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How much can a guy who beats 50/1 at 2.6pt bb over 800,000 hands charge for coaching? How much can a guy who beats 50/1 at 2.6pt bb over 800,000 hands charge for coaching?

10-21-2009 , 09:25 AM
Let me just say right of the bat that I know this win rate is hardly impressive so I am not interested in better players ripping me. But obviously tons of people would still want to hear what I have to say as I can make a living off of this and only a few pointers would be highly beneficial for weaker players. I'm sure there are other factors that contribute to being a good coach but just based on my experience and win rate what do people think I could charge per hour?
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10-21-2009 , 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 99ritsonj
Let me just say right of the bat that I know this win rate is hardly impressive so I am not interested in better players ripping me. But obviously tons of people would still want to hear what I have to say as I can make a living off of this and only a few pointers would be highly beneficial for weaker players. I'm sure there are other factors that contribute to being a good coach but just based on my experience and win rate what do people think I could charge per hour?
$30/hour
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10-21-2009 , 10:26 AM
look at how much money u make per hour
idk.. probably up to 75$/h max
this is what i think b/c i was paying for nl100 fr lessons from a guy who is a real midstakes/highstakes beast with sick winrate and very respectible poster and coach for 100$/h
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10-21-2009 , 10:28 AM
yea probably around 30-50$/h
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10-21-2009 , 11:06 AM
Start coaching around 30$/h and charge more when you have some xperience and people seem to learn something from your sessions
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10-22-2009 , 08:56 AM
i would charge $50 if i were you.
How much can a guy who beats 50/1 at 2.6pt bb over 800,000 hands charge for coaching? Quote
10-22-2009 , 10:50 AM
Depends on what stake you're planning on coaching and your overall coaching experience, but for 100NL, I'd start at around 50 to give yourself a good client base/feedback/experience coaching.
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10-23-2009 , 10:33 AM
Reputation is more important than winrate. Build up reputation and search for optimal price that gives you most profit.
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10-23-2009 , 10:56 AM
$19.99 - never knowingly undersold.
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10-23-2009 , 06:20 PM
If you've never coached anyone before, you're price is going to start off pretty low. I'd start with free until you get good at it.
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10-24-2009 , 01:05 AM
I concur with merc. You should start with a few free sessions to some prospective students and work to find a method that you can teach comfortably and efficiently with. That's what I just did for HU SNGs. I found for me at least that doing a couple HH reviews ahead of time and then going over my notes with a student works well. I use skype and teamviewer to host the session and then send them an audio recording of the session along with the HH with notes in it. I hope this helps get you started.
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