LearnWPT 2018 Year in Review

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2018 Was an exciting year for us at LearnWPT!

We've added game-changing features, new strategy content, instructors to our team of pros, and more all with the help of feedback from YOU.

To all of our current, former, and future Members - Thank you for a great year!

Here’s a recap of the best of LearnWPT from 2018:

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In 2018 we released two new features to help make it easier to interact directly with the LearnWPT team of Instructors. The Hand Input Tool was created to help users record hands they've played using our software to share to friends or LearnWPT for analysis.

We've also started a Q&A Webinar series for Members to join in and discuss all things poker with Nick, Eric, Chewy, and the LearnWPT Team.

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  • Viewed 103 New Videos
  • Reviewed 92 New Poker Hands
  • Received 1000+ Answers to Ask a Pro Questions
  • Submitted 500+ HIT Hands for Pro Analysis
  • Downloaded 10 New Tools


You've also Recorded Video Questions with 50+ Featured in 23 Strategy Episode!

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Last year WSOP Bracelet winner, WPT Champion, and host of the World Poker Tour Tony Dunst and WSOP Bracelet winner, WPT Alpha8 Champion, and author Andrew "LuckyChewy" Lichtenberger joined the LearnWPT Team of Instructors!

Tony and LuckyChewy will join Danielle, Jared, Chris, Eric, and Nick in providing expert analysis as they walk us through the thought process of winnings players and help you in your quest for improvement.

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Most Watched Episodes

Most Voted Poker Hands

Most Memorable Moments

  1. Manju's Success Story
  2. WPT500 Seat Contest
  3. Member Mental Game
  4. Profiles analyzed by Jared
  5. Q&A Video Series - You asked, Nick answered
  6. Danielle's WSOP FT

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We've hosted Live Events in Los Angeles, Vegas, and Atlantic City which included:

  • Two Tournament Strategy Workshops
  • Three $3500 WPT Seats Won at Live Workshop Satellites
  • Brand-New Advanced Tournament Strategy
  • Brand-New Advanced Cash Game Strategy
  • Offered Members up to $500 off Workshops

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The LearnWPT development team is hard at work on several enhanced features including:

  • Online Community for Members to talk poker with their peers
  • Personalized Dashboard with ask a pro questions, progress, and more
  • In-Person Lab Day Experiences
  • Tag and Organize Episodes

 

When we started LearnWPT, our goal was to make it as easy as possible for anyone to improve their poker game and we look forward to helping your game grow in 2019.

Have feedback or suggestions for future features? Email us at [email protected] or send them to us here.

We'll see you online,
LearnWPT

LearnWPT Exclusive Access: Pot Odds

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[UPDATE: This LearnWPT Strategy Episode is no longer available for free to non-members]

Do you know what it means to call profitably?

​​Do you know when a situation becomes profitable based on Pot Odds?

Understanding Pot Odds and basic poker math is key to determining your hand’s equity and is essential to making profitable decisions.

That's why we are giving exclusive access to a full LearnWPT Strategy Episode where LearnWPT Instructor, Nick Binger helps take the anxiety out of poker math and simplifies calculating Pot Odds for practical use at the table!

Practicing these calculations away from the table will elevate your No Limit Hold'em play and allow for better decision-making in real time at the table.

This video is part of our Concept Strategy Episode series where we present key poker concepts that are the fundamentals of the game. These Episodes represent key content we think ALL members should have as part of their game.

Check out more on Odds and Outs by viewing these previews:


FYI… this exclusive access will only be available to non-members of LearnWPT for a limited time
(access expires February 2nd!) so make sure to check it out.

We’ll see you online!
-LearnWPT

P.S. - Episodes like this are included as part of a Monthly and Yearly Membership to LearnWPT.com!


HOW CAN LEARNWPT HELP YOUR GAME?

When we created LearnWPT.com our goal was to provide a place that empowers players to ask questions, help get them focused, and provide a solid game-plan to bring to the table every time they sit down.

