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Old 11-16-2007, 04:50 PM
icheckcallu icheckcallu is offline
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Default Re: An offer of coaching/mentoring

Hi my name is Audrey and I have been playing micro poker for about 1year. I am a single mother struggling to finish school(nursing) so I can put my daughters and I in a better spot. I think I am a winning micro 6maxnl25 player at 4ptbb/100. I could be winning more but I have a tendency to bluff a few buyins here and there.

I would like to get coached to cut down on my learning curves. I am willing to do what it takes(no sex) to become a winning midstakes player.
All I ask for is to be given a chance to thrive and I promise you I wont disappoint.


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16.7/12.9/3.2




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Modnote: I'm not a coach, I don't really plan to be a coach, I won't accept any students as a result of this thread. I'm doing this because I can hopefully help someone out and give something back to the forums.

About me: Currently play 5/10-25/50 with pretty decent results, originally started playing 0.01/0.02 with $40. I took a year off from University last year to play full time, and am now beginning my final year, although i'm aiming to play 20+hrs a week. I've had coaching myself from several people including, most recently, BobboFitos.

I realise a post is nothing without stats so this is my latest database:
http://www.legopoker.com/img/uploads...1195224849.jpg

My offer: I've taken a lot from these forums, and haven't given much back [my post count is testament to this]. I'd like to offer someone who plays uNL 4 free hours of coaching. I'm not a coach and I don't really plan to become one but I will probably be able to help someone out.

I DO NOT want to be inundated with PMs, feel free to PM me about other stuff, but anyone directly asking to be chosen will not be considered.

Please use this thread to tell me about yourself, why you should be chosen, what your goals are, what you want to get out of coaching etc. To be honest, i'm not sure what i'm looking for yet, but I will have chosen someone by Sunday. I will post in this thread, with an explaination of why they were chosen, and at that point the thread can obv be locked.

I cannot guarantee i can teach you to win more money, or that you'll even improve, but I think it's definitely worth a shot.

Let me know if you have any questions and i'll do my best to answer them.

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Old 11-16-2007, 04:53 PM
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I am willing to do what it takes(no sex) to become a winning midstakes player.

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Did you really have a compelling reason to put this in here, or did I just get leveled?
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Old 11-16-2007, 05:50 PM
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Thanks for doing this. Interesting, you mentioned Bobbofitos. I actualy approched him a couple of months ago for some coaching, but hit a huge downswing playing 100NL HU at the time and wasn`t able to do it.

I`m 32 years old, married with 2 children.

Started playing Oct. 2006 with 17$ I made from selling playmoney. Since then I have grinded upto 100NL several time, but I`m cashing out to much and had to move back to 50NL several times. Presently I`m rolled for 100NL.

I play 6max on Pokerstars and usualy 4 table. My goal fix my leaks, and improve my confidence as a player. Eventualy I would like to become robusto at 1/2$ or hopefully at 2/4$.

A friend of mine, has been sweating me and opened my eyes regarding lots of aspects of the game. Lately my avg. stats are around 22/18/3.5, but I play from 18/14 to 33/29 or so depending on table conditions.
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Old 11-16-2007, 05:56 PM
Gelford Gelford is offline
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Default Re: An offer of coaching/mentoring

Playing those stakes, did you really take the bobbofitos course ??

Unfortunaly I've never been rolled for anything above 200NL, but been there and done that too .. and always expected it to be something that players at those stakes all where aware of ?
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Old 11-16-2007, 07:52 PM
ksuno1stunner ksuno1stunner is offline
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Well, I doubt I will get chosen, but here it is.

I am a sophomore in college. After playing golf, cello, etc, all through my life, I feel as if I had nothing that I could do to be considered "good" in anymore. I'm not involved in either golf or cello anymore. When I was younger, I was a very good chess player, but stopped when I was about 10. I have a good GPA with a major in biology, but I have no passion towards school. I feel like I have a lot of potential with a solid math background and being a quick thinker, but I am in need of direction.

After playing poker with friends over the summer, I thought that I should try to play online. With a bit of beginners luck, I went from 50 to 200 before running out. Had similar runs two more times, trying sit and go, before putting in another 50 and deciding that I really need to learn in-depth how to play, this time focusing on micro-limit poker.

What I would like to get out of coaching is better direction. I've spent hours upon hours since deciding to focus on cash games reading the uNL faq. I set a plan for learning SnG, but since switching to cash, and the fact that it seems there is a shortage of books on this subject, I have no idea what I'm going to have to do to reach my full potential.

My plan is here: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...=2#Post12849129

During this 9 month window, while short, I hope I can determine whether or not to continue pursuing poker, regardless of whether I make money or not. If I make a lot of progress, I want to continue, if not, who knows. I also want to give it my best shot, to better judge my skill. The only thing I'm doing now is reading the uNL faq over and over again, for about an hour a day, and playing for another hour or so (would do more, but hard with school). Currently, I'm about a break-even player at uNL, but I've only played for about 2 weeks. I have no idea how coaching would work out, whether or not it would focus on individual concepts or the overall game.

