Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Taking a break from Coaching
I am currently taking a self-imposed hiatus from coaching for the rest of 2009 to focus on playing and improving my own game. I am going to be working very hard to bring my game to the next level. Current students, I apologize for the inconvenience but when I come back I will be better than ever and able to provide elite lessons.
Over the next few months when I'm "closed for renovations" my research and development will include the following: receiving bi-weekly lessons from popular CardRunners Pro "Nutedawg", watching dozens of videos from some of the best players on the Internet that I've yet to find time to watch, getting in a bunch of hands while playing my "A+" game, reading books, detailed daily session reviews, trading sweats with other big winners at the same stakes I'm playing, and moving up the stakes ladder as high as possible.
I am recommitting myself to poker after a few months of focusing on other things in my life, mediocre poker results, and a somewhat complacent attitude towards improving my own game. Over the past six months I have definitely put The Poker Mindset's 7th primary component, "Dedicate Yourself to a Continuous Cycle of Analysis and Improvement" on the backburner. From here on out, that will no longer be the case.
Students, feel free to continue emailing me HH questions you might have over this time as I'd be glad to help you out on those.
Over the next few months when I'm "closed for renovations" my research and development will include the following: receiving bi-weekly lessons from popular CardRunners Pro "Nutedawg", watching dozens of videos from some of the best players on the Internet that I've yet to find time to watch, getting in a bunch of hands while playing my "A+" game, reading books, detailed daily session reviews, trading sweats with other big winners at the same stakes I'm playing, and moving up the stakes ladder as high as possible.
I am recommitting myself to poker after a few months of focusing on other things in my life, mediocre poker results, and a somewhat complacent attitude towards improving my own game. Over the past six months I have definitely put The Poker Mindset's 7th primary component, "Dedicate Yourself to a Continuous Cycle of Analysis and Improvement" on the backburner. From here on out, that will no longer be the case.
Students, feel free to continue emailing me HH questions you might have over this time as I'd be glad to help you out on those.
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