Getting the Most from Your Poker Coaching
Ok, you've hired a poker coach, good for you. Now start the
preparation to get the most out of your decision.
So many poker students begin a session with absolutely no idea
of what they want to get out of the session. If that's the case,
save yourself and the coach some time and drive down the
interstate throwing the money you had budgeted for poker
coaching out the window. Without taking the time to set goals
and an agenda of what you want to accomplish, you are wasting
your money.
Review your most recent playing statistics, maybe the last
month, and compare it to your longer term statistics. Write down
weaknesses that you spot, then go back over them and try and
come up with solutions on your own. This exercise will give you
a starting point with your poker coach.
Remember, your coaching session is about you. Take charge of
your coaching session and get it focused on what you want from
the session. As your initial goals are attained, new ones will
pop up - new challenges, new perceived limitations along with
new possibilities. Come to each session with a direction in
mind, a list of issues, questions, and things on your mind right
now. Know what it is you want out of the session and out of the
experience. Be pushy, pointed, be direct, and be relentless in
moving the conversations in the direction that best serves you.
It's very difficult for a poker coach to guide you when you
yourself don't know what direction you want to go.
Communicate with the coach about what is really going on, where
you believe your poker game is right now, where your head is
right then. Don't put fluff on it, don't sugar coat it, just be
honest and direct. And make sure the coach is hearing what you
are trying to say! An ambulance can't respond to an accident
without knowing the intersection, right? So, this is about
speaking the truth and living with the results because you're
the one driving the session. It will make your connection with
the coach a whole lot more effective and meaningful.
So now you've made the tough decision on who to hire and you've
done your preparation. Now what should expect to take away from
your first poker coaching session? If you have been honest and
diligent in your prep work, you should expect a bunch. Going
into the session you had specific issues and topics which should
have all been addressed. You should be able to go through the
list of weaknesses and recount the solutions discussed with your
poker coach. Next comes putting the solutions into real game
situations and reviewing the results they produced. Some may
need further discussion and debate. Others may get checked off
the initial list and be replaced with higher levels of poker
theory. This constant ebb and flow of issues is the learning
process, plain and simple. Basic poker issues are replaced with
more complex poker theory.
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