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NerO   United States. Jul 25 2009 04:59. Posts 2402 | | |
| On July 25 2009 00:05 zaragyemo wrote:
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On July 24 2009 22:51 NerO wrote:
how bout u return the smi. favor n throw ur boy a few free lessons |
haha =) You gotta start playing first
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i do play and have in the past im jus so fucking broke rite now i gots no monies 2 comfortably spare to play w/ and 5NL really sucks weiner |
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longple   Sweden. Jul 25 2009 05:40. Posts 4472 | | |
| On July 24 2009 11:41 SpeedyJack wrote:
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On July 21 2009 10:36 longple wrote:
lots of serious comments here.
(no they are not funny)
ye how many students do you have this far? would like to see some of ur students comment on your teaching. (maybe in a near future). would be interesting to see if any1 improved |
I'm his long term student.
I started playing poker pretty recently and only had about 30k hands in cash games when he took me on at the beginning of the month. I beat NL25 for most of those hands, but I was also feeling a ton of pain being so new and not knowing much about tons of situations. I moved up to NL50 a week or two before he started coaching me and I was basically break even (albeit over a small sample). We've had about 6-7 coaching sessions in July for probably 10 hours or so, we've done everything from video reviews to HH to live sweat of me and live sweat of him playing my stakes. I feel like it has improved my play a ton, although I'm probably the perfect student type for him, given that he has played a ton of hands and that is my main weakness, not that I can't analyze stuff for myself, but often I'll draw the wrong conclusion or it will take me so long to reach the right one that it helps immensely for someone else to spot the leak right away.
We aren't that far into the deal, but if I could go back and make what was a pretty close decision at the time knowing what I know now, it would be in a heartbeat. I feel like I can grind NL50 for the rest of the summer and really make a crushing of it. I make somewhat frequent (every week or two) updates to my blog if any cares to follow.
Anyway, I really like k2o4's coaching style, he explains everything thoroughly and in a manner that really makes it clear. I only play NL50, but there haven't really been any situations where he hasn't known what to do or been unclear about the best thing to do.
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good reveiw, im really tempted but i dont think my roll can afford this :/ would be sweet to plug some leaks though since it feels like ive become blind after a long time of being break even at 25NL last 1.5 month.. ;/ |
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k2o4   United States. Jul 25 2009 16:58. Posts 4803 | | |
Thanks for the review speedyjack =)
And thanks everyone for the kind words.
Been getting a lot of requests but I just have to let everyone know that I can't go under the $50 per session price and I honestly can't think of any trades that I'd ever want to make. If I charge any less than $50 then I'm really just giving up too much grinding time for not enough return. I love coaching but I need to earn money too. I usually go over 1 hr plus there's the free 30 minute consultation, so it's a pretty sick deal value wise and I just can't do any better than that. Thanks to everyone who has shown interest and sent in trade offers and so on. ^^ |
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