Some of the ways we accomplish this is by:

  • Presenting and teaching examples of proven, winning concepts through Strategy Episodes (short 10-15 minute instructional videos)
  • Providing a place where Members can send questions to receive answers and guidance with the Ask a Pro Feature
  • Giving Members the ability to record, save, and send real hands they’ve played to receive expert analysis of their play using the Hand Input Tool
  • Monthly Q&A Webinars with the LearnWPT Instructors

Not a Member? Click below to join (just $5 your first month) and start improving your game today:


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Train - Play - Think Like a Pro!

Let’s talk about poker goals…

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But these won't be just ANY poker goals. Today we are talking about S.M.A.R.T. goals.

What are S.M.A.R.T. goals?

S.M.A.R.T. goals are:

Specific: Instead of saying, "I'm going to start winning at poker", one could say, "I'm going to plug leaks in my cash game spending 30 minutes a week watching LearnWPT Strategy Episodes and reviewing notes I take to make sure I am applying what I learn at the table."

Measurable: Progress must be trackable. Setting concrete milestones for assessing your progress allows you to adjust based on your results. Not sure how you are doing? Ask our LearnWPT Pros along the way for their advice using the Ask a Pro or Hand Input Tool feature.

Attainable: Maybe you want to become a WPT Champion, but you haven't yet won a WPT event. Better to start with something like: "Grow my poker bankroll to $_____ where I can comfortably play in a WPT Tournament" or "Attend a LearnWPT Live Workshop for interactive professional training".

Relevant: This means that the goal fits into your real life situation, skills, and desires. An irrelevant poker goal to set would be to play poker only on days that start with the letter "T". 😉

Time-Bound: This means your goal has a "when" associated with it. That could mean, "I'll play every Saturday for the next 4 weeks", or it could mean, "I'll join LearnWPT and review a strategy video every other day for 30 days". As long as you account for time, your on your way to setting a SMART goal!

So right now... try articulating your SMART poker goal. Say it out loud to yourself, write it down, and keep it somewhere visible!

One post-it note with a SMART goal in it in the right place can work WONDERS for your motivation!!

Much success,
LearnWPT

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LearnWPT Instructor Andrew “LuckyChewy” Lichtenberger

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We are pleased to announce
LearnWPT Instructor Andrew Lichtenberger

Andrew Lichtenberger aka "LuckyChewy" is one of the best all-around poker players in the game today. Andrew’s positive mentality and his ability to dominate both tournaments and cash games, makes him among one of the most feared and inspiring players in the game.


LuckyChewy's Accomplishments:

  • WSOP Bracelet winner
  • Winner of the prestigious $100,000 buy-in World Poker Tour Alpha8 championship
  • Over $10.3 Million in live tournament winnings
  • Over $3 Million in online earnings
  • Five WSOP final tables
  • High Stakes Cash Pro
  • Author of Yoga of Poker, A High Stakes Journey to Freedom

LuckyChewy's experience and success make him a powerful resource and asset for LearnWPT Members and Students.

Click below to see a sneak peek at what Members of LearnWPT.com can expect from LuckyChewy:


Member Features:

LearnWPT.com Monthly and Yearly Members can review insight and analysis from Instructor LuckyChewy through upcoming:


Not a Member?

Join Today! Go to learnwpt.com, click the JOIN NOW button to become a Member (for just $5 your first month, cancel anytime).

If you need help or have questions contact us at [email protected] and we'll be happy to help.

Playing from the Blinds

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In No Limit Hold'em, players lose more money from the Blinds than any other position in poker.

Why? Most players are either playing too aggressively (they don't want to give up chips without a fight) or playing too passively (fearing a 3-bet or their raise getting called).

Whether you are defending from the Big Blind, completing from the Small Blind, raising limpers, or 3-Betting late position raisers, understanding how to play each position as profitably as possible (no matter what your cards) will help keep those chips in YOUR stack!

Put your decision-making skills from the Small Blind and Big Blind to the test using the scenarios below:

  1. Set of 9♠9♣ on the Flop
  2. K♥J♥ vs a Large Raise
  3. Q♠Q♦ on the Flop
  4. A♦K♦ vs a Raise and a Call
  5. A♠Q♦ on the Turn


Understanding and mastering the strategies delivered in the following LearnWPT Episodes will give you the opportunities to exert a skill edge against your opponents and play from the Blinds effectively:


Keep on practicing!
-LearnWPT


PS: a Membership with LearnWPT is the easiest and fastest way to add more levels of complexity and nuance to your game. Members have access to over 180+ scenarios like this to practice their decision-making skills!

