Stasera inizia il mio coaching con Ben "NeverScaredB" Wilinofsky. Ho pensato di farmi un regalo con i Bonus $ di Full Tilt. Ecco il coaching Plan: (in inglese)
My coaching philosophy is pretty simple; it's about teaching thought process, not repetition. Anyone can teach you to open this range from that position with those stacks, and what to shove from where when. Those things don't make a good poker player, they make a good robot. If I can teach you how to observe, analyze, and exploit the information available to you at the table, you will have success.
My rate is $250/hr. I don't have a set timetable of how many hours it will take; that's obviously student-dependent, but the general process is:
Sessions 1-2: Observation and Analysis. I watch you play a session through Mikigo/teamviewer and take notes. Please note I will not give you advice during the hands, both because it's unethical, and because telling you what to do runs counter to my teaching philosophy. I want you to just play normal sessions and pretend I'm not there.
Sessions 3-4: Review. I go over my notes with you and ask you about your thought process in any specific hands that stuck out to me, as well as discussing general trends I notice in your game. I try and get inside your head as to how you approach the game at all stages of the tournament.
Session 5-6: Demonstration and Review. It's your turn to observe; I'll play a short schedule, hopefully of 4-6 tables. A nightly session is good, because there are some well-structured tournaments (either 1K or the 6-max rebuy on FT), a 100r which plays fairly deep, but also the 109 turbo, so you get a good mix of shorter and deeper play. While playing, I'll run a commentary for you through Skype. While I'd prefer not to get into deep discussion during the session depending on my table load, some light back and forth should be fine. Take notes on anything and everything that you want to discuss. Hopefully one session provides us with enough meat to have some good discussion, but if there's simply nothing to do (which can happen in a short session), we have to take a mulligan.
Sessions 7-8: Observation with Commentary, and Review. After seeing how I break down the game in real-time, it's your turn to provide the same thing. I watch you play another session, only this time with your own running commentary. I'll continue to take notes and try not to talk to much while you're trying to play, but I may engage you at some point to probe further into your thought process after a hand is done. We can go into more depth during the review afterwards.
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