25% off poker lessons!

I have decided to re-open my coaching services.

Now is the perfect time to improve your game at a huge discount, as I'm offering poker lessons for 25% off!!! Improve your game significantly so when online poker sorts itself out you can annihilate your opponents!

I have decided that I will offer my services at 25% off of what my hourly coaching rate was when I last coached in 2010, which was $250 per hour. It will now be $187.50 per hour. I think this is a great value and you have the added bonus of knowing that I'm a considerably improved poker player since the last time I was coaching students.

My coaching lessons are two hours in length and I feel like a minimum of 5 lessons (10 hours) is ideal for being able to fully convey my knowledge to you and have a significant impact on improving your game. If you choose to purchase a 5 lesson package, I will give you even a further discount of 20% off of the already reduced hourly fee of $187.50 on the entire lesson package. That's only $150 per hour for quality poker lessons! That's a total of 40% off my normal coaching rate!!!

My specialties are NLHE 6 Max cash games and mass tabling. I can help boost your # of tables played by at least a table or two by helping you understand how to use a few secret things that I've discovered in my VPP quest this year... I have slightly over 930k VPPs so far in 2011.

If you would like to contact me about getting lessons feel free to private message me on Cardrunners.com or email me at "Duckslayer2k@gmail.com" and I'd be glad to respond.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Back on track

I donked around on UB today, winning about $2.8k over 2,300 hands. I played a mixture of $2/4 NL and $3/6 NL 6 Max. I played pretty well for the most part, getting good value on all my great hands.


I've been amping up the pre-flop aggression with more open-raises and a bit more 3-betting and it's working great. I'm getting a lot more action.

I got felted a few times at $2/4 NL.... once when I had a set and someone turned an unlikely straight. It was an Ace high board so I was definitely getting value from a ton of hands by shipping it, just so happened that he had the OESD on the flop and hit it on the turn.

Lost another hand where I flopped trip Q's in a 4-bet pot.

I made one possibly spewy bluff at $3/6 NL in a 3-bet pot... I'm not sure if it was a bad bluff or not... I'm going to need to ask my coach about it. At the time, I thought it would be a good idea but in hindsight after examining the board I'm not quite so sure it was a good spot for me to try and win a pot with air.

With today's win I'm now in the green for the month. I was successfully able to avoid looking at the cashier page while playing, which improves my play significantly. I'm going to try and make sure that I don't peek at my results while playing for the rest of the month.

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