Exclusive Access! Decision Point: Pocket Jacks Preflop

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[UPDATE: This LearnWPT Strategy Episode is no longer available for free to non-members]

We hope you enjoyed this special access to a full Strategy Episode from LearnWPT!

Strategy Episodes like this are included as part of a Membership to LearnWPT.com. Monthly and Yearly Members of LearnWPT get new Episodes monthly.

We look forward to seeing you online!


You are on the Button with J♥J♠. The MP1 player min raises and both the MP2 and Cutoff players call. Action is on you....

What are the factors you need to think about when choosing between calling, reraising, and folding?

Join LearnWPT Lead Instructor, Nick Binger as he breaks down the action from a LearnWPT Student submitted hand reviewing a common spot with Pocket Jacks Preflop that often gives players trouble!

This video is part of our Decision Point Strategy Episode series where we offer in-depth hand analysis and reveal decision-making thought processes featuring real hands played by LearnWPT Pros and Members.

FYI... this exclusive access will only be available to non-members of LearnWPT for a limited time so make sure to check it out.

We’ll see you online,
-LearnWPT


P.S. Episodes like this are included as part of a Membership to LearnWPT and our Monthly and Yearly Members get BRAND-NEW informative Strategy Episodes monthly!


HOW CAN LEARNWPT HELP YOUR GAME?

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When you join LearnWPT.com for just $5 you'll get:


Join for $5 your First Month and starting investing in your game.

You are Short Stacked in a Tournament, what do you do?

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The first thing is DON'T PANIC!

The second thing is check which Hand Ranges you should be shoving all-in with when you are first-in to the pot given your stack size and position.

How? By quickly reviewing the BRAND-NEW interactive Push/Fold Charts created by LearnWPT and short stack specialist, Chris Wallace.

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  • Visit the Tools Dashboard
  • Click the View Charts button to open the interactive Push/Fold Charts
  • Select Big Blinds in your stack
  • Select "With Antes" or "Without Antes"
  • Find the number of players behind
  • That's it! These ranges will be the most profitable to move all-in with

Helpful hint: bookmark the Push/Folds Charts page for quicker access

Learning how to utilize the short and awkward stack will improve your ability to get chips without good cards, even in the toughest games.

Watch more about the the fundamentals of Chris Wallace's world-class short stack strategy by reviewing Strategy Episode 168: Short Stack Play - Overview.

If you have questions about the Push/Fold Charts send your questions in using the Ask a Pro feature or contact [email protected].

P.S. You must be logged in to your Monthly or Yearly LearnWPT.com Membership to view the Push/Fold charts!


Meet LearnWPT Pro Chris Wallace!

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Chris, known to the poker world simply as “Fox”, is a professional poker player, poker coach, and widely respected theorist and author on the game. Chris would contend that he's known more as a coach than as a player, having served as coach and mentor to several successful players. Read Chris's Full Bio →

Episode Preview: Maximizing Value

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Watch this 2-minute preview of a LearnWPT Strategy Episode as Nick Binger illustrates an example of a common leak most players make with big hands... not maximizing their value.

Understanding how to maximize your expectation with big hands based on concrete factors including opponent range, board texture, and stack size is critical to long-term profitability in No-Limit Hold’em.

After viewing the 2-minute preview, click the red JOIN NOW button to purchase your $5 First Month of Membership and receive immediate access to this full Strategy Episode (normally for LearnWPT.com Monthly and Yearly Members only!).

Have a question about LearnWPT? Contact [email protected] and we will be happy to answer your questions!


Join Us in Congratulating Manju!

We continue to be overwhelmed by all of the feedback we receive from LearnWPT Students.

Not only about the success they’ve been having at the tables since joining or attending a Live Workshop (which is great!), but more importantly how they are improving their play by studying and applying the LearnWPT game-plan.

