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Have you ever payd for pokertraining. proffessional teaches at rate 20-50$ per hour. Do you ever consider it?

     
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Posted by helenliin:
Have you ever payd for pokertraining. proffessional teaches at rate 20-50$ per hour. Do you ever consider it?


No.

To expensive for a low limit donk like me. Big Smile

     
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no Tongue I don't think the moeny is worth it. you can better depoist that money for trying yourself I THINK

     
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I answered I used it, but it was not properly a paid coaching. But even if I paid it would worth. Win rate increased.

     
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I think It's worthless

Its so easy to find all you need to know yourself..

     
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Yes and definitly worth it.
I pay $30 a month for instr vids Thumbs Up

     
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It's way to expensive,.I'm lucky that Some friends of mine play higher limits and they sometimes give me advise while I'm playing or they watch at my pockertracker stats and my hands that I played but I would never pay them or somebody else for advise on my game, In that case I'll figure it out myself Blink

     
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I think that reading articles and training with pker pros is very important to our progression in poker! Since the start I always read articles of poker. The training is important bt the price you suggest in your post is high, in my opinion I wont do that!

     
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" 20-50$ per hour " sounds cheap to me. many tutors are $100 +

not had any one on one coaching before but have payed for coaching vids - definatley well worth the money as they more than pay for themselves.

considering some one on one coaching at the moment.

     
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No i have not been trained for poker never. I think you training for poker when you play poker. Play play and play. This is the solution!

     
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Too expensive : for that price, i prefer buy one new poker book each time or invest it in 150 games that will improve my poker !!

But, if it was cheaper, a pokertrainer could be really useful. I think that the best moment to take one, is when you are playing your first big real live tournaments (you know, if u win a pack for WSOP like one of our Mober,...) : there, his experience is helpful!!

     
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It's usefull but only if you find the right teacher and if you play highstakes.

     
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i belive the greatest teacher is U i mean practise makes perfect right andway have fun guys Cool

     
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At low limits it is to expencive, but if you plan to move up the limits I think the most woulde benefit from paid training.

     
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Practice is the key to everything

     
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yup practise is still the best.

     
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Offcourse practise is good, but after some while ur stuck and cant get to a higher level.
For this levels there is training, so u can get to higher levels which u dont reach on ur own.

     
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I don't think it is really so cool. Personally I read articles, watch videos but what halps me most is sharing my hands with others, so that they can judge them

     
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I want to be trained, but it is definately too expensive for me... I really hope in the future a cheap training site will be out Tongue

     
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25-50$ per hour Aww crap! thats very expensive for me.
i think i rather find free stuff on net and use that money to deposit at a poker site.
I might take it though if its cheaper

     
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