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ssnl is usually around 100/hr and uNL is around 50-60/hr, but if you have no experience i'd recommend charging less
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ssnl is usually around 100/hr and uNL is around 50-60/hr, but if you have no experience i'd recommend charging less [/ QUOTE ] Ok thanks, I was planning to do it a little less to begin. Same charges for hand analysis and live coaching ? |
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Same charges for hand analysis and live coaching ? [/ QUOTE ] bump... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Hi Mat'
I don't understand why you want to coach somebody ? You win more when you are playing, isn'it ? That's just to have a "fixe" (rakeback is better !) or you want to help an other player ? |
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Coaching is less stressful and has no variance.
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Hi Mat' I don't understand why you want to coach somebody ? You win more when you are playing, isn'it ? That's just to have a "fixe" (rakeback is better !) or you want to help an other player ? [/ QUOTE ] You obviously make less money at the beginning but if you're coaching good and end up to have a good reputation you can raise your charges, then the difference between your winrate and your coaching charges won't be that much. And like BigPoppa said there are other advantages, this is less stressful, no variance, and it can improve your own game. |
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OK, ty for answer,
GL ;-) (apprends leur à pas tilter^^) |
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#8
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He finally understood that he can't get higher.
NL1K to tough for him, so he decided to coach Drew. I lol'ed. |
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