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Press Release Full House

Joined: 21 Jan 2004 Posts: 769
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Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:48 pm Post subject: Nutblocker launches first edition of Nutblocker Magazine |
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http://www.nutblocker.com/press/NB-La...press_release.pdf
Nutblocker launches first edition of Nutblocker Magazine
BRIGHTON, UK – March 10, 2012 – Nutblocker today launched its first edition of the Nutblocker Magazine – the world’s premier digital magazine for Pot Limit Omaha and Mixed Games Poker.
Nutblocker Magazine is a premium e-magazine that is designed to be a bridge between tight, structured comprehensiveness and deep, exploratory analysis. It is a survey of intermediate ideas produced by our best writers spread across multiple games, writing styles, and analytic approaches. It assumes most readers have a solid foundation and balances reinforcement of that foundation with nuanced analysis of challenging problems that go far beyond it.
With a team of writers consisting of the world’s very best Pot Limit Omaha and Mixed Games players, Nutblocker Magazine aims to be a hub for ambitious players who want to learn from the very best in the games today. Easily recognizable names like Mike “Gordo16” Gorodinsky, Phil “Jackal” Shaw, Mike “Schneids” Schneider, Andreas “Skjervoy” Torbergsen and Gavin “gavz101” Cochrane make up part of the team of talented players writing for Nutblocker Magazine.
Said Jim “Lefty2506” Egerer about the Nutblocker project: “I thought an all-PLO community was long awaited with the first NutBlocker launch, now I think they just nailed it, and threw in some great mixed games stuff for good meausre. I'll be writing for NB as much as I can; so nice not to have to temper the depth to make it accessible to inexperienced players, you'll get the best stuff I have here.”
Nutblocker is the brainchild of Andreas “Skjervoy” Torbergsen and Tom “LearnedfromTV” Chambers. For more information on NBM, see http://www.nutblocker.com/article/491...ker-magazine.html |
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sheriffatman Straight
Joined: 04 Apr 2010 Posts: 417
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Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:17 pm Post subject: Re: Nutblocker launches first edition of Nutblocker Magazine |
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| sounds great - links faulty tho? |
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BigChunks Flush

Joined: 19 Sep 2003 Posts: 583 Location: Bellsdyke, Scotland
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:27 am Post subject: Re: Nutblocker launches first edition of Nutblocker Magazine |
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| sheriffatman wrote: | | sounds great - links faulty tho? |
the link in the PDF (at the top of post) works fine. looks like a well laid out site. _________________ BigChunks.
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Phil Shaw One Pair
Joined: 24 Sep 2005 Posts: 33
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 3:58 pm Post subject: Re: Nutblocker launches first edition of Nutblocker Magazine |
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Heres the release detailing the magazine content, link works fine without the fullstop.
About Nutblocker Magazine
Tom Chambers
Intro
Nutblocker Magazine is a premium e-magazine that is designed to be a bridge between tight, structured comprehensiveness and deep, exploratory analysis. It is a survey of intermediate+ ideas produced by our best writers spread across multiple games, writing styles, and analytic approaches. It assumes most readers have a solid foundation and balances reinforcement of that foundation with nuanced analysis of challenging problems that go far beyond it.
We also spice things up with non-strategy material ranging from serious news and opinion pieces to entertaining interviews, all of course within the umbrella of PLO and mixed games. List price is $29.95 per issue – we will announce subscription pricing and any other discount opportunities as those details are finalized.
There are sneak previews of the content of NBM Issue #1 on the home page and in each of the three editions of NBW. The full table of contents is as follows, with the average article coming in at around 2000 words:
News and Interviews
Barry Greenstein Talks Mixed Games by Phil Shaw (Jackal)
Interview with Andreas Torbergsen (Skjervoy)
Interview with Terje Augdal (Terken89)
Sitout Games - 2012 Online Poker's Prisoner's Dilemma, by Tom Chambers (LearnedfromTV)
2011 High Stakes PLO Year in Review
Jan-Feb 2012 High Stakes Poker Review
PLO Strategy
A Leveling War - Facing a Strange Line with History, by Gavin Cochrane (Gavz101)
15 Seconds to Act – Build a Plan from the Ground Up by Jim Egerer (Lefty2506)
A Leveling War - Maximizing on This Hand by Stephen McDonald (Adiprene1)
The Power of Card Removal - Range versus Range on the River by Tom Chambers (LearnedfromTV)
Can’t Win if you Check! Bluffing in PLO by Galen Cranston (Gakn29)
Three-bet Pots in 2012 by Sean Rafael (Doorbread)
Mixed Game Strategy
Rethinking pre-flop play in Limit Hold’em, by Tony (TPiranha) Pirone
Drawing to Half - A sticky Omaha 8 post-flop situation, by Mike Schneider (Schneids)
Third Street Concepts in Stud 8 by Eric Rodawig (ChipsAhoya)
Applying Game Theory to Lowball Draw by Phil Shaw (Jackal)
New Kids on the Block - An Introduction to Badeucey and Badacey by Mike Gorodinsky (Gordo)
Why I Play Razz - A WSOP Tournament Hand, by Dan Abrams (Dr. Razz) _________________ jackal69poker.blogspot.com |
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zebediah Royal Flush

Joined: 09 Aug 2005 Posts: 5714
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 4:04 pm Post subject: Re: Nutblocker launches first edition of Nutblocker Magazine |
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| Phil Shaw wrote: | | $29.95 per issue |
For an e-magazine? _________________ because you very very retardo i lose |
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ryanpb Full House

Joined: 11 Oct 2005 Posts: 1500 Location: Moseley
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 4:53 pm Post subject: Re: Nutblocker launches first edition of Nutblocker Magazine |
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| Phil Shaw wrote: | | List price is $29.95 per issue |
FAIL - It's not a proper magazine and not a proper poker training site. They should decide what it is and come back with something people would pay. A flashy website brandishing the term 'mixed games' and 'intermediate' doesn't justify the price.
I'd happily eat my words if the content was amazing but for that price you would expect the high quantity and quality that would come with the very best poker books on a monthly basis. Tough ask. _________________ @ryanpb |
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