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Old 03-07-2007, 04:18 PM
aislephive aislephive is offline
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Default Re: Coaching WARNING

I got coaching from Snowbank a while back, and I wasn't very impressed at all and got little out of it. I "signed up" for like 4-5 hours but I only used 2. I only sent him $$ for the first session of two hours and that was it. I didn't actively pursue finishing our lessons and that was that.


Now I've been coaching for the past 3 months, very little in March/Feb though because I was getting a little burned out with it and poker was going well so it made sense that I play instead of coach, plus coaching is a time committment which can be tiresome. I still have a few students I take, but it's nothing like in January where I had 15-20 lessons for the month. Coaching is not easy by any means, especially when you just start out. I agree with Krantz that you should look for coaches that have good reputations already to save you the hassle.

Snowbank probably should refund your money OP, but he is not obliged to. [censored] situation but lesson learned I suppose.