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the : 28/08/2012

Hi,

I am a poker player based in London. I can teach poker in english, french or spanish.

Check my website : http://www.poker-coach.net/

 

MY BACKGROUND AS A POKER PLAYER :

I have been a professional poker player since 2008, specialized in No Limit Hold'em Cashgame (Shorthanded 6 max or Heads Up).

In 2008, I decided that poker would become my livelihood. That has been the real change : deciding that I would start winning now.

During 6 or 8 months, I have played in cashgame Full Ring at NL 100$ and NL 200$ tables. In september 2008, I moved up to NL 400$ and learned how to play shorthanded. Two months later, I wax playing shorthanded only. In 2009, I was playing NLHE shorthanded from NL 400$ to NL 1.000$. In 2010, I was mainly playing at Ongame from NL 600$ to NL 2.000$.

In 2011, I used to play shorthanded, from NL 1.000$ to NL 10.000$. I also started learning Heads Up game at middle stakes tables (NL 100$ and NL 200$). I have started coaching a few players who asked me to do it.

In 2012, I play NLHE shorthanded, but I start specializing in Heads Up from NL 600$ to NL 2.000$. I also spend more time coaching as it is a very interesting complement to a poker player activity.

 

MY POKER STATS :  

1. Shorthanded (6max) NLHE :

No Limit Hold'Em Shorthanded games were my bread and butter during the last 3 years. If you are a beginner, I can teach you the ABC game which is the basis in order to be a winning poker player. If you already know how to play ABC, I can help you improve your game in order to help you get a better winrate.

The screenshot below illustrates my last 230K hands played at no limit Hold'em 6max tables. I have chosen to hide some numbers which are not very important. The only important number is the EV winrate of 11.38 bb/100 hands : for those who are not familiar with this statistic, this means that I won 11.38 Big Blinds every 100 hands played over the last 230.000 hands.

11.38 bb/100 hands is a very solid winrate, considering the best winrates among regular TOP winning players.

 

2. Heads Up NLHE :

No Limit Hold'em Heads Up games are progressively becoming my main game as Heads Up tables allow me to get action at any time.

I studied Heads Up game intensively during the last year, and now I am a solid winner at middle stakes : from NL 200$ to NL1.000$. These statistics on the right don't include all my HU games (PC crashed), but they include 20 to 30% of my all HU games and I think the winrate is representative of my overall winrate. I don't camp at HU tables waiting for the fish, so the only way I am playing HU is by challenging HU regulars who are camping at HU tables, so all these statistics come from games I have played against HU regulars

There again, 11.20 bb/100 hands is still a solid winrate, and moreover considering that it only comes from challenges against regular HU players.

 

3. OVERALL GRAPH / LAST 300K HANDS :

This graph mixes Shorthanded and Heads Up hands. The profit comes both from Showdown Winnings (i.e. the blue line = the pots I won at showdown) and Non Showdown Winnings (i.e. the red line = the pots I won by making my opponents fold before the showdown). The average winrate is still around 11bb/100 hands.

 

AS A COACH, HOW CAN I HELP YOU ?

Depending on your needs, we'll chose the best coaching formula. The first coaching session (1 hour) will allow us to analyze your profile together : your strong points, your weak points, your motivation, and we will set up together your realistic objectives, and the number of coaching sessions which are needed.

Each coaching session lasts from 45mn to 90mn depending on what you prefer.

The coaching may concern both technical aspects of your game and mental aspects.

Most of the time, the students I work with play between NL 200$ and NL 1.000$ limits, at shorthanded or Heads Up tables.

Each session may include different coaching processes :

- either we can analyze a few hand histories when you felt in trouble : we check each street's optimal decision together

- or we may review one playing session : you recorded one of your session and we analyze it together.

- or we may do live coaching : you play online and I watch it via Teamviewer, and then we discuss it together ; or we play Heads Up together and we analyze it later.

 

HOW MUCH IS IT ?

Coaching sessions are not a cost but an investment for yourself : if you are serious, you'll get this invested amount back and much more at the poker tables in a few hours.

The coaching fee depends on 2 things : which table level you want to be coached at and how many coaching sessions you want to book, because the rates are degressive.

The rate of 1 hour of coaching depends on the table limits you want to be coached at. Indexing the coaching rate on the blinds you play with will allow you to make profits on the coaching investment within a few hours of play.

I can offer you degressive rates : from the 5th hour, the more hours you book, the less you pay.

The coaching rates are detailed here : http://www.poker-coach.net/coaching-pricing.html.

Exceptionnally, we might organize coaching session for a group of players : the rate will depend on the number of students and the table limit.

STUDENTS TESTIMONIALS :

Check this here : http://www.poker-coach.net/students-feedback.html

CONTACT ME :

Check my website : http://www.poker-coach.net/

Contact me by email : http://www.poker-coach.net/contact.html

Jay

FrancePoker

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the : 12/09/2012

+1
as I said in the french thread, he is a super coach & nice person too

louloulafortune

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the : 03/04/2013

rofl that guy is a joke

cashpistache

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the : 04/04/2013

loulou, I am affraid you don't know what you are talking about

cashpistache

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the : 04/04/2013

I have watched the videos and he is more than good as a poker player.
As a video recorder, I think he should speak a bit less : he should go to the point, and if people don't understand, they'll post questions. I think he wants to make sure even beginners understand his ideas, but when you are decent, the explanation sounds a bit too long.