My goal for poker overall is to learn how to play to my best ability, and then some. It's my last shot at "being good" at something (other than school). I have a lot of desire for mastering poker, but as mentioned earlier, I'm in a "confused" stage.
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Old 11-16-2007, 08:19 PM
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First, congrats on the good results. If I am chosen I will make sure to put in the effort so that I can improve and give some good feedback.

I currently play NL100 6 max, 3-4 tabling on full tilt, but I've been on a significant downswing (running below ev + playing bad obv). So I've yet to see a profit after 22k hands of NL100 6max. I think I'm down 18 buyins or so.

Otherwise, I've played:

NL100 headsup: 1.8ptbbb over 14000 hands
NL50: 5.8ptbb/100 over 24000 hands
NL25: 2.6 ptbb over 27000 hands
NL10 5.7 over 9000 hands

Started playing mid 2006, I also have a bit of $16 sit n go ICM/pushbotting experience from end of 2006. I moved up to $27, had a big downswing, so I moved to cash games after taking a break.


About me: I'm 23 year old. Have an engineer/analytic/math background and full time job.

My goal is to be able to beat poker and have a complementary income. It would be great if I could be beating mid-stakes by mid 2008. Short term goal is to beat NL100 and move up to NL200.

I've been improving through cardrunners/2+2/reviewing my game/getting more experience, and it's a pretty slow process. I hope having someone look at my play will help me plug some leaks
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Old 11-17-2007, 10:05 AM
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Default Re: An offer of coaching/mentoring

This is an such an awesome opportunity and I'd love to be considered. Here goes my shot at it...

Was introduced to poker around May this year when I was referred for a Party no deposit bankroll offer, and played a few hands now and again to clear bonus requirements - essentially free money [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img].

Entered a $11 tournament out of boredom, got extreme beginner's luck and by some fluke ended up chip leader at the final table. Down to 4 players and it was 5am, I was in dire need of sleep, so agreed to a deal and received $1.1k. Withdrew my winnings except $70, which I lost and felt poker was a game of pure luck and that if I continued I'd end up with a gambling addiction. That was the end of poker for me, or so I thought.

Fast forward to about 3 months ago when I was talking to a friend, who explained there's a much better way to play than limping anything suited, shoving with any two pretty looking cards, and minraising with any ace. That's when I realised there's a lot of skill involved in poker, and decided to play properly; I bought a couple of books, joined 2p2, and lurked around for a couple of months. Then deposited $450 on Stars to play NL10. Once I get to 30x BI for NL25 I'll move up. The number's a bit conservative, but I figured it's best to be properly rolled for the stakes I'm moving to.

I've just started a computer science degree at university and despite having a somewhat flexible timetable, cannot dedicate as much time to poker as I'd like, so I always try to make the most of my sessions.

I play at least an hour every day, more on weekends, and am gradually building up the number of tables and session length. After each session I spend a few hours analysing my play, reading/posting on forums and studying poker books. I like to fix any leaks as I go and get into a good playing habit early on.

Having someone to talk to about my hands and get instant feedback would greatly benefit my play, maximise my learning efficiency and keep me on the right track. Ultimately, my goal would be to plug as many leaks in my game as possible and hopefully become a solid winning player at higher stakes, but for now as I'm just starting out, my foreseeable goals are to improve as player and progress through the stakes.

Grats on your success and to whoever gets chosen; and it would be much appreciated if you/they could occasionally post summaries/vids of a few sessions for the micros community [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 11-17-2007, 11:02 AM
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I have been playing online poker for a while now and have been losing. I read these forums everyday and try improve my play by myself. Its not just the fact that I want to be helped but the fact that I need to be helped. I started with $50 recently on stars and I am up to $150 now. If you could help me by giving me coaching that would be greatly appreciated if not I'll just learn the game the longer way.
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Old 11-17-2007, 11:13 AM
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Default Re: An offer of coaching/mentoring

If I can just add one more thing, I hope you choose a long time poster, someone who has contributed to the community but has not been able to progress as a player like they would have hoped [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. Thanks
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Old 11-17-2007, 11:08 PM
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If I can just add one more thing, I hope you choose a long time poster, someone who has contributed to the community but has not been able to progress as a player like they would have hoped [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. Thanks

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This was important to me.

I made a decision, I had to make it much earlier than i hoped because I won't be around for the next couple of days. I apologise to anyone who was planning to post but hasn't yet [but to be fair it is 3am Sunday here].

Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote about themselves, I read every reply probably 5+ times, as did many of my friends, I found it really interesting and pretty inspiring. It was hard to choose, but eventually i narrowed it down to 6 who were long term contributors to the forum, whose post i enjoyed and who i felt could really get something out of a bit of coaching. From this, I couldn't make a decision so i picked names out of a hat - Milky was the first name out, so i'd like to offer him the coaching. I've sent my contact details by PM. Mods feel free to lock.
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