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Re: Best MSNL Coaches
wiltontilt ftw!
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Re: Best MSNL Coaches
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] How much does BobboFitos charge? Anyone work with him? Results? [/ QUOTE ] I've been working with Rob for a couple months now, and I think he does a great job. [/ QUOTE ] How many sessions have you had with him? What aspects of your game do you think he improved the most? rates? [/ QUOTE ] I don't know what his rates are these days, they were going up about the time I started working with him. We have done 5 sessions thus far. Areas of improvement? I think my preflop game is much better than it was, primarily in the area of 3-bet pots. It suprised me just how valuable his preflop lessons were. Postflop, we are just getting started. My bet-sizing on the flop is better than it was a week ago, and I think I've improved my understanding of the decision to bet/check the flop in some spots. I expect a lot more improvement as we move through more lessons. The thing about Rob is that he's different from the other coaches who provide sweat and feedback - I would imagine that most of the coaches who provide that service (and do it well) are going to give the student more immediate improvement than Rob does. However, I also expect that once I complete his full lesson plan, my money will have been much better spent with him than it would be on most other coaches. In the longrun, I should be a much better poker thinker and poker player. You'll have to follow up with me in a couple months to find out if I still feel that way once we're done. |
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[ QUOTE ] MDMA is the best, TheMetetron is a [censored]. [/ QUOTE ] Way to be mature! [/ QUOTE ] TheMetetron is the extremely good. He truly cared about my development as a player and more than anything taught me the correct thought process on each hand. So I understand not just that I should make a play, but why I am making that play. |
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If you guys want, I will let you "coach" me for like 15-30 minutes and I will post about the experience in this thread. I doubt I will learn anything substantial but I like to see different playing styles, and in return I will write an honest unbiased review that may give you extra business.
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What about beluga whale or chaostracize, r they good? has any1 had the more expensive 3bet.net coaches (cts, bldswttrs, whitelime)?
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I've heard from two people that cts is an extremely good coach.
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I think there should be a second thread who's advice should I take when discussing good coaches.
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id like info on this too, am gnna have lesson w billyjex later ontonite, let u kno how tht goes [/ QUOTE ] I've lived with him for a year now and can easily say that he helped my game more than anyone. I lived with CTS and Dan Bright too. For the value, I don't think you can do better. |
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I've had 7 sessions with billyjex since September and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him. Basically everything you want in a coach (good thinker, good communication, makes himself available, encouraging, personable etc. etc.).
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] How much does BobboFitos charge? Anyone work with him? Results? [/ QUOTE ] I've been working with Rob for a couple months now, and I think he does a great job. [/ QUOTE ] How many sessions have you had with him? What aspects of your game do you think he improved the most? rates? [/ QUOTE ] I don't know what his rates are these days, they were going up about the time I started working with him. We have done 5 sessions thus far. Areas of improvement? I think my preflop game is much better than it was, primarily in the area of 3-bet pots. It suprised me just how valuable his preflop lessons were. Postflop, we are just getting started. My bet-sizing on the flop is better than it was a week ago, and I think I've improved my understanding of the decision to bet/check the flop in some spots. I expect a lot more improvement as we move through more lessons. The thing about Rob is that he's different from the other coaches who provide sweat and feedback - I would imagine that most of the coaches who provide that service (and do it well) are going to give the student more immediate improvement than Rob does. However, I also expect that once I complete his full lesson plan, my money will have been much better spent with him than it would be on most other coaches. In the longrun, I should be a much better poker thinker and poker player. You'll have to follow up with me in a couple months to find out if I still feel that way once we're done. [/ QUOTE ] Sounds good, thanks How many weeks his entire program? |
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