I have been playing poker professionally and coaching for almost 4 years now. Yet the biggest problem people have to face doesnt change. Nowadays, all the information is out there. Its not like 10 years ago. Poker strategy is not a secret anymore.
The NEW problem is no longer to find a course or instructor. The new problem is to know which one to choose. With so many resources out there, it can be overhelming. There is so much information you can put your hands on, that it can be quite challenging to know what is actually relevant and is going to help you, and what isn't.
My biggest strength as a poker educator is being able to remove the 99% of useless (and in some cases, wrong) knowledge that is floating around there and give you the 1% that actually matters and actually helps students at the tables. This is what you get with me. This 1% concentrated.
When you study with me, you will NEVER sound like the smart kid in the playground. You see, when I hear some poker instructors talking, it sometimes feels like they are having a competition on who sounds smarter. They want to confuse the customers (you) by using sophisticated terminology and make them think there is something very wrong with them, so they feel that they have to buy one more course to get things right. And the same thing happens. Vicious circle starts.
You will not learn sophisticated and hard to understand strategies. You will not be able to convince anyone that you are such a smart player. You will not earn an award for the player of the year. But you will learn what works at the tables and what doesn't, what's important and what isn't. Nothing more. Nothing less.