Run It Once Elite for $7: Your One Week Shortcut to 9,800+ PLO Training Videos

Quick Overview

  • Run It Once just opened a $7 trial for full Elite access (normally $199.99/month). That is a full week of the top tier, not the watered-down free version.
  • Save 10% on all Run It Once NLHE & PLO memberships, courses and Vision with Run It Once discount code PLO365.
  • One week unlocks 9,800+ training videos, every Mini Course in the library, and a seat at next week’s live Final Table Bootcamp with Seth Davies, Alex Theologis, and Sam Greenwood.
  • It auto-downgrades to the free Basic account after seven days. No card left running, no sneaky renewal to cancel later.
  • Run It Once says this pricing is only live for a few days, so this is a “blink and it’s gone” window, not a standing offer.

The #1 Beginner Leak: Studying Without a Plan

Here is the leak we see in almost every micro and low-stakes PLO player who messages us: they “study” by grazing. A YouTube clip here, a Twitch highlight there, a forum thread about a hand that went sideways last night. None of it connects. None of it builds on the last thing they watched.

That is not studying. That is snacking.

The players who actually move up in stakes do the opposite. They pick a curriculum, follow it in order, and let one concept build on the next until the ideas start clicking together at the table in real time.

The Quick Win: A $7 week inside a structured Elite library is, for most players reading this, the cheapest structured study block they will ever buy. Use it like one.

The NLHE Translation: What Elite Actually Feels Like

If you crossed over from No-Limit Hold’em, here is the comparison that matters.

Free PLO content is the equivalent of watching random NLHE Twitch streams. Entertaining, occasionally useful, but no structure and no accountability.

The Elite PLO training site Run It Once Elite is closer to getting handed a seat in a private coaching group. You get the full back catalogue of in-depth videos, Mini NLHE & PLO Courses (short, focused modules built around one specific skill, like a crash course rather than a full semester), and live access to events like the upcoming Final Table Bootcamp, where the coaches walk through real decision trees in real time.

Jargon, Defined in Plain English

We will use a couple of terms in this piece because they matter for understanding the value here. Each one gets defined immediately so nobody gets left behind.

  • Elite tier: Run It Once’s top membership level. It normally runs $199.99 per month and includes the full 9,800+ video library plus live events. In plain English, it is the “everything unlocked” version of the site.
  • EV (Expected Value): the average long run result of a decision if you made it a thousand times. In plain English, it is whether a play makes you money or loses you money over time, even if any single hand can go either way.
  • Mini Course: a short, topic specific training module. In plain English, think of it as a focused tutorial on one skill, not a giant multi-hour course you have to schedule a whole weekend for.

The Bleeding Wound: What “Not Studying” Actually Costs You

Let’s do the math, because numbers convince better than adjectives.

Elite normally costs $199.99 a month. That works out to roughly $6.67 per day. The $7 trial gives you seven days of that same access, a slice of training that would normally cost you close to $47, for one dollar more than a single day’s normal price.

Now flip it around. Every session you play with an unpatched leak (overcalling preflop, missing blocker logic on the river, misjudging stack to pot ratio in three bet pots) is a session where you are quietly handing money back to the regulars at your table. A single corrected leak, applied consistently, can be the difference between a winning month and a losing one at the micros and small stakes.

Seven days inside a structured Elite library, watched with intent, is realistically enough time to identify and start correcting two or three of those leaks. At $7, that is not really a purchase. That is closing a leak in your winrate for the price of a coffee.

Do This Next Session

Before your very next session, pick the one PLO spot that has cost you the most lately (calling too wide from the blinds, overvaluing non-nut flushes, or playing static boards too passively are common culprits). Use your Elite week to find one video that directly addresses that exact spot. Watch it once, write down the single biggest adjustment, and play your next session with that one change as your only focus. Do not try to fix five things at once. Fix one thing properly.

Free Money on the Table

Here is the part that should sting a little: Run It Once is not asking you to commit to anything. Seven days at $7, then it automatically drops you back to a free account. There is no auto-renewal to remember, no subscription to cancel, no fine print trap.

That means the only thing standing between you and $199.99 worth of Elite access is seven dollars and the decision to actually use it. Run It Once has been clear that this pricing is not permanent, it is only available for a few days. If you are even slightly curious about tightening up your PLO game before your next session, this is about as close to free money as poker training gets.

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