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MARSHALL28   United States. Sep 28 2015 01:22. Posts 1897 | | |
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Nitewin   United States. Sep 28 2015 04:45. Posts 1552 | | |
Take % of profit as payment instead of cash upfront? I can probably grind 100k in 1/2 in a year (I did 16k in one month last year but ran into some turbulence and have really slowed down/stopped playing) if I really put the hours in. I'm looking to move up and understand the math behind poker better, to the tee. I'm also interested in how you live/improving lifestyle. I remember you saying something along the lines of, "the biggest mistake a poker player can make is not traveling because it's the best advantage to having your own hours." |
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Ryan Neilly   United States. Sep 28 2015 05:44. Posts 1639 | | |
Snapcall this deal if u are serious about improving your poker game and have the extra income.
I did a few sessions with him in the past, and he is the best coach i've had in my years of playing... i've had like 10-15 of them.
its not about how he discets hands or ne thing like that, its more about his perfect theory + an approach thats very simplistic.
if i had 2500 extra sittin around i'd take that 10 hours lol ;P maybe soon Pete good post
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MARSHALL28   United States. Sep 28 2015 06:35. Posts 1897 | | |
| On September 28 2015 03:45 Nitewin wrote:
Take % of profit as payment instead of cash upfront? I can probably grind 100k in 1/2 in a year (I did 16k in one month last year but ran into some turbulence and have really slowed down/stopped playing) if I really put the hours in. I'm looking to move up and understand the math behind poker better, to the tee. I'm also interested in how you live/improving lifestyle. I remember you saying something along the lines of, "the biggest mistake a poker player can make is not traveling because it's the best advantage to having your own hours." |
I haven't really given that idea much thought. I tell you what... put together a write up for me about yourself, about your past results, about your recent results, make a pitch to me, and send it in PM and I'll consider it.
Haha I didn't actually say that quote! You must be confusing me with someone else. |
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MARSHALL28   United States. Sep 28 2015 06:35. Posts 1897 | | |
| On September 28 2015 04:44 Ryan Neilly wrote:
Snapcall this deal if u are serious about improving your poker game and have the extra income.
I did a few sessions with him in the past, and he is the best coach i've had in my years of playing... i've had like 10-15 of them.
its not about how he discets hands or ne thing like that, its more about his perfect theory + an approach thats very simplistic.
if i had 2500 extra sittin around i'd take that 10 hours lol ;P maybe soon Pete good post
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Thanks a lot Ryan, always appreciate the positive things you say about me. |
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Mariuslol   Norway. Sep 28 2015 07:49. Posts 4742 | | |
And as long as you keep crushing the games, he'll keep saying good things!! |
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Mariuslol   Norway. Sep 28 2015 07:52. Posts 4742 | | |
Is it allowed if several low stakes people, "ship" in and to get coaching as a unit? Is that allowed?
Some years back when I did some Sc2 coaching, I used to charge around 30bucks or so, then a guy asked if him and 2 of his mates could pay for a few hours together. But maybe more stressful in Poker? |
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Baalim   Mexico. Sep 28 2015 08:20. Posts 34261 | | |
Ive seen those "winnings" deal and they are a mother fucking pain for both parties, I understand it feels way better to pay with imaginary money on future profits but believe me its not a good deal for you.
Paying in cash is by far the best option even if it hurts more.
By the way the price seems pretty fair |
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TimDawg   United States. Sep 28 2015 08:23. Posts 10197 | | |
i'll be sending you a PM sometime in next few days probably |
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MARSHALL28   United States. Sep 28 2015 09:17. Posts 1897 | | |
| On September 28 2015 06:52 Mariuslol wrote:
Is it allowed if several low stakes people, "ship" in and to get coaching as a unit? Is that allowed?
Some years back when I did some Sc2 coaching, I used to charge around 30bucks or so, then a guy asked if him and 2 of his mates could pay for a few hours together. But maybe more stressful in Poker? |
Okay here's what you do ... you and the other guys in the group pool together like 30-40 hand history in like HH format, then you can send that to me, then I'll send the video back to you and you can distribute it among yourselves. |
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AndrewSong   United States. Sep 28 2015 13:26. Posts 2355 | | |
| On September 28 2015 07:20 Baalim wrote:
Ive seen those "winnings" deal and they are a mother fucking pain for both parties, I understand it feels way better to pay with imaginary money on future profits but believe me its not a good deal for you.
Paying in cash is by far the best option even if it hurts more.
