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01-07-2019 , 04:14 PM
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Same here
Unfortunately, we have an issue with our downloadable stuff on our website and are in contact with the website guys trying to fix it. We will keep you updated once it works again
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01-08-2019 , 02:26 PM
Do you guys reply to all applications, even if not accepted? Sent in the form 3-4 days ago, and haven't gotten anything back yet. I assume it's just a backlog, and you guys are busy.
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01-09-2019 , 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by DonaldKey
Do you guys reply to all applications, even if not accepted? Sent in the form 3-4 days ago, and haven't gotten anything back yet. I assume it's just a backlog, and you guys are busy.
Hello, we do reply to all applications in order of arrival.
You should be receiving an answer within this days.
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01-12-2019 , 08:01 AM
Mixgrill (headcoach and highstakes reg) will be doing a special stream tomorrow (Sunday 12.1) @8PM CET. Make sure to tune in!
www.twitch.tv/bluffthespot
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01-12-2019 , 11:53 AM
**** Gazzyb123 will be the host for the announcement we just made.
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04-08-2019 , 09:36 PM
We are happy to announce a new Coach addition to the team

Captain Robur
"I study physics at the University of Crete and playing poker full time since last year. I was a losing player at z25 before joining BTS and winning with 4bb z100 after I ended the contract. Nowadays I play mostly z100 with close to 6bb win rate last 200K sample and mixing some z200."
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04-11-2019 , 03:37 PM
if your training so successful, why guy from twitch (Arthur) never succeed? Hes been a long time your pupil...
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04-16-2019 , 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by inneedformoney
if your training so successful, why guy from twitch (Arthur) never succeed? Hes been a long time your pupil...
There are tons of different definitions for being successful, one factor that separates most of them is the expectation of outcomes.

When it comes to Artur, he joined us as a student a bit over 2y ago with around 400$ in his BR.

In that time period, he moved up in stakes and is beating NL50 and NL100 with 2bb/100 over 500K hands.



I think you have to keep things realistic. To expect that a losing NL10 player will crush NL500z within 2y is simply borderline delusional.

Personally, I think that Artur has done a very good job since he joined BTS and his progress as a player isn't over yet. Vamos!
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05-14-2019 , 08:40 PM
BluffTheSpot is happy to announce the addition of a new Coach! "Professional poker player currently living in Malta, joined BTS in February 2018 as BE nl25 player. Now playing nl200 on multiple sites."

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06-11-2019 , 02:08 PM
BluffTheSpot Student crushing after 5 months in the CFP



Don't give up when the results aren't great at the beginning, just keep on improving and play every spot the best you can!

Apply to the BTS CFP and start improving today!
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08-07-2019 , 02:34 PM
Hi guys,

How long is the expected response time, on applications?
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08-08-2019 , 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by rottenpede
Hi guys,

How long is the expected response time, on applications?
max. 2 days. Talked to our support member who is responsible for reviewing applications and he said that all applications got answered. In case you haven't received a response, pls check your spam folder? If there is still nothing, pls get into contact with us via BluffTheSpot Facebook Messanger (can be found on our website), so that we can figure out what went wrong
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08-09-2019 , 09:50 AM
What's the minimum volume in say the last 6 months that has to be played? I'm a mttsng/mtt player looking to transition to cash games. (Either zoom NLH or PLO).

Really want to apply but I guess it will be a no at this point but ready to grind through to a sample size if needed.
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08-12-2019 , 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Reit30
What's the minimum volume in say the last 6 months that has to be played? I'm a mttsng/mtt player looking to transition to cash games. (Either zoom NLH or PLO).

Really want to apply but I guess it will be a no at this point but ready to grind through to a sample size if needed.
It's very player dependent. What we mostly suggest is for you to send the application anyways. There's no commitment on that.
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08-13-2019 , 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by scharfkoko
It's very player dependent. What we mostly suggest is for you to send the application anyways. There's no commitment on that.
Thanks for answering. I applied on the website.
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09-21-2019 , 02:42 PM


Another graph from a student having great results.
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10-10-2019 , 06:01 PM
BluffTheSpot is happy to announce the addition of a new coach:

Matt
25 years old professional that has been playing poker for a little over 3 years after finishing university degree in Finance & Accounting in 2016. Followed BluffTheSpot strategies as a student for one year and now my main objective for the following years is to try to become the best player I can be and share my process with the students.
Nowadays mostly playing NL200-600 on several networks. 2020 will be the year in which I´ll try to start playing some volume on NL1K+.
Since last year, I´ve been getting interested in the live scene as well.


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11-19-2019 , 12:11 PM
application submitted.
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11-27-2019 , 12:08 PM
Bluff The Spot is having a 30 percent off sale on everything; Black Friday, November 27.

The sale last 24 hours.


I figure, who doesn't like a good sale-- especially since the MMASherdog High Stakes Course is included?
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11-29-2019 , 04:08 AM
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Originally Posted by BluffTheSpot
I think you have to keep things realistic. To expect that a losing NL10 player will crush NL500z within 2y is simply borderline delusional.
Its really not that far fetched. As if becoming a online 500z player is so extraordinary and is such a high hanging fruit for attainment in the poker world. Its tough but its not like becoming a winning reg in highrollers among the jason koons, stephen chidwicks, ...

