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Poker in the Sky?

By Lindsay Kaplan

Do you want to get some quick tutorials on poker? You can do this while traveling from one place to another by air. What appears to be an innovative learning technique for poker passionate people, they will now be able to get some tips while flying in the air to their favorite poker tournament or poker room.

The online poker site The World Poker Exchange in association with U.S Airways will include poker tutorial spots on Overture, the airline's award-winning in-flight entertainment program. This informative 90-second instructional spots are taken directly from the World Poker Exchange's new tutorial DVD series, 'In the Minds of the Poker Pros.'

Each instructional poker spot will feature insight into the best minds of poker. Experts like David Sklansky, Doyle Brunson, and Kathleen Watterson will give detailed analysis of actual poker hands and situations, with indicators on how to play various hands and tips to winning in various poker situations. The tutorial spots will run on all US Airways video-equipped flights that are two hours in length or more. Some of the US Airways flights that will feature these spots are New York City, London, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and San Diego.

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