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That's not meant to be a substitute for learning it in depth, but rather for review purposes it would be nice to read a brief synopsis. Any tips would be appreciated.

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  • What language are you looking for. In Hebrew there are many.
    – newcomer
    May 23, 2016 at 9:43
  • Preferably English
    – CoolGuy
    May 23, 2016 at 12:59

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DafDigest is a great resource when learning the daf.

http://www.dafdigest.org/archives.php

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    May 23, 2016 at 2:43
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The point-by-point outline from dafyomi.co.il is a good resource. You can subscribe to it by email, which is how I get it, though I've found the email to be a little erratic in the last year or so.

They also publish a short compilation of background material on each daf along with other related materials.

None of this is a substitute for the full text; these are outlines and summaries and, of necessity, incomplete. For review purposes, though, it looks like it would serve well. (I'm still mostly learning rather than reviewing, but I've sometimes used it for review.)

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http://www.dafyomi.co.il/memdb/revindex.php?fr=kidu revach l'daf (link goes to kidushin but they have for other tractates as well)

has short summary with brief insight

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If you can read form a video
this app daf hachaim

Has a very good 1 min and 5 min video of the daf yomi (and also old dafim)

You can probably access it on there website.
http://dafhachaim.org

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