Can I watch you play at a site so that I know you win before paying?
After reading a few of his replies, he seems to be claiming that he's a successful poker player so this is going to be an easy thing for him if he wants to have a demo that he's got from those courses that he's got.
But his last reply was since July and then he's online last Nov. 12 so basically, he's still on this thread looking out for the replies of the others and this could reach him back whenever he's back to this thread even he's offline.
One thing I have learned to avoid is online strategies from people I don't know. I have been affected mentally countless of times thinking of blessed moments that have come with the way some people would package their know-how/expertise, but in the end, they will disappoint after wasting much time with it. If this guy would have something important to say, he must have discussed it on the thread, which makes me suspect a foul play.
Anyone should not PM or take such seriously if not want to be swindled because they often lure unsuspecting victims to the PM. There can't be a sure poker-winning course, they are only using those vices to make money.
I agree with you that it's very hard to trust people in the internet where everything could be faked. When it comes to poker courses companies usually team up with big poker professionals that are famous and everybody knows them from the TV live coverage of big tournaments. Having a poker professional who won a few bracelets teaching his strategy in a course is the best advertising you could ask for. The problem is for someone who is a millionaire to sit down and teach you his strategy will cost you a lot of money. I saw some poker material from Fedor Holz which was great, very detailed and advanced material, but his course is also very expensive. You won't get such material for free and it's difficult to decide if such a poker course is going to be worth it. We need to be aware that a poker professional spend thousands of hours playing poker to become an expert. While a poker course can help us a lot to improve our game, its not a guarantee to make us professional poker players. When it comes to learn and improving our poker game we will still have to play a lot. Even the best poker strategy is not going to solve all our problems. My advice would always be to give a course a try if they offer some free promotional material. Based on it we should evaluate if the course is worth its money or not. Because if we pay too much money for a poker course than we will be left without a bankroll to play actual poker.