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how much does it cost to take a private lessons in a professional? lesson? the course of what the number of lessons? thank you.
 
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It seems to me that the best training is streaming and reading literature. It is very long to learn from a pro
 
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It is depending on the coach of course. There are some, unknown, who will coach you
for $10-$20 per hour, but the known one will take around $500 per hour.
 
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It seems to me that the best training is streaming and reading literature. It is very long to learn from a pro
I too am not sure about the real effectiveness of private lessons. However, I feel that I lack the intuitive balance in the game. So I think how to fix it.
 
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It is depending on the coach of course. There are some, unknown, who will coach you
for $10-$20 per hour, but the known one will take around $500 per hour.
Hi! And is there any real result from the lessons? Or is it more likely to "give money"?
 
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If you are looking for a top tier professional coach it will cost you over 100$ an hour.

Some regulars might be able to coach you for less, but you won't get the same quality of insights.

I could do it, but it wouldn't be much of a use for you if you're a beginner. It would just mess you up and make everything much more difficult.

As mentioned above - you have a lot of good quality sources and for free or at least not too costly, so take advantage of that first.

Regards
 
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Hi! And is there any real result from the lessons? Or is it more likely to "give money"?
I didn't take any lessons so far by myself, but I was also interested in and looked up the prices, therefore.
 
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I wouldn't take lessons from a pro until I've learned what I can about fundamentally good play from some decent courses and websites. (tip: unless you are exceptional you probably won't get far from free resources).

Once you have reached that spot, take advice from a renowned pro as to anyone they know who could coach you at a level that suits your ability.
Expect to pay upwards of $50/hour.
 
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If you are looking for a top tier professional coach it will cost you over 100$ an hour.

Some regulars might be able to coach you for less, but you won't get the same quality of insights.

I could do it, but it wouldn't be much of a use for you if you're a beginner. It would just mess you up and make everything much more difficult.

As mentioned above - you have a lot of good quality sources and for free or at least not too costly, so take advantage of that first.

Regards


Thanks for your answer.

and can better watch streams or games with living championships. will not be whether it is more effective than private lessons?
 
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There are doubts that you will manage to find a good and inexpensive teacher. For this you need a familiar poker pro.
 
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I think the most important thing is your experience playing tables. You can get experience only on your own. Through daily practice, over time, you will gain experience and get an understanding of the game. In addition, I recommend reading books. For example : Jared Tendler "The Mental Game of Poker".
 
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I'm also very interested in how much a personal poker coach improves the game and when it is necessary to resort to his services,but judging by the comments this is expensive and not always justified! We will be the old-fashioned-read books and watch videos!
 
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I finally decided to play freerolls for several months, and then think about whether private lessons are needed. And then I somehow strongly doubt their effectiveness.
 
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I think, that to hire a coach - is an effective way to improve your game. But the lessons with the coach - it is not cheap!
First of all, you need to clarify for themselves - which financial result can the coach bring to you?
 
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Hello

I think a Professional will Cost a much


I have a Good friend. He is a very Good Player. Sometimes He Teach ne how to Play Some hands

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