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Official MTT COACHING thread.
Alright so there has been a lot of occasional posts and people IMing me with questions about where they can receive coaching. We’ve done a number of small and incomplete threads on this subject before, but it seems like the information eventually gets lost or forgotten.
So here’s what well do in this thread, everyone who wants to be coached, and wants to coach can come together and list off what their looking for. When it starts to die down I’ll talk to Jurollo or Badger about taking the list of guys doing coaching and their information and putting it in one of the MTTc/HSMTT/SSMTT sticky’s, whichever would be most appropriate for it. For people who want to coach, please tell us about: 1. What you offer in terms of services. 2. How much it costs. 3. Why you’re qualified to coach. 4. Anything additional we should know about you, other details, or anything the previous questions didn’t cover. For people who want to be coached tell us about: 1. What you’re looking for in terms of services. 2. What your price range is. 3. What kind of limits you normally play. 4. What you're hoping to get/accomplish out of coaching. 5. Any additional details the previous questions didn’t cover. Can anyone think of anything I’m missing with regards to this post? If so I’ll go back and edit it. Otherwise, list away guys. |
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Re: Official MTT COACHING thread.
Do I need a coach for run good and a separate coach for win flips or is there some beast out there who can coach me at both?
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Re: Official MTT COACHING thread.
Can I get an amen.
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Re: Official MTT COACHING thread.
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Do I need a coach for run good and a separate coach for win flips or is there some beast out there who can coach me at both? [/ QUOTE ] Some beast = Vanessa Rousso/Chad Brown |
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Re: Official MTT COACHING thread.
posting price ranges may lead to people getting overcharged, but who knows.
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Re: Official MTT COACHING thread.
I agree with above post, and am also available for coaching
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Re: Official MTT COACHING thread.
I'm hoping you guys try so hard to undercut each other I can get someone for like $2 an hour.
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Re: Official MTT COACHING thread.
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Do I need a coach for run good and a separate coach for win flips or is there some beast out there who can coach me at both? [/ QUOTE ] hahaha |
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Re: Official MTT COACHING thread.
meh I'll pretend this thread is serious and post reasons why y'all should come to me for your service.
I'll basically offer anything including going over HH's of full tourneys as well as showing tourneys from my perspective and explain the thoguht processes behind the actions etc etc, anything is acceptable for your time. I'm qualified because I'm awesome and do well consistently with v solid #ers etc etc. Seriously though, I doubt a thread like this is the way to go about it, because if anyone actually wants a coach I feel they should get to know the person at least. Shoot me a PM if you're actually interested and we can talk about it for realz |
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Re: Official MTT COACHING thread.
I've been thinking about getting into coaching and this thread looks like a good opportunity to get my name out there. Thanks Bond.
I will do aim sessions, sweating, full hh reviews, email exchanges, focused hh studies (i.e. we focus on a certain kind of situation, you find a bunch of hands of that type, we discuss). I'm flexible as to the form, whatever works best for the student. My strengths are versatility (I don't have monster mtt results, but I am a consistent winner across the board - midstakes mtts, nl cash, stts, and most of the non-holdem games) and a strong theoretic foundation. I understand the "big picture" very well and am good at explaining in detail why the correct move is correct. I also have teaching and coaching experience (math, history, basketball) and would really enjoy teaching poker. The best evidence of my qualifications or lack thereof is in my posts; I've made quite a few long ones over the past couple years. The ideal student for me would be someone -whose learning style is top-down theory-to-practice, the kind of person who starts with Theory of Poker and develops situational reasoning from there, instead of starting with starting hand charts and then looking for exceptions - who plays or would like to play cash games as well as mtts. (if you want to play other games, even better) - who wants to commit to a lot of lessons (assuming the first couple go well). I'll leave price out of the post, but from what I know of others' prices, I think you'll find mine reasonable, especially if you want multiple lessons. pm if interested. |
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