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Tommy Angelo
I am thinking seriously of spending $8000.and taking Tommy's course.Has anyone ever taken it or can offer any advice.I play 20/40 limit(full kill)at the local casino which is the largest game in the city.Thanks.
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Re: Tommy Angelo
man 200BB is a lot of scrill. I guess if you have serious tilt/mental issues with your game then it might be worth it but, that price seems kind of ridic.
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Re: Tommy Angelo
you could likely get a cheaper coach who could help you just as much
8000 is a lot considering the stakes you play |
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Re: Tommy Angelo
are you a pro? if so you arent paying 8k since its a write off.
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Re: Tommy Angelo
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are you a pro? if so you arent paying 8k since its a write off. [/ QUOTE ] Actually, it's not even necessary that he be a pro. Amateurs are eligible to deduct expenses, as well, up to the amount of winnings. See this court decision. --Dan |
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Re: Tommy Angelo
That seems like a lot but I have never had a coaching experience that was not worth the money. I would bet this one would be no expection.
P.S Victor, that includes you buddy. |
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Re: Tommy Angelo
I'll coach you for way cheaper. $8000? Price is ridiculous man, not worth it.
-TheActionKid |
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Re: Tommy Angelo
I read through the whole decision. It's not quite so easy to call it a write-off if you're an amateur.
That said, Tommy has special gifts and lessons from him are well, well worth it. |
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Re: Tommy Angelo
he offers telephone consultations that are less expensive
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Re: Tommy Angelo
So which coaches offer the "biggest bang for the buck" for a medium stakes LHE player?
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