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Re: Cardrunners any good
What constitutes the majority of their videos?
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Balance,
Our library is mostly cash game videos. However, we have made an effort over the last 6 months to be more well rounded. Our schedule is like this: Monday - Low limit Cash Tuesday MTT/SNG Weds - Medium Stakes Cash Thurs - MTT/SNG Fri - High stakes cash Sat PLO/Other game Sun - Bonus video/LHE/Razz etc There are about 500 videos. I would estimate 325+ are cash game videos. tc |
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For anyone serious about improving and making some money at poker, CR is definitely definitely a good investment. Tough to get a better education than watching and listening to these guys showing you exactly how to play and why.
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IMO given the cost to sign up I would say that its mostly cost effective when yout start playing $200nl cash up.
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I loved the sample videos from CardRunner. However, I do not make money playing poker and do not have the descretionary income to make a monthly commitment. Will there ever be pricing that allows for viewing on a pay-per-view basis, or something similar for the competitive casual player?
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I'm pretty sure they have a membership that allows you to purchase videos individually.
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[ QUOTE ]
I loved the sample videos from CardRunner. However, I do not make money playing poker and do not have the descretionary income to make a monthly commitment. Will there ever be pricing that allows for viewing on a pay-per-view basis, or something similar for the competitive casual player? [/ QUOTE ] We do sell videos individually, it's just much more cost-effective to buy the membership. I would compare buying a couple videos and watching them to reading a few chapters of a poker book. Sure, it will help you, but you are much better off reading the whole thing. tc |
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recommended
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[ QUOTE ]
I loved the sample videos from CardRunner. However, I do not make money playing poker and do not have the descretionary income to make a monthly commitment. Will there ever be pricing that allows for viewing on a pay-per-view basis, or something similar for the competitive casual player? [/ QUOTE ] They allow you to purchase the videos individually |
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I just watched one of the sample videos on YouTube and it's great and I think I may sign up for Cardrunners too...
Can someone tell me what the difference between silver and gold membership is? In the tour silver is listed at $17.99/month and no sign-up fee, whereas gold is $99 fee and $24.99/month. I'd probably sign up for silver due to the $99 up front fee unless gold just has way more benefits or something - is gold worth paying $99 AND $7 a month more? Don't mind the $7/month more so much but the $99 up front ... meh. All I can get from the site and tour is gold has "unlimited access to videos" and silver is limited somehow. How? Thanks |
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