its pretty -ev to teach someone how to make hundreds of thousands for only like 5-10k$. Especially when they are going to be sitting in your games. So most good coaches would only do it for a % of your profit, and that requires trust. which is kinda hard if you dont know the guy.
its pretty -ev to teach someone how to make hundreds of thousands for only like 5-10k$. Especially when they are going to be sitting in your games. So most good coaches would only do it for a % of your profit, and that requires trust. which is kinda hard if you dont know the guy.
i rly dont think op intented this kind of discussion and its not the right place to start one...
its pretty -ev to teach someone how to make hundreds of thousands for only like 5-10k$. Especially when they are going to be sitting in your games. So most good coaches would only do it for a % of your profit, and that requires trust. which is kinda hard if you dont know the guy.
its pretty -ev to teach someone how to make hundreds of thousands for only like 5-10k$. Especially when they are going to be sitting in your games. So most good coaches would only do it for a % of your profit, and that requires trust. which is kinda hard if you dont know the guy.
So after about 20hours of good teaching its pretty much 100% sure to win hundreds of thousands easily? Then I'd prefer to take 50hours of teaching for 20k and make hundreds of millions online? Do you think it'll take longer than a month to make the first million?
More to the point, guys that are smart and good enough to learn everything you've got to teach them, are gonna be good poker buddies. Even if they don't get that far, smart students can force you to think through your knowledge about poker.
Either way, coaching increases your winrate a lot more than delaying his/her learning.
Besides, PLO player pool is shallow. But it's not as shallow as it used to be. Nowadays you just don't play the same player (unless you hunting him) for like 30 or 50% of the hands like you used to have to at 25/50.