Learn H.o.r.s.e. Poker at the Full Tilt Poker Academy
Imagine yourself competing across the table from some of the top poker players in the world. Now for a moment you reflect on the choices that brought you to this point and you realize how crucial the one on one training was for you. It took you from poker rookie, to the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas and it was at a pace that made you surpass even your best hopes. While you are playing the tables, you think about the tips Howard Lederer gave you, or how Chris Ferguson played the same hand, while explaining his choices to you. Now you are able to put that advice to very good use.
Does that sound far fetched to you? Far from it. Thanks to Full Tilt Poker, you can have one on one training with some of the top men and women in the poker industry. These players will take you step by step, at your pace, through everything from the basics to advanced strategy and bankroll management. They provide you with the training, skills and understanding to plan a successful poker strategy, for every hand you see. They do this by walking you through everything applicable, and then offering you challenges to achieve by putting the lessons into play. That’s not all the training gives you either, Full Tilt is actually giving away points for each level achieved, and those points are good for poker gear, supplies, tournament tokens, cash, and much more than you would ever expect from any online course.
Let’s dive into some of the specifics.
When you first visit the academy, you are welcomed by the dean himself, Howard Lederer. He walks you through the academy online, and shows you what to expect. He gives you a brief understanding and visualization, which really wets the appetite for what is to come. Then he takes you through the process briefly of signing up and logging in, but that’s not where he stops. He will be one of your poker teachers in the Full Tilt Poker Academy. Can you think of a better coach? If you can chances are, he or she, is also coaching, teaching and explaining the game at the academy.
The academy process starts with the sit and learn. This is an assessment of your poker knowledge. As you interact with various quizzes you find the Full Tilt Pro’s offering you applicable hints to achieve your desired results. While you review what you know, and interact with the academy sit n learn process you accrue points. These points will lead you to the Sit n Learn Leaderboard. From this list, leaders are invited to an exclusive freeroll every month on Full Tilt Poker. This is the first way academy students are rewarded for their solid efforts to better their competitive poker game.
After the Sit n Learn process there are the lessons. This is where the pros are waiting to teach you personally. The lessons themselves cover a vast array of topics. From here you learn to build your stack, or play multi table games online. It even has a course to teach how to understand and determine the pot odds and implied odds, Andy Bloch teaches that one. Taylor Caby will walk you through online tells, making them simple to identify, and understand. With detailed lessons like these your poker game is going to visibly improve. All you will have to do is apply what you are learning.
Speaking of applying what you have learned, the academy follows every lesson with a challenge. The challenge will vary by lesson, and be achievable when you apply what was taught by your academy poker professional. There are some challenges that will only take you moments to complete with success, however do not let those lull you into a comfort zone. Full Tilt Poker and the professional poker players have worked hard to make sure you excel, thus some of your challenges will take you much longer to achieve the desired results. None are beyond reach, as long as you are applying the valuable knowledge being shared with you, by those who know.
When you are ready for some more one on one time with your favorite subject or teacher, the sessions will help you further. These sessions are recorded events, and game play that is verbally analyzed by the skilled poker professional playing the game. The sessions cover everything you could imagine or want, from understanding why you would muck an Ace/Queen suited to how to use your position to steal the blinds. The session choices available will enable you to see the logic behind the poker choices.
To help academy students track their lesson progress, as well as their challenges they have included a ‘My Academy’ page. In it is your personal academy achievements, point accruements, access to the Full Tilt Poker Store, where your points spend like money and everything you need to see where your poker lessons are leading you.
By now I’m certain you are wondering what this unbelievable training costs. After all the WSOP circuit has been offering training for years now. To run a successful class you need quality teachers, and they come with a price tag, thus the lessons are expensive to many who are just stretching their poker wings. Full Tilt Poker has thought of everything. Every aspect of this online poker academy is impressive, supportive, and free. Yes, the high quality, impressive academy of poker where the teachers are world renowned players, online and off, is free. It comes with no charge or deposit required by you.
To register for this incredible opportunity you do have to visit the Full Tilt Poker website, and set up your user name and password. It is strongly suggested that you download the software at the same time, this will enable you to have access to the numerous free rolls and sit n go events Full Tilt Poker will be educating you about. Then you go to the academy and sign in. You are able to begin learning from the most amazing collection of poker skill in moments. Learn H.o.r.s.e. poker at the Full Tilt Poker Academy.












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