I have a curiosity and/or a suggestion about something. I really like the resource recommendations for articles and videos that are included in the weekly training plans. However, unless I have missed it somehow, there does not seem to be a way to access these recommended resources directly. In other words, if I want to watch a video or read an article on continuation betting, or playing from the small blind, or whatever, it seems that the only way I can see those recommendations is to have that topic flagged in my weekly plan. Then when the week is over, I lose the links.
In an ideal world, my dream would be a library section with resources grouped according to topic, like they are in the training plan, but accessible all the time to all members, whether or not those topics are currently in my training plan. That way, I could go back three weeks later and read about things I was previously working on. I could also seek out specific pieces of information that I am curious about, even if it is not part of my plan.
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Good idea.
Good Idea!
Good news -- you can view your last 12 training plans. When viewing your training plan, look for the "Previous" button at the top of the screen, to go back to the previous week.
That's great, Steve. Thanks so much. Is that new, or have I just been overlooking it?
You've been overlooking it, but you're not the first. Perhaps I should add something to draw attention to it.
Steve
Thanks Steve. You are correct . . . I didn't notice until you mentioned it.
In the new site redesign we made the training plan resources more accessible as part of the improvements. Under the Training Resources tabe you will find APT Training Plan Articles. Click on that and you'll find icons for the various game types. Here's the direct link:
https://www.advancedpokertraining.com/poker/training-resources.php
Click on the game for which you want articles/videos and you'll see the resources with links grouped by skill/hand/situation.
Thanks for the original suggestion!