Here at InternetOpportunityReview.com we think that online poker is a great Internet Opportunity. Of course, it’s one that has to be approached with a great deal of caution. There’s a very real possibility that if you barge in feet first you’ll end up losing money. So what’s an internet opportunist to do? Well, until recently we didn’t really know. But a few weeks ago I discovered Real Poker Training. It’s been a revelation. Let me explain…
Poker Books
Reading Poker books is all well and good. If you’ve tried it you’ll know that it can certainly help your game. But often it’s difficult to relate the situations described in the books to ones you find yourself in online. It’s also tricky to visualize it all. So, Poker books, while good, have their limitations.
Online Poker Videos

So, imagine you could take the knowledge imparted in a poker book but actually watch the situations as they unfold at an online poker room. You could get inside the head of a Pro as you watch them make their moves, explaining why they’re doing what they’re doing. That is Real Poker Training. I personally found it to be incredibly useful, and after soaking up several hours of video started to feel that this was indeed a genuine Internet Opportunity. By watching and learning, I would be able to replicate what I’d seen myself. This has in fact proved to be true – my game has come along in leaps and bounds since becoming a member. Of course, I’m nowhere near ready to turn Pro (even if I wanted to), but I’m certainly not losing and still have many hours of video left to watch.
It’s not all roses…
Of course, the RPT site isn’t perfect. The video that the online player produces is a bit small, and the audio quality is at times a bit poor. The quality of the instructors varies too – the regulars are all great, but there are one or two guest teachers whose classroom manner leaves a lot to be desired.
Overall
Overall though, the site is excellent. For anyone who fancies making their full-time incoming from online Poker, I would urge them to start off with a membership at Real Poker Training. The costs is $24.96 a month, and you can cancel at any time, so it really is very low cost. You can visit the site by clicking this link: Real Poker Training or by clicking the button below. 5/5
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