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I have decided to re-open my coaching services.

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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.

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Doomswitched

Well, after having one really good day I followed that up with a pretty frustrating day on Sunday. Things just simply weren't going my way. I think I played fine, but the short term luck factor of the game got the best of me today. Oh well, what can ya do.

Here are a few hands that contributed to the mayhem.


The villain in this hand was really bad. Terrible turn card obviously... I actually think I felt him on a blank turn.

This was annoying but just bad luck.

This hand pissed me off, mainly because the villain used to be a professional shortstacker but now he apparently buys in from anywhere between 20bbs to 30bbs and doesn't leave after doubling up. He just sticks around now.

A few other standard losses, like my AK vs QQ losing AIPF... my QQ vs AQ losing AIPF, etc.


I'm looking forward to a fresh week.

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