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	<description>Trusted Reviews of Poker Training and Poker Videos</description>
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		<title>Cardrunners Review</title>
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Cardrunners is one of the oldest Poker training sites on the  internet - it led the way back when the concept first appeared. And what a  concept it was - why have to slog your way through dense Poker manuals, when  you can watch over the shoulders ...</description>
		<link>http://pokertrainingreport.com/review/cardrunners-review/</link>
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		<title>Outstanding Poker Review</title>
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Outstanding Poker was created by two professional Poker players from Toronto. Now, these aren't the world's most famous players or even - by their own admission - the best players. But they regularly earn between 10 and 15 thousand US dollars a month playing medium stakes Poker on the internet. ...</description>
		<link>http://pokertrainingreport.com/review/outstanding-poker-review/</link>
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		<title>Card Killer Poker Training Site Review</title>
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Watching Mike Matusow play $200/$400 Poker is all well and good (and certainly entertaining), but how does it help those that are just starting out in Poker? How does it help those that want to play the micro limits - 0.15c/.30c, or even 0.1c/2c? Well, the answer is that it ...</description>
		<link>http://pokertrainingreport.com/review/card-killer-poker-training-site-review/</link>
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		<title>Poker Savvy Plus video training review</title>
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Poker Savvy Plus is a relative latecomer to the Poker training scene, having launched at the end of 2007. But this should be an advantage - they should have been able to look at their competitors, take all the best parts and leave out all the rubbish. So, have they ...</description>
		<link>http://pokertrainingreport.com/review/a-review-of-poker-savvy-plus-poker-video-training/</link>
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		<title>Real Poker Training full review</title>
		<description>Real Poker Training was one of the original Poker training sites on the internet; one of the first to realise that watching videos of established internet professionals play online would be very useful to those starting out. The theory is that watching someone's actions (as they narrate their thought processes), ...</description>
		<link>http://pokertrainingreport.com/review/full-review-of-real-poker-training/</link>
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