Looking for coaching recommendations for cash games

mbrenneman0

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Hey guys

some of you probably know me. I've been playing poker fairly seriously for about a year with a few breaks here and there, but just can't get the ball rolling. I'm primarily a tournament player, and in tournaments, my BB won stat is trending up at a decent clip, but I cant seem to translate that into big cashes. The variance of tournaments is tough to deal with, so I'm considering switching to cash games, or at least learning to beat cash games. Worst case scenario, learning to beat cash games will significantly improve my deepstacked tournament play *shrug*

I'm a roughly break even player at NL2 on ACR (yes, I know ACR is one of the toughest sites for cash games, I play there because I assume it makes better learning to play a tougher field at a low cost)

I'm hoping to find a somewhat affordable 1 on 1 coach that can take me from break even at NL2 to winning at NL10 or even NL25. I've tried various training sites, and while helpful, I've found that meeting with a coach regularly helps keep me accountable and on track with my learning.

If anyone has any recommendations for coaches I would love to hear some suggestions.
 
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Join RunItOnce and go through the learning paths.


Also: ACR is 1 of the softest sites for cash and MTTs.

Toughest of Major 5 in order:
Stars
888
Party
ACR
ignition/Bovada
 
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maybe its just the toughest in terms of US facing sites. thanks for the recommendation though, I'll check it out

EDIT: just looked at it, I like the pricing. should I just go down the list of learning paths from top to bottom? and any suggestions on how to get the most out of each coaching videos
 
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I think your best coach will be a book with poker math. If you are fine with this, then only psychology separates you from your A-game
 
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