looking for a mentor!

ztw30

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I may be willing to pay for someone who can show me they are great player...but i basiclly want someone that i can bounce ideas off of and i know i could tust 100%! I will do all i know to help them out also...I have read about 15 books! (Love to read and read quickly). They inlcude Supersystem two, internet holdem, both helmuths books, and many more. If interested just send me a message!
 
mrsnake3695

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I could teach you how to donk off all your chips on the bubble. I seem to be good at that lately.
 
blankoblanco

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i teach u how to lose all your coinflips and run bad gimme money plz ty
 
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15 books? Wow. I don't know what you could do with that kind of info. I mean, don't some of the books represent different styles of play? Wouldn't that just confuse you even more?
 
quazar66

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if your willing to pay for someone's help with your game I would recommend going to a poker class. There are a few listed in cardplayer magazine. What kind of help are your looking for anyway. NL, Limit, trny, cash????
 
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you could also try cardrunners, go to there website they have some GREAT instructional video's.
 
shinedown.45

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Why not try this, save your money and post some hand histories here at the forum and pose a question relating to the HH and you'll find alot of useful advice right here, browse through past analysis postings and read all the advice given there, go through all the articles in the articles section and ask Qustions relating to your style of play, you say you have read 15 books and yet you ask for help, you sound confused.
Let me try to ease some of that confusion by saying the books you have read are just guidelines that are not meant to be followed to a tee, you have to adopt your own style of play and integrate some of what you learned into your own game.
 
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Yes, let this whole site be your mentor. Spend the money you think you would pay someone to get into games to test your play.
Then let us tear appart, then recontruct your game.....

Should work.....
 
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I'm looking for a Mentos too....I love the freshmaker!

what? wrong thread? oops sorry
 
smells_flushy

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15 books? Maybe you should mentor me.
 
edge-t

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Why not try this, save your money and post some hand histories here at the forum and pose a question relating to the HH and you'll find alot of useful advice right here, browse through past analysis postings and read all the advice given there, go through all the articles in the articles section and ask Qustions relating to your style of play, you say you have read 15 books and yet you ask for help, you sound confused.
Let me try to ease some of that confusion by saying the books you have read are just guidelines that are not meant to be followed to a tee, you have to adopt your own style of play and integrate some of what you learned into your own game.

yeah, that's a good idea. Save the money, play more poker with the savings and post those hands you have questions with.
 
buckster436

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You can read loads of books but the best way to get good is playing,, the books are fine, but to get experiance you need hands on experiance,, also if you read the posts here at CC you will learn more than the books can tell you,,, the more you play the more you will learn> buck
 
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if your willing to pay for someone's help with your game I would recommend going to a poker class. There are a few listed in cardplayer magazine. What kind of help are your looking for anyway. NL, Limit, trny, cash????
WPT boot camp is also great! i just can't afford it myself!
 
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