After two years PokerNews’ official poker training and coaching site is back with big names in its line-up. No doubt that this time around PokerNews is looking to make its training site called PokerNews Strategy to work and last. Although there is huge competition in this field, PokerNews is a site backed by reputation and a strong brand name. Tons of poker players visit it on a daily basis.

They have signed Randy "Nanonoko" Lew, who is one of the biggest names in online poker. Nanonoko will be making training videos for the site.

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Landy "Nanonoko" Lew

Randy "Nanonoko" Lew will be joined by Josh "LitleBastrd" Tieman, who just won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in Event #6. Tony G and Dustin “neverwin” Woolf and other well known names will also be part of the team line-up.

The site’s model is based on its main competitors. As I see they have nothing unique on offer compared to their rivals, even the structure is totaly the same. So they will have to heavily rely on the help of PokerNews.com’s traffic and Nanonoko to take off.

You can get a sneak peek of what is in store for this new site by checking out one of their videos made by the instructor Kane "Nascar_1949" Kalas. It is totaly free to watch:

Video - Kalas

Like its main competitors (CardRunners, LeggoPoker, DeucesCracked, DragTheBar) PokerNews Strategy training site will require paid subscription in order to watch videos.

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