the site, produced by NICK and DON. There is little high stakes content on the site as it is not an area of focus.
We wouldn’t rate the Texas Holdem content on RFC very highly overall, but it probably could give you some of the basics required to play online poker.
There is a lot of MTT content on Royal Flush Club, with a range of videos and presentations aimed at beginner, intermediate and advanced players available on the site. In the beginner category, members can avail of the tuition from Deejr, SWIFFLE and GANK. The intermediate category features videos from NICK, RICK, GANK and SWIFFLE. At the higher scale of MTTs, GANK and NICK have produced some videos.
Going by MTT poker training sites’ standards, RFC falls short by quite a bit. Again, the content is just about good enough for beginners, but there is better poker training sites available that cater for all levels of players and provide industry leading training.
Sit and Gos are a popular feature of Royal Flush Club. They split STTs into the beginner/intermediate and advanced categories again. There are 25+ videos and presentations on the site for beginning STT players. Coaches featured in this section are MAR, RICK, DON, MARION, SHAWN, SWIFFLE and GANK. The same coaches also produce the content for the intermediate level sit and gos. There are 27+ pieces of material for intermediate players in this section. SHAWN, RICK and GANK take control of the advanced sit and go material which features $50 or higher buy in STTs.
This is probably the strongest area of Royal Flush Club, but it still doesn’t stand out compared to alternative sit and go poker training. We recommend checking out other sit and go training sites before committing to a RFC subscription.
There is limited variety when it comes to content on other games or different variations of poker. GANK has produced a video taking the viewer through the fundamentals of HORSE tournaments. The lead pro for the site also participates in a Deuce-to-7 Triple Draw Lowball video where he makes $300 in about 25 minutes.
ANDREAS and GANK are the feature coaches in the PLO Hi/LO category of the site. There are a small number of videos in this area which range from $0.25/0.50 to $1/2 PLO.
The Royal Flush Club forums seem average overall. They have a very good break down of the forum categories, providing all the relevant sections you would expect. There is quite a bit of activity on the forums and a good sense of community. The design and interface on the forum is very basic and makes posting there less appealing other poker training sites forums.
RFC offers one and one coaching to players. Their exclusive “Virtual Coaching(TM)” service enables a client to email a coach hand histories and have a customized coaching video produced that provides personalized coaching advice to that player. This is a a relatively cheap service, but we cannot out comment on its effectiveness.
Royal Flush Club also offers traditional 1-1 personal (remote) coaching, using Skype and other tools for more traditional, live online coaching from each of their on site pros. Selecting a pro is easy on the site, as each of them contain a bio section where they tell a little about themselves.
Unfortunately, we do not have any special offers available for Royal Flush Club at this moment in time. Check back regularly as we often add new promotions and free poker training trials at the sites reviewed here.
However, the content on Royal Flush Club is a bit dated and they are really lacking in terms of the coaching team and video production. Anyone who is taking poker seriously or already playing professionally would be much better served by choosing an alternative poker training site.






