wtf123
14 posts
Joined 04/2012
i agree, it may be too much to process right away, but ... if you noticed i was going to determine rate after evaluating his play level compared to mine, and available free stuff ... like what if he looks @ stupid shit ex: live-tells / online bet-timing/pattern, and constantly bases judgement on that? like c'mon any average player knows that shit and is reversing it at least some of the time... especially live tells, ha they are all reversed by any decent player , for the most part
-add : and to be good player, u have to be better than the decent and have edge on @ least (guessing again) half the table cause what's the point after that it's just different styles, variance, and losing $ to rake... better off slamming B-I's on baccarat
Posted about 1 year ago
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SCS
6276 posts
Joined 06/2008
wtf123
14 posts
Joined 04/2012
no i did not, thank you ha i was looking for coach on my play as well, i talked to several via phone contact, 1 of them was complete idiot suggesting relatively basic strategy on how it should have been played, 1 said play correct, and another it wasn't really bad/good (im assuming because he doesn't know complete table image situations) ... but yeah i want to pm someone about specific hand thats how i came upon this site, where & how
Posted about 1 year ago
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shuttle
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Joined 11/2008
Professionalism as a coach/educator is a really important thing. From taking the time to write posts with good grammar and spelling to not flaming and trolling people in threads it all adds up in the eyes of prospective students. Just saying that you would coach someone without posting any credentials is also a bit sketchy especially when you are new to a site. Building a profile is key, showing that you have some deeper understanding of the game is very important because anything less than this is basically a scam. When you just claim to have this understanding without any evidence to back it up then your students are most definitely being scammed, this is the case even if you do have this understanding but do not provide any evidence of it. So go make some posts on some hands in the forums and link back to those, by publicly displaying your thought processes on hands people are in a better spot to evaluate if you are of any value as a coach.
Posted about 1 year ago
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Kazm
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Joined 12/2009