Some of the mjw006 and ITRIED2WARNU videos are pretty good and illustrate a lot of good concepts in those games. Barewire's deep stack videos also show some very relevant stuff for the deeper part of those blind levels.
I would not neglect the short stack areas though, whether it's you or your opponent winning a lot of chips early or a game going late, end game is important in regular speeds. For that, look at Coffeeyay, Cog Dissonance and PHMERC in particular.
Cog also has some turbo and regular speed videos that should be worth watching. I'd lean towards everybody's 2011-2012 videos the most, as they were playing their best then versus 2009-2010.
Some of the mjw006 and ITRIED2WARNU videos are pretty good and illustrate a lot of good concepts in those games. Barewire's deep stack videos also show some very relevant stuff for the deeper part of those blind levels.
I would not neglect the short stack areas though, whether it's you or your opponent winning a lot of chips early or a game going late, end game is important in regular speeds. For that, look at Coffeeyay, Cog Dissonance and PHMERC in particular.
Cog also has some turbo and regular speed videos that should be worth watching. I'd lean towards everybody's 2011-2012 videos the most, as they were playing their best then versus 2009-2010.