Don't mistake the title of my review to mean that I dislike this series. There is some great
material presented on here, but I have two problems with it. The first is when comparing the
instructional level I've seen on other advanced series to these three videos, it is lacking. Green
does a decent job of narrating what is going on, but I feel that he is often rushing through the
material. I'm not a beginner by any means, which is why I felt comfortable purchasing the latter
half of the series. However, given the video is in English, and English appears to be Green's second
language, don't be expecting indepth explanations of what is going on.
As far as the
material presented goes, I felt that the impact of a lot of the material he teaches does not live up
to the hype that is presented in the product advertisement. The man has undeniable skill, but so
many of the moves he teaches he preceeds with comments about rarely using for practical purposes.
There are a few gems on here that will take a while to master, i.e. the Snap deal and Green shuffle,
but those are the only few gems that I forsee taking away from this series.