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  1. GTO Wizard - A surprisingly large amount of free content, but I try not to focus too much on GTO play because MEP will always be better. Finding Equilibrium - Also good for some GTO content but not alot. Conscious Poker is good. UpSwingPoker has a ton of content.

  2. If you are a beginner and want to watch/learn poker that’s relatable to 80-90 percent of players then check out Doug McCusker poker.

  3. Until all aspects of online poker are legalized in the US, I would treat your deposit as essentially play money. Lots of us still play on these sites fully knowing the inherent risks, but it would be unwise to keep your whole roll on them.

  4. Poker training sites won’t teach you to play poker any faster than playing poker and reviewing your play will. In fact, with a $99 bankroll you can probably play competent TAG poker at the microstakes for the rest of your life.

  5. In US you have Bovada/Ignition which is super soft. Chico network is also very soft. ACR/BCP is a popular option but significantly tougher. In Canada you have a few more options. Most important is to find a soft site. Second most important is to maximize rakeback. DM me to find out how to get rakeback on top of what the site offers.

  6. Each site has its pros and cons. Global is one I haven't tried yet, but it's another one popular for US players. There are a bunch of smaller sites too, but the only one I've had experience with is Crypto Poker Group.

  7. For most players, ignition is the best option - fast, reliable cashouts and very good game quality through midstakes. Anonymous play does change things, but it's a good site. If you live in a regulated market, your state sites are also probably a good option.