Hi,Gordon.
plenty of good reviews.i like to buy your book/books.
i hate gto/math books.
please mention some books written by u/others those u think helpful.
Hi,Gordon.
plenty of good reviews.i like to buy your book/books.
i hate gto/math books.
please mention some books written by u/others those u think helpful.
Because you hate them doesn't mean they must be bad .
However, i agree that until u reach a certain level they are close to useless...
How many people with close to 0 bankroll have you made successful and make 100k in 9 months? My guess is NOBODY. So what exactly is your expertise in this area besides knowing how to "look good" ?
With regards to what I know about making people successfull, in the past I've coached and mentored people in my job and I know what it takes to have people learn and improve and the one thing I would never ever suggest during that process is telling them 'Don't ask questions, just do it'. It's pretty ridiculous (there's that word again) and would hinder their development.
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If you focused more on BEING good (like BPC) instead of "looking good" (like marketers, other coaches) , you might get the sweet taste of success as well.
I have the sweet taste of success in other areas of my life. Poker is a fun past-time for me, it isn't how I define my life, it isn't how I earn my living.
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Look, this aussie guy is asking for my help. I deeply care for him altho it might not look that way. I have to tell him the truth bc all othr fckrsss just try to sell him their useless *****. Or other people like yourself who are mediocre themselves and want to keep others down with yourself.
(If you deny that, ask yourself why you're posting here. You're clearly not interested in the program and you have no expertise to offer help to anybody...)
Again, you know nothing about me and yet you feel the need to claim I'm 'mediocre' and 'want to keep others down'. If this is the narrative you need to create for yourself then I'd suggest you seem to have some issues and it's maybe why you don't want people asking questions. Also, as previously mentioned I do have expertise, it just so happens to be in an area other than poker. But again, that doesn't fit your narrow world view.
Gordon,ur books r good.
to be clear upto what stakes ur strategy is applicable?
i recently started playing NL200 HU,playing 8-10 hrs a day.i want to reach high stakes in about 2 years.
is there any video/course/coaching u can provide with regard to my ambition?
Gordon,ur books r good.
to be clear upto what stakes ur strategy is applicable?
i recently started playing NL200 HU,playing 8-10 hrs a day.i want to reach high stakes in about 2 years.
is there any video/course/coaching u can provide with regard to my ambition?
For what you want to achieve we have only one course/option available:
Coaching for Profits Program with Imachampion. He is my former student and has further developed his game (without my help, i only gave some mentor help, but not poker strat advice).
However: You have to be willing to work ur a$$ off like a dog.
And 2 years?! Why such low expectations. If you work with Champ, then 1 year is the max it should take to move up to highstakes.
But this makes only sense if you are REALLY committed.
ok Gordon,i actually desire to move to high stakes in 1 year.but i set 2 yrs so that i'll not give up after some downswings,tough opponents.
i can play 8-10 hours a day n ready to study/hand analysis away from table if it makes my game better.is it enough for a dog?
where to learn more n enroll in coaching for profits?
is imachampion a high stakes player?
ok Gordon,i actually desire to move to high stakes in 1 year.but i set 2 yrs so that i'll not give up after some downswings,tough opponents.
i can play 8-10 hours a day n ready to study/hand analysis away from table if it makes my game better.is it enough for a dog?
where to learn more n enroll in coaching for profits?
is imachampion a high stakes player?
60hrs/week should be the absolut minimum for the Imachampion program (the requirements for other programs are different). We are (re)structuring our coaching for profits to meet all levels of ambition.
If you will feel weak after the first downswing (i guarantee u will get crushed the first weeks in the advanced program), then this is not for you. We have softer programs that will build you up first in case you don't have the balls/money right now (no problem, we all grow!)
Apply here: cfp.bestpokercoaching.com/apply.php
In case i haven't mentioned it:
Don't ask questions about the application process UNTIL there will be a step where you can leave notes/suggestions and ask everything unanswered. We don't ask for money/security deposit until all questions are answered, but go through the steps first!
That's how we do it and we're by far the best at it.
