I think he's trying to offer free poker course for free and if it's truly, then anybody that is interested can easily jump on it and grab the opportunity if op is not trying to deceive us here. That will be appreciated for those who will go for it but I think there is a motives behind this because it looks like he is trying to bring something in apart from the poker course.
In this time where you have the internet ready to assist you do anything you want, it is just with a seconds to get to follow some poker players on video and with that the possibility of scamming is out rather than the lesson op is offering that doesn't look like free in all aspects. What an interested person need to do is to type in poker game on YouTube and all you are there. Learning poker is simple like you learn the cards, example the single card, pairs of same number, double pairs of two separate identical numbers, triple pairs etc.
I don’t see anything wrong with OP’s offer as long as he’s being honest but if you are a smart person, exploring the internet alone is a wise move as you can gained all the free details available online and also there are a lot of free video tutorials in youtube where they can be very helpful particularly for newbies in poker games. In the end, your experiences in poker games will always give the you the best lessons to learn.
Yes, you are right in what you say, many people search the web for any type of information about poker, and some search for more than that, then it is worth taking these courses that are free and then buying the programmatic content offered by the poker course. OP to see what new things they can offer to learn, obviously if there are better and more advanced things, it's worth it.
I say something, if there is good information, that someone who has played poker and has written his own course, it is something that should be respected and if he wants to sell it, he has every right, only that he should give some guarantees that it is good.
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It's true that luck affects all of us and should therefore not play a too big of a role in our decision making. But
this implies that we are playing a lot of hands in poker regularly to get the randomness (positive and negative luck) out of our strategy.That's right, the more games you play, the lesser role luck plays in your performance. Some professional poker players practicing sitting at several tables at once to eliminate the luck factor as much as possible.
For someone who only plays maybe one night per month poker the aspect of luck is completely different. If we meet a recreational poker player who goes allin preflop with his 22 for example, only to hit another 2 on the river, we will lose a big pot.
Actually, it depends on the situation. If you are playing heads-up, 22 is a great pocket hand, and you are likely to win the pot with it, especially when you are the first who goes all-in and your opponent just folds preflop. However, with 8-9 players at the table it's obviously not that great of a hand, and it's better to fold preflop with such pocket cards.
I agree with this, if a player has more experience it is likely that everything will be better, for me the things that have to be seen with experience are those that are not forgotten, also in poker any small bet can become a very great, so in this order of ideas, I think that many poker players with little theory, just knowing the basics of poker have become professionals, the real reason why I see a poker course as important is if those players who have a lot of experience in the way they play against really challenging scenarios, there it would also be a really good course, it's something like what Richard Wyckoff and Livermore did in their Trading books.