I've been an online poker player longer than most but until this year only ever played mtts occasionally - I've turned to them a lot more this year though and I'm on a good run http://www.officialpokerrankings.com...?t=2&rc=626520
I've never had coaching before, partly because it wasn't so prevalent back when I started and never got around to it until now. Anyway I think it's not time to sit back now and think I cracked mtts so I'm prepared to roll my sleeves up and improve my game - let's see if this old dog can learn some new tricks .
Anyway I'm pretty sure there's work for improvement so am looking for a coach with proven and viewable (via opr or other site) results at a high(ish) level to help. Ideally I'd like someone who would be available in the morning or afternoon GMT. Also if the coach had some sort of management approach like having an input into what tournaments to play etc - that could be good. Also would need to know what rate the coach is looking for - not prepared to pay ridiculous money like some coaches look for.
thanks for any help.
Would be good to get some lessons before I fly off to Macau to take down the APPT main event there
I've never had coaching before, partly because it wasn't so prevalent back when I started and never got around to it until now. Anyway I think it's not time to sit back now and think I cracked mtts so I'm prepared to roll my sleeves up and improve my game - let's see if this old dog can learn some new tricks .
Anyway I'm pretty sure there's work for improvement so am looking for a coach with proven and viewable (via opr or other site) results at a high(ish) level to help. Ideally I'd like someone who would be available in the morning or afternoon GMT. Also if the coach had some sort of management approach like having an input into what tournaments to play etc - that could be good. Also would need to know what rate the coach is looking for - not prepared to pay ridiculous money like some coaches look for.
thanks for any help.
Would be good to get some lessons before I fly off to Macau to take down the APPT main event there
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