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Brokerstar This Place Is My Second Home

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Borg7 Reader of Souls

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Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:21 pm Post subject: |
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$45 per hour is a steal!
Brokerstar increased my ROI by about 10% within a very short period of time. You can't ask for any more. |
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rjello76 Baller

Joined: 27 Dec 2009 Posts: 322 Skype: rjello76
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:31 pm Post subject: Question. |
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| Why is it $45 an hour when someone can just pay $150 for 5 hours? Does the $150 give you access to the full lesson plan including the month long chat access on scype? |
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Brokerstar This Place Is My Second Home

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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:41 pm Post subject: |
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It's $45 an hour if people just want like a one hour video review (and they normally run over an hour to be fair).
But I offer the whole package at a discount rate as it's bought in bulk, and I feel that my students have grown the most with the three lessons and a couple of leakfinder videos.
I also offer discounts to players that open and play on an account through tagpoker down to $35/ hour.
Yes this also includes skype access and that's how I conduct the coaching.
If you can afford it then I'd say go with the bulk package, it can be paid for in two installments, one at the start of the course and one on the third lesson for example.
But in the mean time, keep posting hand histories of spots you struggle with and you'll be able to benefit from our advice for free.
Good luck
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dhompain Enthusiast
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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i'd be interested in taking a couple of hours coaching mate, when's best for you? do you have IM or anything so we can talk more at length?
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Brokerstar This Place Is My Second Home

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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:09 pm Post subject: |
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| dhompain wrote: | i'd be interested in taking a couple of hours coaching mate, when's best for you? do you have IM or anything so we can talk more at length?
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Hi
I've sent you a PM.
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xxhksgxx Newbie
Joined: 01 Jan 2010 Posts: 6
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Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 4:26 pm Post subject: Information |
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Brokerstar,
Listened to your ‘play the player video’ the other day and it’s just what I was looking for, made notes on the whole lot.
I’m English but live in Hong Kong would that cause a problem in terms of how I would pay for some potential lessons from you.
Re my background, I’ve been playing for circa 1 year, take it very seriously, read 15 books on hold em at least once and very keen to improve my game.
I’ve not played real cash on line for a couple of months, was break even on the SnG’s but ended up losing my backroll twice in cash games but keen to start on-line again. I play on FullTilt
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards.
Stephen. |
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Brokerstar This Place Is My Second Home

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Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 5:01 pm Post subject: |
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No I can't see that would prove a problem, I can do Full Tilt player transfers.
The play the player video is great for 6 max in terms of player types and optimal seating positions.
The Apprentice coaching goes in to much more detail of exactly how to adjust to your opponents in heads up SNG's.
send me an e-mail to brokerstar@tagpoker.co.uk or just reply in here if you have anymore questions.
Good luck
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shotfox Newbie
Joined: 03 Feb 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:57 pm Post subject: SNG vs Cash |
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Hi Broker
I'm likely to be booking you for some coaching (your time permitting of course) but had a question you might be able to help with. Please point me to the right thread if this is not accurate.
I have been using tracking software since december to monitor my results and see I have about a 25% ROI on full table SNG. (over about 130 games although this was much higher and i seem to bein the middle of a bad run). However my cash table play is a losing player. In fairness i haven't played enough hours to get a good fix on why but most recently it was just not being able to lay down KK, 3 times in the same session!!.
So I suppose my question is are you likely to be able to help me in this type of situation. I feel my game is ok but clearly not where i want it to be, and clearly not at the point where i can make a decent income from cards. I've ready many books (most from 2+2) but clearly need something (or someone) more to put all those words into practice properly.
Any help or advice would be appciated
Thanks
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Brokerstar This Place Is My Second Home

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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 2:09 pm Post subject: Re: SNG vs Cash |
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| shotfox wrote: | Hi Broker
I'm likely to be booking you for some coaching (your time permitting of course) but had a question you might be able to help with. Please point me to the right thread if this is not accurate.
I have been using tracking software since december to monitor my results and see I have about a 25% ROI on full table SNG. (over about 130 games although this was much higher and i seem to bein the middle of a bad run). However my cash table play is a losing player. In fairness i haven't played enough hours to get a good fix on why but most recently it was just not being able to lay down KK, 3 times in the same session!!.
So I suppose my question is are you likely to be able to help me in this type of situation. I feel my game is ok but clearly not where i want it to be, and clearly not at the point where i can make a decent income from cards. I've ready many books (most from 2+2) but clearly need something (or someone) more to put all those words into practice properly.
Any help or advice would be appciated
Thanks
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Hi nice to meet you and welcome to the forums.
Yes I can help you by all means. I'm coaching HUSNG's and focusing on low stakes games, if you want to improve in this format then let's get started alot of the post flop plays we'll go through will help you in all forms of poker but I would only suggest the coaching if you are keen to focus on the HUSNG format.
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