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SnG Coaching
Pokerblues1645 3 Posts. Joined 09-18-2006.
10-22-2006 7:25 AM

 
Jennifear!!!!.....thats all you need to know. I recently did a 4 hour session with her and was very +EV.  If your someone one who wants to know how a consistant winner plays low level SnGs she is the person you need to seek out.  She knows the game inside and out with the ability to get the information to you easily for you to understand. After my four hours she felt like playing more and I went on railing and discussing poker with her for several more hours. I have had private lessons before and been a member at various "Poker training Site"  but if you want bang for the buck seek her out NOW before she realizes she is giving this away almost.  You rock Jenn!!

PB1645
 
 
 

Jennifear (United States) 9,650 Posts. Joined 11-01-2005.
10-22-2006 4:53 PM - In reply to

Thank you for the kind words!  Very cool!

You were a great student, and I'm glad I could teach you a lot!

Jen

jalman1 (United States) 5,922 Posts. Joined 06-18-2006.
10-29-2006 3:33 AM - In reply to

you mean people pay you 79 $$ to help with low Limit SNG isnt that a chunk for beginnner lessons

tjbird13 (United States) 120 Posts. Joined 03-02-2006.
10-29-2006 3:34 AM - In reply to

its an investment. and i still think its not enough to charge.. she owns

Jennifear (United States) 9,650 Posts. Joined 11-01-2005.
10-29-2006 7:06 AM - In reply to

It's rather inexpensive, as private lessons go.  Most private instuctors charge $100 or more per hour, while I charge $20.  I'm booking December lessons now, mostly due to repeat lessons with satisfied students.  If I were to help increase your ROI by 10%, the lessons pay for themselves within just 80 $10 SNGs, and for most people I teach, 10% is a fair estimate.  It certainly increases the learning curve of most players with intermediate abilities, and opens up their play in the right situations.  I am quick to identify holes in many players' games, and each of these holes fixed saves the player much more than the cost of the lesson, over the long term.  Plus, if $79 is too much for you, I offer a discount to anyone who signs up for a poker site through pocketfives.com, allowing me to help make the class more affordable, and support the site we all love and get good info from!  You can also team up with a friend, and take the lesson together.

Nazrudin 1 Posts. Joined 10-29-2006.
10-29-2006 7:37 AM - In reply to

Or you could just watch the Cardrunners videos till your eyes bleed ;p
Just kidding great job Jennifear, good to know there are people out there helping others :)
 
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