If your serious about coaching check the Poker Pwnage Banner that flashes up on the main page, I think you can get coaching from around $80/hr upwards. There is a BBP member that has a referral link in his profile, his name eludes me at the moment, maybe someone could remind me.
For low stakes players without an additional income it can be quite exspensive but its obviously down to peoples own personal circumstances whether they can afford it and choose to go down that avenue.
What helped me improve, was taking the time to trawl through a lot of the sub-sections, Beginners, Hand replay and Strategy sections to name a few and read the original posts then all the replies and see how your thinking compared.
Also once you have been on the forum and posted a bit you begin to develop a more personal level of contact with members and chat through MSN/AIM/Skype on a one to one basis or via PM which has been a huge factor in my own improvement (the key is don't be shy, if you have a question do not be afraid to ask it, from all the Pm's I have sent to a huge number of BBP members, I have always had a reply with some constructive help, you may have to be patient at times due to time zones etc, work and personal life).
Also just taking the time to rail some of the better players can help a lot as well, I sometimes devote a whole night to railing some BBP beasts and as well as enjoying the banter from the rail it can be a valuable learning tool, I take the odd note on a specific hand that interested me and will often PM the player involved and ask them for some insight into how they played the hand.
Joining in the team events also helped me as you have a common interest from the outset and it makes an initial contact with a forum member that bit easier and I received some great advice from Sterling and Bruce in the last team challenge which helped my overall game and the 45 seater format no end.
Im not sure how much reading you have done, but there is a thread which recommends a lot of reading and it points you in the right direction instead of having to wade through the huge number of poker books on the market.
Then you get down to poker software, PT/HEM seem to be the most used form of tracking software and self analysis tool, both of which offer free trials, as does SnG Wizard, SnG Power Tools which are short stack play training aids, in the Beginners section there is a thread which details sites and gives links which are useful to all online poker players which you could check out.
For me the key was to be patient, make short term achievable goals which can be attained with some dedication, application and strict BR management rather than setting yourself an over ambitious goal that could seem daunting at times and effect your game mentally, looking at things and your poker progression in the long term is the only way to go there are no shortcuts in your learning experience.
GL with things and dont be afraid to post your own hands in the Hand Replay section (use a HH converter too!! :-) )
Last edited by siash69; 10-16-2009 at 01:21 PM.
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