Poker is tough but in the current environment with the new software advances learning and studying poker properly is far more attainable with the right area of focus and/or coach. In the past it was more trial and error - it simply does not need to be that way anymore. With enough hard work and commitment, and most importantly led down the proper path of improvement, it can be done, and possibly even in shorter time frame. Vamooo on that.
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11-29-2019 , 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by ICrushDreams
Its really not that far fetched. As if becoming a online 500z player is so extraordinary and is such a high hanging fruit for attainment in the poker world. Its tough but its not like becoming a winning reg in highrollers among the jason koons, stephen chidwicks, ...

Poker is tough but in the current environment with the new software advances learning and studying poker properly is far more attainable with the right area of focus and/or coach. In the past it was more trial and error - it simply does not need to be that way anymore. With enough hard work and commitment, and most importantly led down the proper path of improvement, it can be done, and possibly even in shorter time frame. Vamooo on that.
a 500z zoom reg is better than Jason Koon at NLHE cash games. It's not close
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11-30-2019 , 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by DooDooPoker
a 500z zoom reg is better than Jason Koon at NLHE cash games. It's not close
You completely missed the point of the post. Was referring to the highroller tournament scene being super competitive and it would be unreasonable to assume just anyone with limited poker experience can reach those levels within a short time frame (of 2 yrs). While becoming a winning 500z room is much more attainable and less barriers of entry than that of becoming a super highroller reg, mainly the massive capital requirements.

However, I'll humor you and address this point. If you are only talking about online NLHE cash games, I might have to agree as that is not a format Jason Koon probably has put much work into. His opportunity cost of just playing online tournaments and playing live tournaments // cash games would far exceed the need to want to become a online cash game crusher in the current online landscape.

In your actual post you wrote "500z zoom reg is better than Jason Koon at NLHE cash games" and this is quite subjective, once you include live poker, the definition of someone being better is much harder to quantify. Do we measure that by how well rounded Koon is in his theory? Or do we look at totally cumulative winnings? What if Jason Koon has won 600k/yr playing in live high stakes cash games versus an online grinder who made 150k/yr playing 500 zoom on the computer. What is more impressive or who is the better player? I do not know the answer with 100% certainty and you certainly do not either. Sorry for the derail bluffthespot -- couldnt' help myself here. All the best.
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12-01-2019 , 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by ICrushDreams
You completely missed the point of the post. Was referring to the highroller tournament scene being super competitive and it would be unreasonable to assume just anyone with limited poker experience can reach those levels within a short time frame (of 2 yrs). While becoming a winning 500z room is much more attainable and less barriers of entry than that of becoming a super highroller reg, mainly the massive capital requirements.

However, I'll humor you and address this point. If you are only talking about online NLHE cash games, I might have to agree as that is not a format Jason Koon probably has put much work into. His opportunity cost of just playing online tournaments and playing live tournaments // cash games would far exceed the need to want to become a online cash game crusher in the current online landscape.

In your actual post you wrote "500z zoom reg is better than Jason Koon at NLHE cash games" and this is quite subjective, once you include live poker, the definition of someone being better is much harder to quantify. Do we measure that by how well rounded Koon is in his theory? Or do we look at totally cumulative winnings? What if Jason Koon has won 600k/yr playing in live high stakes cash games versus an online grinder who made 150k/yr playing 500 zoom on the computer. What is more impressive or who is the better player? I do not know the answer with 100% certainty and you certainly do not either. Sorry for the derail bluffthespot -- couldnt' help myself here. All the best.
A winning 500 zoom reg is close to impossible to attain in 2 years.

Your argument is on par with saying Dan Blizrian is a better player than a 500 zoom regular because he made more money playing poker in a calendar year than the 500 zoom regular.

Making money is not how you assess poker skill. Not even close.
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12-01-2019 , 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by DooDooPoker
A winning 500 zoom reg is close to impossible to attain in 2 years.

Making money is not how you assess poker skill. Not even close.
How could you possibly know what it takes when you are a struggling 10nl player yourself?

ref: https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/6...65/?highlight=

Someone such as yourself should strive to move up and hope my statement is true instead of refuting my post filled with all your strawman arguments. I'll leave it at that and not responding to your post or points from here on out - at least until your buyin cost more than the burger I am eating rn.
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12-20-2019 , 09:43 AM
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Everybody serious about Poker knows the importance of the mind and the huge effect it can have on the quality of your plays.

But obviously, Poker isn't like tennis, chess or any other standard sport. If you play against the best tennis player on earth, you are going to lose for sure. But if you challenge the best Poker player, chances are you get away from the battle as the winner. At least in the short run.
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What's your part?

As said, you have to be someone who is working hard to achieve goals and doesn't give up too quickly. So we expect you to study and grind as much as you can. You have to be in time for your coaching sessions and adequately prepare for them upfront.
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