danzasmack
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Group Coaching with Chuck and Joe!
Focus - ORSE - HORSE with a focus on the O, R, S, and E games!
Course Length - 4 sessions of approximately 1.25 hours
Cost - $600 for the course
Course Outline/Class Structure -
This course is designated for people familiar with the ORSE portion of HORSE. Each week we will start with a brief preflop/3rd street discussion as a means of review. The majority of each session will focus on 4th through 7th street play (and in O8 flop/turn/river). Between each class students are expected to play the game we will be focusing on in the following week.
Week 1 - Stud HI
Topics: 3rd st. review, Making it past 4th, solid play on 5th/6th, river considerations
Week 2 - Stud 8
Topics: 3rd st. review, introduction to split pot math, door card dynamics, multiway pots (with hi and lo combos), river considerations
Week 3 - Omaha 8 or better
Topics: Board textures, one way draws, multiway vs. heads up, bluffing the regs vs. bluffing the fish, counterfeiting, sicks spots in big pots
Week 4 - Razz
Topics: 3rd street review, structures and stealing, range balancing, door card dynamics, continuing past 4th
The class will be starting TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2nd and will be held at 7PM EASTERN TIME for four consecutive Tuesdays. For information on signing up please email ORSE@deucescracked.com.
Recordings of the sessions will be made available to students. Each class will have 6 students. If we get more than 6 requests we will make another group.
Payment can be made by PokerStars, Full TIlt or PayPal. PM Chuck or Joe to reserve your spot.
Please post any questions in the thread or send either Chuck or Joe a PM. Thanks!
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TecmoSuperBowl
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Considering I've recently started studying H, O, and S, with intentions of trying to learn a little about R/E later, this seems perfect. My concern is that by dedicating only 1.25 hours to each game, will it be worth $600 to a micro/small stakes HORSE player? I'd obv be paying for it out of my NLHE roll in an effort to get my renaissance man on, but I'm just wondering which demographic you are targeting and how much one can actually learn in 1 session per game.
Just a brief background on my situation - I've read 7CSFAP and watched Joe's Stud series along w/ some standalones and played a small amount of Stud. I'm halfway through Make the Jack a 4 and have played a tiny amount of O8 w/ some coaching from Rusty Brooks. I know very little other than some obvious stuff about Razz. I'm fairly certain Stud8 is a split pot game, but that's how bad I am at that one.
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danzasmack
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I have 0 doubts that the experience will be helpful/educational to you right now but would definitely suggest you watch "Donk to Stud" before you consider signing up and familiarize yourself with at least the basics of all 4 games.
The target demographic is small through mid stakes players looking to improve their ORSE games. Beginners are certainly welcome but if you are absolutely new to the game I would hold off a bit before signing up.
The good news is you have 3 weeks until we start!
Chuck
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TecmoSuperBowl
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I've watched D2S, but I should probably watch the R/E vids again. I was joking a bit obv about my E knowledge, but I do think it and PLO are my worst games. It can't hurt to watch those again
Depending on your definition of the basics, I think I have most of it down for most of the games.
If I do sign up, I do require at least one Joe Tall impersonation.
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danzasmack
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