By the way the price seems pretty fair |
I think there's more financial incentive for a profit share. All my experience in coaching was in form of profit share/staking and I've made a lot more than I ever would coaching a single player for x hours. If the person your coaching is sharp, he's gonna suck a lot out of you in the first two hours of coaching. After that it's mostly Skype chat on hand history discussions which can be fun and also productive for yourself. I guess it entirely depends on the person your coaching and how ahead of the reg pool your strategy is. Either way if he's already a solid winning player at his stakes, he's going to net you a lot more by being committed long term vs buying couple hours and never coming back. |
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PoorUser   United States. Sep 28 2015 17:33. Posts 7471 | | |
| On September 28 2015 12:26 AndrewSong wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 28 2015 07:20 Baalim wrote:
Ive seen those "winnings" deal and they are a mother fucking pain for both parties, I understand it feels way better to pay with imaginary money on future profits but believe me its not a good deal for you.
Paying in cash is by far the best option even if it hurts more.
By the way the price seems pretty fair |
I think there's more financial incentive for a profit share. All my experience in coaching was in form of profit share/staking and I've made a lot more than I ever would coaching a single player for x hours. If the person your coaching is sharp, he's gonna suck a lot out of you in the first two hours of coaching. After that it's mostly Skype chat on hand history discussions which can be fun and also productive for yourself. I guess it entirely depends on the person your coaching and how ahead of the reg pool your strategy is. Either way if he's already a solid winning player at his stakes, he's going to net you a lot more by being committed long term vs buying couple hours and never coming back.
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agreed. always felt like pricing poker coaching was so difficult because hours 1-2 are probably worth 10x of 9-10. |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Sep 28 2015 18:35. Posts 9634 | | |
| On September 28 2015 16:33 PoorUser wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 28 2015 12:26 AndrewSong wrote:
| On September 28 2015 07:20 Baalim wrote:
Ive seen those "winnings" deal and they are a mother fucking pain for both parties, I understand it feels way better to pay with imaginary money on future profits but believe me its not a good deal for you.
Paying in cash is by far the best option even if it hurts more.
By the way the price seems pretty fair |
I think there's more financial incentive for a profit share. All my experience in coaching was in form of profit share/staking and I've made a lot more than I ever would coaching a single player for x hours. If the person your coaching is sharp, he's gonna suck a lot out of you in the first two hours of coaching. After that it's mostly Skype chat on hand history discussions which can be fun and also productive for yourself. I guess it entirely depends on the person your coaching and how ahead of the reg pool your strategy is. Either way if he's already a solid winning player at his stakes, he's going to net you a lot more by being committed long term vs buying couple hours and never coming back.
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agreed. always felt like pricing poker coaching was so difficult because hours 1-2 are probably worth 10x of 9-10. |
It's really person dependant I think, if the guy has strong fundamentals then you're totally right though. |
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DragOn_   Canada. Sep 28 2015 19:50. Posts 214 | | |
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LURPED   United States. Sep 28 2015 22:08. Posts 76 | | |
This is the best thing i've seen in a while. TY Peter
You must be on way better shit than you used to get because you are HIGH as a kite |
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lhr0909   China. Sep 29 2015 00:42. Posts 423 | | |
Hey Peter,
I want to get better at poker, have disposable income, but I basically just started (again), what would be good advice (study material) for me to get up to a level where I can get more benefit from getting coaching from you? Other words - would you coach a dude to get better at poker even he is playing 2nl? |
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MARSHALL28   United States. Sep 29 2015 01:15. Posts 1897 | | |
| On September 28 2015 21:08 LURPED wrote:
This is the best thing i've seen in a while. TY Peter
You must be on way better shit than you used to get because you are HIGH as a kite |
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What do you mean? |
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LURPED   United States. Sep 29 2015 01:26. Posts 76 | | |
BIG Pete anyone good knows that allin EV accounts for like 30% of actual variance maximum...if ur allin-ev winrate is only 5bb/100 on bovada then you really can't be that good at all considering how soft it is. im beating 10/20 for 10bb/100 this yr with out batting an eye...these poor kids who play 25NL on stars and look up to u r probably better players lol Stop trying to scam them |
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MARSHALL28   United States. Sep 29 2015 01:57. Posts 1897 | | |
| On September 29 2015 00:26 LURPED wrote:
BIG Pete anyone good knows that allin EV accounts for like 30% of actual variance maximum...if ur allin-ev winrate is only 5bb/100 on bovada then you really can't be that good at all considering how soft it is. im beating 10/20 for 10bb/100 this yr with out batting an eye...these poor kids who play 25NL on stars and look up to u r probably better players lol Stop trying to scam them |
All your estimations are very far off. 30% of variance? You can't have a clue of this number. 25nl games on stars tougher than 2knl on american sites? right....
You are just looking for an excuse to brag. I don't know anybody beating them for 10bb now, you show no proof and you probably are sunrunning if the real number is anything close to 10bb/100. And calling me a scammer? If the rest of your post wasn't so ridiculous I'd take this very personally. I could bring back up that thing you and Dan did to me years ago if I really need to discredit you....
This isn't a competition markus, you're really still trying to show me up after all these years? |
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asdf2000   United States. Sep 29 2015 02:22. Posts 7695 | | |
u guys used to love each other |
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Grindin so hard, Im smashin pussies left and right. | |
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