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Re: 3-bet.net coaches
Any SSNL coaches in Milwaukee / Chicago area ??
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Re: 3-bet.net coaches
yo there should be a list of which coaches live where and are open to doing live sessions, that would be sweet. krantz gogogo do it
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#143
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Re: 3-bet.net coaches
Philadelphia area?
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#144
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Re: 3-bet.net coaches
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yo there should be a list of which coaches live where and are open to doing live sessions, that would be sweet. krantz gogogo do it [/ QUOTE ] i will talk to everyone and get this together by next weekend, v good idea |
#145
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Philadelphia area? [/ QUOTE ] will, if you'd be interested in doing one of those group session things in the Philly area, I'd definitely love to tag along. |
#146
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Re: 3-bet.net coaches
chicago?
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[ QUOTE ] Philadelphia area? [/ QUOTE ] will, if you'd be interested in doing one of those group session things in the Philly area, I'd definitely love to tag along. [/ QUOTE ] sounds good, I'm leaving for PSU the 22nd though so it would have to be pretty soon |
#148
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Re: 3-bet.net coaches
That still might be workable for me, PM if you get a date set. Otherwise same deal when you're home for Thanksgiving or whatever, I go to Penn and am around pretty much this whole year.
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Re: 3-bet.net coaches
just curious... how do most people coach online? If I ever tried to coach someone I'd just tell them to open a few tables and watch them play and point out any glaring mistakes or offer up alternate lines etc. Seems like it'd be hard to just try to tell them a laundry list of things to do or look out for without applying them to a real situation. Looking at hand histories doesn't seem all that helpful really not knowing all the table dynamics and how everyone's playing. I guess just playing a table or two and IM'ing hole cards might be somewhat similar.
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#150
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Re: 3-bet.net coaches
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just curious... how do most people coach online? If I ever tried to coach someone I'd just tell them to open a few tables and watch them play and point out any glaring mistakes or offer up alternate lines etc. Seems like it'd be hard to just try to tell them a laundry list of things to do or look out for without applying them to a real situation. Looking at hand histories doesn't seem all that helpful really not knowing all the table dynamics and how everyone's playing. I guess just playing a table or two and IM'ing hole cards might be somewhat similar. [/ QUOTE ] aim and skype. sweating is not good coaching but i suppose some people can make that work. some people do have programs that allow you to see their desktop. |
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