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Now Available for private groups:
Sit & Go Practice Tournaments

 

They are One Table Tournament as is played in all casino’s. You receive  starting chips (amount varies by what we are playing). The “rounds” (time in a blind level) will be 15 minutes long. Blinds will go up after each round, until there is a winner.

The winner will receive a prize supplied by the
host for the event
.

Call us for more information on how
we can host your event.

 Poker Academy Instructors believe that the more practice on a “Final Table” you get, the more prepared you are for a REAL final table! As long as you continue to win, you will not have to pay to practice.

 

We use CopagŠ Cards, the official cards of the
World Series of Poker!

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"blackjack"

"blackjack", a student at Poker Academy, had this to say after his 9th place finish at the Wildhorse Casino Spring Round Up $250 No Limit Shootout:
"The best thing about Poker Academy is that it hones the experienced players' game as well as the novice player. My game is now much tighter, and my strategy more varied. Also, both Ellix and Stuart are there for you throughout the training. I’m looking forward to future events I will play in,  as well as the skills that I will gain with the help from  Poker Academy."

Below is a list of our upcoming seminars. To register for a seminar, just complete the form on the Registration Page, and we'll send you a confirmation with additional seminar background material.
 
You can also call us directly at 818.343.4626 to register for a seminar.
 
Visit our Contact Us page if you'd like to request a speaker for your own training program or event.

New Low Pricing: All Seminars at Poker Academy are $10 per student, payable at the door. This fee includes the lecture and the practice tournament following the lecture.

Date
Topics Covered will include:
Speaker
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Raising from UTG: Why, When, How Much,
and what message do you want to send?.
Table Etiquette: Be Nice

Plus More! 

TBA
 
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Table Image: What do they think of you?
 
TBA
 
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Bluffing: When to and when not to
 
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