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Originally Posted by starshelper123
Don't buy it, it's useless. He doesn't have a support, and he doesn't
feel like answering questions. Most of useful answers are answered
by his students while he likes to delete posts. His facebook group is
still a bit live because his students don't have other channels to get support.
You joined two days ago and have two posts, both attacking the course and I have questions:
Do you have the course and if you do, what do you think of the material, including what is presented in the course FB group and discord?
If you purchased the course, did you ask for a timely refund?
In fairness, I will say a number of things you say are at best misleading:
Alvin tirelessly answers questions on the course FB page and in the course discord.
You can PM Alvin with questions or complaints or post them on the course FB page or in the discord.
Alvin has added video material based on member requests and has given elaborate answers to questions not covered in his videos on the course Facebook page.
The course figures to be more of a living and growing course than some others because of the type of member that it attracts to it's FB page; software and research driven players.
The course has a number of very hard working analytical players who post and who have moved up levels since working with Alvin-- they give Alvin great credit.
Most of those buying these types of courses who do well seem to be highly analytical, regularly seek conversation with better players and play lots of hours... some post a lot and others do not.
Personality?
It is no secret a number of people over the years have thought Alvin to be harsh, abrupt, or far bellow par in social skills.
Others credit Alvin with being a practical guy who helped them move up several levels.. and make the money.
One thing is for sure, smart people are loath to needlessly blow up much of their time.
There Is No Best Coach But There Might Be A Best Coach for You
Most people will never do well at poker no matter what they buy or who they pay but it is important to try and find the right study ways and material for you-- or have the wisdom to quit taking poker seriously.
Sklansky just released a highly recommended 2019 poker book that provides tips & highlights at the end of each chapter. Maybe take a look (?)
(I really am interested in the answers to the questions
I asked at the beginning of this post:
Did you buy the course and what do you think of the course material, including Facebook course posts and discord?
Did you ask for a timely refund?)
Last edited by tuccotrading; 10-30-2019 at 12:31 PM.