Archive for September, 2011

Poker Coaching

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Many new poker players want to know if it worthwhile to hire a poker coach. The answer to this question poses several other questions, the most important being what you hope to gain from having a poker coach. If you simply want to learn the game and how to perform reasonably well, hiring a poker coach is probably not worth the investment. But if you want to turn poker playing into a career and you want to skip over the headache of doing a lot of research on your own, a poker coach might very well be the best way to improve your game.

A good poker coach should have the following qualifications: they should be a poker pro themselves, have a proven track record of helping other players become pros, and they should also be able to illustrate difficult concepts quite easily. Poker is a game of statistics and nuances, making it part luck and part skill. A poker coach can’t teach you the luck aspect, but they can teach you how to make luck as small of a part of the game as possible. Ideally, your poker coach should teach you how to quickly decide what the probability of a hand materializing for you is, and when it is worthwhile to chase those odds. They should also be able to show you the warning signs of when your opponents have you beat. Tells, or signals given off by another player that reveals what he is holding, are a big part of the game and your coach should be able to introduce you to the psychological aspect of the game that revolves around reading other players. Have a look at our latest Reviews of BetOnline.com and our new Penny auction review at Beezid.