![]() I am convinced that a few specific and consistent qualities have led these players to not only play at the final table, but win championships. This is not quite the case, as there are a number of repeat visitors to WPT final tables. With fields increasing by a record amount from event to event, one would believe it to be more likely to see six new faces every time they sit down to watch a new episode. ![]() While I need to notice patterns and variance in play over the course of a single episode for the production purpose, an intriguing by-product is that I have observed certain long-term patterns emerge as certain players succeed more than others. The process of watching and analyzing thousands of hands from simultaneous camera angles offers me a significant amount of data to see consistent patterns develop. ![]() Classes are taught by, not only me, but our Boot Camp core instructors, Mike Sexton, Vince Van Patten, Linda Johnson, Scott Fischman and Ron Rose. We have taken the time to match WPT footage with specific instructional material. The residual effects of watching thousands of hands has been tremendous for my game, and I’d love to share some observations with you, as I do regularly as an instructor at the WPT Boot Camp.
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