If you wanna be successful at bs, fooling yourself and looking good on forums, pm Husker .
well actually i do have a little experience at hyper husng
and i am already applied for cfp but my roll is at ~600€ atm
i really want to play heads up cash but i guess i just have to grind in atleast the 1,5k euros
so the only question is what bankroll do i need and how big will be the security deposit?
well actually i do have a little experience at hyper husng
and i am already applied for cfp but my roll is at ~600€ atm
i really want to play heads up cash but i guess i just have to grind in atleast the 1,5k euros
so the only question is what bankroll do i need and how big will be the security deposit?
In this case you're not ready for the Imachamp program yet. You can get there, but you have to prove yourself first.
Hey I made a application for the potential CFP opportunity but unfortunately at the end of the application it said that you aren't accepting U.S. players at this time. It did say your working on it though, do you have a rough estimate of when that may be? I was really looking forward to having this potential opportunity, like you have no idea how pumped I was.
Hey I made a application for the potential CFP opportunity but unfortunately at the end of the application it said that you aren't accepting U.S. players at this time. It did say your working on it though, do you have a rough estimate of when that may be? I was really looking forward to having this potential opportunity, like you have no idea how pumped I was.
1) if it is fully regulated and enough liquidity
2) We find a way to mitigate the higher risk if you play on US-facing sites
3) something else i don't know right now
If you REALLY want this, then move to Mexico/Canada or another part of the world. If i know that you moved only for this, we can put you in front of the line because it shows ultimate commitment and this is what we're looking for.
2) We find a way to mitigate the higher risk if you play on US-facing sites
3) something else i don't know right now
If you REALLY want this, then move to Mexico/Canada or another part of the world. If i know that you moved only for this, we can put you in front of the line because it shows ultimate commitment and this is what we're looking for.
I'm gonna pretend it's a serious question (although i know better!) because some serious people who read this thread might not know why i say what i say.
This guy here would have moved to the north pole if i told him to. Siberia is kind of similar tho lol...
I just had two of the starter guys in coaching today and they told me they watched my initial videos with Mr Siberia.
They told me that i shouted like a lunatic at him just like I shouted at them lolz. They saw how he did EXACTLY the SAME mistakes that they did.
I answered to them " nooo *****TT " ! He was as ******ed as u and all of us were...myself included .
What the *** do u think i mean when i say that EVERYBODY could be him...
The only difference between him and everybody here is that he was willing to do WHATEVER it takes.
And it's still embarrassing how little has to be done and how ez we make it.
I can guarantee you one thing. Successful people never used the words "come on be serious" ever before.
Now i KNOW that not everybody will go that far (move to another place in the world... although some of my students have DONE THAT... and guess how it worked out for them!!!!).
Some of u just prefer to watch pr0n, jrk off, watch TV and be a tough guy / troll on forums.
Others have a full time job/career they love, a family to support and other things going on (=more sympathetic excuse). We're all at different stages of our live.
The goal of BPC always was to give everybody the chance to succeed at this game. I started poor without money and many of the top people at BPC started the same. We never forget where we come from, but we also know how hard & smart we worked to get where we are.
We're working hard on solutions to make it open literally for everybody - even if you have only 3 hours /day on poker. Now don't expect the results of the crazy mofos, but you can get there at a slower pace.
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In other words, living today in the USA and wanting to play online poker is like closing your eyes in a reading contest.
It's just uneccessarily harder, although it CAN be done!
Much as I've disagreed with Gordon in the past, the implication that it's unreasonable to suggest that someone move abroad to get on his program is just wrong. Considering the scope and goals of BPC, it clearly involves a large degree of dedication on the student's part and investment of time and resources on the group's part - this is a solid indication that such a display of commitment as moving country isn't especially unreasonable to require, much less recommend. Especially considering the program purports to give one the ability to make professional-tier money playing poker in a relatively short time, the target audience are those who wish to play professionally. While understandably, the existence of a committed job/family might stop some people from moving, those looking to participate in BPC rarely have those factors (I only know of Chris who does and he's one of the most insanely hard-working people I know). As such, it's a relatively small sacrifice to ask for as well.