www.leggopoker.com

Established: 2007

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Cost: $30 P/M

Rating: 7/10

LeggoPoker

LeggoPoker is a poker training site with a nice community feel to it. Top coaches at the site include; aejones, LuckyChewy, sauce123, nutsinho and many more. The main focus of the site is 6 max No Limit Holdem for SSNL and MSNL players. We are confident you will learn alot from the Leggo Poker guys if you are a 6 max cash game player.

Overview

Leggo Poker is new player in the online poker market that features one of the largest assemblies of online poker pros of any poker training site. With a total of 36 instructors, and featuring such online poker talent as AEJones, Nutsinho, and Russell Fox, Leggo Poker has quickly built up an impressive archive of poker training videos.

With 576 of the 615 videos featured on the site pertaining to No Limit Holdem, Leggo Poker is what I would call a specialty site. That said Leggo Poker is starting to build up a decent library of Pot Limit Omaha videos –the site currently contains 36 PLO videos—and features 45 Multi-Table Tournament videos. Aside from that members will only find a handful of videos in other poker disciplines such as 2-7 Triple Draw and Mixed Games. The site currently doesn’t offer any Sit & Go videos.

Leggo Poker does have a very good mix of low, mid, and high stakes games: with 225 small stakes videos, 180 mid-stakes videos, and 180 high-stakes videos; so in that respect the site is extremely well rounded.

Target Population

Leggo Poker is a purely NLHE site at the moment, with almost all of the site’s resources focused on this particular genre. Furthermore, the main focus of the site is Short-Handed NLHE games, although they have a decent amount of Heads-Up and Full Ring videos as well, but the majority of the videos focus on Short-Handed NLHE games.

Basically if you’re not looking to play short-handed NLHE you’ll probably find one of Leggo Poker’s competitors more suited to your tastes. If you are interested in Short-Handed NLHE Leggo Poker should be one of the first sites you look at.

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Unique Features

Leggo doesn’t really offer any groundbreaking features, but they do all of the basic stuff very well. One thing Leggo Poker does offer is 27 Presentation style videos, where the viewer will learn in more of a power-point type format.

Coaching Team

Like I said in the summary, Leggo Poker has a large coaching team; featuring some of the biggest names in all of online poker. So, while you may not be familiar with these players’ real names, their screen-names are household names for any online poker fan.

  • Aaron “AEJones” Jones
  • Rob “BobboFitos” Ekstut
  • Ben “BoyWonder” Eliass
  • Ben “bttech86” Tollerene
  • Cero “Cero_Z” Zucarrello
  • Clayton “Clayton” Newman
  • Daniel “CntGetMeDown” Ozobia
  • Craig “CraigtheDeac” Boyd
  • Danny “D2theMFI” Isaacson
  • Martin “DODGYKEN” Coleman
  • Eric “dogg11” Murtie
  • Alex “grizy123” Jian
  • Dan “GrogHeadFlow” Flower
  • Dan “Irishman07” Myers
  • Isura “Isura” Edirisinghe
  • James “JamesMa” Ma
  • Keiran “K_Man” Harris
  • Andrew “LuckyChewy” Lichtenberger
  • Ashton “lwrunner103” Griffin
  • Greg “MYNAMEIZGREG” Brooks
  • Richard “nutsinho” Lyndaker
  • Robert “Patonius2000” Woodcock
  • Matt “Probability” Young
  • Phillip “RedJoker” Weedle
  • Jared “RikaKazak” Bartlett
  • Russell “Russ Fox” Fox
  • Ben “Sauce123” Sulsky
  • Scott “sc000T” Millar
  • Jay “SEABEAST” Kinkade
  • Reid “Shootaa” Young
  • Ben “Straate” Straate
  • Russ “StudentCain” Walling
  • Trevor “thac” Hackworth
  • Denny “the_end” Man
  • Nivk “Unknown Soldier” Katovsky
  • Steve “zugwat” Silverman
  • James “JamesMa” Ma
  • Keiran “K_Man” Harris
  • Andrew “LuckyChewy” Lichtenberger
  • Ashton “lwrunner103” Griffin
  • Greg “MYNAMEIZGREG” Brooks
  • Richard “nutsinho” Lyndaker
  • Robert “Patonius2000” Woodcock
  • Matt “Probability” Young
  • Phillip “RedJoker” Weedle
  • Jared “RikaKazak” Bartlett
  • Russell “Russ Fox” Fox
  • Ben “Sauce123” Sulsky
  • Scott “sc000T” Millar
  • Jay “SEABEAST” Kinkade
  • Reid “Shootaa” Young
  • Ben “Straate” Straate
  • Russ “StudentCain” Walling
  • Trevor “thac” Hackworth
  • Denny “the_end” Man
  • Nivk “Unknown Soldier” Katovsky
  • Steve “zugwat” Silverman
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Highlights

  • Very good audio and video quality, especially in full screen mode
  • Downloadable and streaming videos
  • Hand History Convertor
  • Very active forum with 100’s of users online at virtually anytime
  • Blog area for instructors and members

Pricing Options and Exclusive Discounts

Leggo Poker is one of the most affordable online poker training sites if you are willing to commit to 6 months or 1 year, and is very reasonably priced at $30/month with no initiation fee for players who choose to pay one month at a time. Leggo Poker offers potential members a variety of options to join the site:

  • 6 Month Membership for $165
  • 12 Month Membership for $300
  • Monthly recurring membership for $30/month

Basically, if you purchase a 12 month membership to Leggo Poker you’ll be paying only $25/month! A very good price for an online poker training site of such high quality, and one you’ll likely find nowhere else.

Leggo Poker also offers potential members a free 7-day trial to the site.  A definite sign that the Leggo Poker team stands by the product they produce.

Additionally, Leggo Poker offers Holdem Manger for only $55 ($25 off the normal price), as well as rakeback deals, and incentives that could reward you with a free membership.

Overall

All-in-all, Leggo Poker is a solid online poker training site, and even though it can’t compete with some other site’s libraries, or other sites high production values regarding their videos, in the overall scheme of things Leggo ranks very well in the top three areas:

  • Amount of quality content = very good
  • Audio and Video Quality of videos = very good
  • Cost = very good

Leggo Poker doesn’t stand-out in any one area, but the site would be excellent to supplement another poker training site superscription.

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