ProPlayLive is an advanced poker training school where you can watch online videos of our professional poker instructors "explaining while playing".
The way Pro Play Live works is simple:
Our poker instructors play in online real money situations from poker tournaments to sit and go's to cash games where every move is recorded while the instructor shares what they are thinking, what they are doing and why they are doing it...at every turn of the cards.
After each playing session or tournament is complete, we archive and store the poker training sessions in our exclusive ProPlay Online Video Library which ProPlay subscribers have access to 24 hours a day / 7 days a week to view anytime you like, as often as you like.
Once you join, you simply login and view the list of videos in our poker training library. The list grows continuously as we are constantly adding new sessions to cover different types of games, different types of playing styles, different real-game situations and more. When you see a video you would like to watch, simply click on it and that video will stream directly to your computer. Pause or rewind as you wish. Watch them as many times as you want.
Membership is just a one-time $49.95 setup fee which includes your first month of unlimited viewing, and then only $19.95 a month thereafter, cancel anytime.
Not sure? Try before you buy. To check out a sample video, click the Watch Demo Video graphic on the right and then click on the video library link to see a partial list of the types of videos available to you when you join. There's always more videos in our library than this list as it lags behind our current inventory.
Books are great poker learning tools, but once you have the basics down you need to apply those principals and then take them to the next level and that is best learned by watching and listening to see how professional players win so you can integrate their techniques and strategies into your own poker game. Books are great for learning general strategy, but with our poker training videos, you learn how to react to a myriad of specific situations likely to confront you in your game, and books simply don't do that.