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Re: Is Coaching the right way to go ?
honestly like, if youre a beginning player, there are much cheaper ways to improve (pxf, cardrunners, 2p2). if youve tried those and still arent happy with your game/think you could use help to improve more, i think thats the time to start thinking about hiring a coach.
or if you just have a lot of money to spend and want to accelerate your learning process, i guess coaching might be ok then too. |
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Re: Is Coaching the right way to go ?
Thanks for the info guys. Well I think only need someone to review my hand histories and stats and give feedback. How find that. I think that's all I can afford. Also I'm gonna sign up to Cardrunners.
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Re: Is Coaching the right way to go ?
[ QUOTE ]
Thanks for the info guys. Well I think only need someone to review my hand histories and stats and give feedback. How find that. I think that's all I can afford. Also I'm gonna sign up to Cardrunners. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not a member of Cardrunners, but I think pokerxfactor will probably be better for MTTs. If you also play cash, I have no clue. |
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Re: Is Coaching the right way to go ?
Best coach is yourself. Read a lot of articles(2+2, books, etc), go over your HH on your own(learn from your mistakes take advantage of your strengths), drop down limits until you can beat the game then move up again(so that you can play without fear), oh and chew some gum?!
gl |
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