PokerSwat.com launches with WSOP bracelet winner Marty Smyth involved
Following hot on the heels of Phil Galfond’s new training site Bluefirepoker.com, another top online poker training site, PokerSwat.com, launches today with a host of top class videos from some of the world’s leading players.
The site will provide regular training videos from the likes of 2008 World Series of Poker pot-limit Omaha world champion and Boylepoker pro Marty Smyth, James “Andy McLEOD” Obst, Christoffer “-NoName-” Egemo Hansen, Aurangzeb “Ozzy87” Sheikh, Terje “Terken89” Augdal, Sjoerd ‘Pacuno’ Stevens, Stephen ‘PoorUser’ Costello, Alec “Traheho” Torelli, and Soren Kongsgaard along with a number of other top pros.
A wide variety of content is available every month including no-limit hold’em, pot-limit Omaha, mixed cash along with single- and multi-table tournaments.
Uniquely www.pokerswat.com will heavily feature pot-limit Omaha training videos, individual training programs and membership packages for beginner, intermediate, and advanced players, and has a distinctively European focus. The site has over 75 videos in its library and at least 30 new videos are released every month with at least 10 videos at each membership level.
Features include structured training programs for all levels of poker players, a minimum of 10 pot-limit Omaha videos produced each month, video content produced on both U.S. friendly and European only poker rooms, high-definition streaming video with consistently high production quality on every video, content delivery from over 20 high speed servers around the world as well as a host of community features including blogs and forums.
There are three membership levels at PokerSwat.com:
Platinum with a monthly fee of $ 24.99 and a signup fee of $ 49.99 gives access to all video content in the library
Gold with a monthly fee of $ 19.99 and a signup fee of $ 39.99 offers access to all videos up to $ 3/$ 6 cash and all low-to mid buy in single and multi-table tournaments, and guide videos
Silver with a monthly fee of $ 13.99 and signup fee of $ 23.99 gives access to all videos up to .50/$ 1 cash and all low buy in tournaments.