Read how LearnWPT Live Student, Manju G. from Diamond Bar, CA is implementing the LearnWPT game-plan and making history by being the 1st woman to win a WSOP Circuit ring at Thunder Valley!


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"Dear LearnWPT support team,

Wanted to extend my heartfelt thanks for the most useful concepts presented at the workshop I attended in Feb at the Commerce Casino.

Poker in general is male dominated and being a middle age woman certainly put me at a disadvantage.

The workshop not only gave me the needed confidence but also provided a strategic blueprint in how to maneuver through various stages in a tournament.

Even though the concepts presented were for NLH, I was easily able to apply them in the various mixed games tournaments I played. As a result, I’ve cashed more times in the last 7 months than all of last year.

My most success was at the recent Thunder Valley Circuit where I got my first WSOP ring (see link below) and back to back cashes in the other two events I played.

These cumulative wins put me on top of the leader-board thereby earning the title of the Casino Champion and a free 10K seat to the exclusive 2018/19 Global Casino Championship.

Never thought I would ever play a 10K tourney but thanks to the WPT Team, I get a chance to do so. Am so glad I took the plunge and attended your workshop, it’s more than paid for itself - thank you!"

-Manju G.


Congratulations on your poker success, Manju and we look forward to cheering you on at the WSOP Global Casino Championship and what you will accomplish in the future! 👏

As a student of the game, Manju has the LearnWPT mindset that practicing and applying the LearnWPT game-plan will put you on the path to success.

LearnWPT can do the same for you and your poker game! Try your first month of LearnWPT for only $5 or attend a LearnWPT Live Workshop and you could be our next Success Story!

What is the Big Blind Ante?

Check out Matt Savage's recent article as he explains the benefits and rules of the new Big Blind Ante structure and why the World Poker Tour is adopting it.

So... what strategic adjustments should you be making because of the new BB Ante format?

The answer might surprise you....

Watch the below preview of LearnWPT Strategy Episode 237 as Nick Binger answers a Member submitted question from our Ask a Pro feature regarding adjustments for the new Big Blind Ante structure:

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Some key take aways from Matt Savages' article regarding the new Big Blind Ante structure all players should know:

  • There will be one single ante posted for the whole table by the player in the Big Blind.
  • The ante is posted first and players from any position will be eligible to win the entire ante regardless of chip stack.
  • Antes never reduce until end of tournament.
  • In regards to payouts, if two players are all-in at same table and one is in the Big Blind, (a) the Big Blind gets credit for ante first, (b) the player out of the big blind gets full credit for ante, and (c) the ante is considered dead in the pot.
  • Dealers, staff, and players alike have universally claimed how much easier and more efficient it is. Dealers do not have to remind distracted players to post their antes every hand.
  • More hands are being dealt, allowing structures to remain deeper for longer portions of tournaments.
  • There are less chips in play and less need to make change.

"The TDA and I share a mantra of consistency and, whether or not you personally agree, you should live with the change to be consistent for the benefit of the players. I know that big blind ante is a great change to no-limit hold’em poker tournaments. The big blind ante is here to stay! The bottom line is that BBA is faster and downright better!"

- Matt Savage

HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BIG BLIND ANTE?

Members can send us any questions or hands they've played using the BBA and receive expert answers and analysis from the LearnWPT Instructors using the popular Ask a Pro feature and Hand Input Tool.

What do you think of the new Big Blind Ante?
Share your thoughts in the comments below!


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Think Like a Pro

We created LearnWPT with the goal to provide a place that empowers players to ask questions, help get them focused, and provide a solid game-plan to bring to the table every time they sit down.

Some of the ways we accomplish this is by:

  • Teaching and presenting examples of proven, winning concepts through our Strategy Episodes (short 10-15 min videos)
  • Having Members Practice, Drill, and Play Hands using the WPT GTO Trainer for instant feedback on their decisions
  • Providing a place where Members can send questions to receive answers and guidance with the Ask a Pro feature
  • Giving Members the ability to record and send hands they've played to receive expert analysis using the Hand Input Tool


Not a Member?
Click below to join (just $5 your first month) and start improving your game today!

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