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		<title>Comment on Brandon Jarrett by tcdatl</title>
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		<dc:creator>tcdatl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 23:23:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been following Brandon for a while now and I can say I am very impressed! Not only is he accomplished on Internet play but live as well. I love his style, dedication and desire for the game. And as we all can see, after his short break (which we all need every once in a while) his play has proven to be very profitable in such a short time period. If your looking for a good coach with good character I recommend you give Brandon a shot!

Thanks Brandon,
Tommy D.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been following Brandon for a while now and I can say I am very impressed! Not only is he accomplished on Internet play but live as well. I love his style, dedication and desire for the game. And as we all can see, after his short break (which we all need every once in a while) his play has proven to be very profitable in such a short time period. If your looking for a good coach with good character I recommend you give Brandon a shot!</p>
<p>Thanks Brandon,<br />
Tommy D.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Brandon Jarrett by duckworth8638</title>
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		<dc:creator>duckworth8638</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 21:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I really enjoy following Bradon&#039;s Game. Came across him about a mth ago and have been following him on FT. Brandon is going to go places. Just noticed today , He took the time and added a video on his facebook account. Going to post the page here . I&#039;m looking for someone to help me with my game of poker . And I feel that with his coaching skills that I could become a much stronger player and enjoy the game even more.. Thanks Brandon for taking the time to add the video clip of some of your play and enjoy following your play on FT. http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=105523992793209&amp;saved#/pages/Brandon-Jarrett/156356556994?v=wall&amp;ref=ts.

Thanks again look forward to learning alot about the game from you.

Anthony Duckworth</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really enjoy following Bradon&#8217;s Game. Came across him about a mth ago and have been following him on FT. Brandon is going to go places. Just noticed today , He took the time and added a video on his facebook account. Going to post the page here . I&#8217;m looking for someone to help me with my game of poker . And I feel that with his coaching skills that I could become a much stronger player and enjoy the game even more.. Thanks Brandon for taking the time to add the video clip of some of your play and enjoy following your play on FT. <a href="http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=105523992793209&amp;saved#/pages/Brandon-Jarrett/156356556994?v=wall&amp;ref=ts" rel="nofollow">http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=105523992793209&amp;saved#/pages/Brandon-Jarrett/156356556994?v=wall&amp;ref=ts</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks again look forward to learning alot about the game from you.</p>
<p>Anthony Duckworth</p>
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		<title>Comment on Chris &#8216;Fox&#8217; Wallace by Fox</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fox</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 02:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thought I would post a few of the reviews from my other site here - 

From Michael (meijin)

Well, I just got done with a 4 hour private session with Fox that worked strictly on SnG’s. Wow! I think my head is going to explode! LOL! I will write up a more full review with comments and observations from the student side this weekend, but I did want to jump in an say how much I learned from my time spent with him and how much I think it will mean to me in both the long term and the short term. If you are thinking of spending some time with him, I highly recommend it…

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From C_U_F()ld

I thought I was good at this whole poker game thing, but I was wrong. Fox is good. I thought I was aggressive and could fold a hand, but poker is so much more complex than I thought it was. Sometimes I was doing exactly the wrong thing, and Fox taught me how to use his methods to really understand a hand and what my opponents were thinking. I was making about $2k per month the last few months, but after investing $300 with Fox I have made over $9,200 in the last 46 days. That money was sure well spent. Don’t take lessons with Fox, it will make you better and then I won’t take your money as fast.  In fact, Fox don’t print this!

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From Peter Dove, semi-pro from the U.K. -

Hi All,

Just had a days lesson with Fox and I thought I would share my impressions with you all.

1) Chris is pretty clear with his explanations and has explanations for everything that is done. One never gets the impression something is done because he felt like it!

2) His style is tight/aggressive. And his aggression is very well placed and again with good reason based on various factors which are explained.

3) He explains hand selections well in relation to position and also how and when to use position to your advantage.

4) bets sizes are also covered along with when to FOLD ( very important!)

I got to watch Chris play and have him watch me play.

I have had several lessons from various people and rate Chris as the best poker coach I have had. I think he did an immense amount of good for my play. I teach Dressage for a living ( my wife and I run an equestrian centre ) and a lot of my own skill lies in coaching people and understanding the learning process. One of the key skills a coach must have is that they lift the veil from the path of progression. What I mean by this, is that the pupil should gain a good idea how to improve their own game whilst away from the instructor AND they should be able to see the direction their improvement needs to take. Chris fulfilled this admirably and I can’t wait until I can afford a weeks training.

What I would imagine a weeks training would achieve is to ingrain useful poker ideas and habits, increase the range of plays available and improve on ones understanding of position, reading opponents and how to work on ones own game. Maybe Chris can make some comment on this.

Hope this helps people considering Chris for lessons.

Peter

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From Sumnut -

I recently had a privilege of a personal lesson from Fox and let me tell you it was by far the most illuminating poker experience I ever had. Not only can Fox play, he can also teach.

Like many beginner players I have been struggling with my game and basically breaking even. I guess that is not that bad considering that many players are consistently loosing but I wanted to graduate to the small elite of wining players and unfortunately could not find a way to do it on my own. I have read and reread some of the popular books on the game but they all seemed to get me only to a certain point beyond which I could not progress.

After joining PokerFox site I decided to take the next step and sing up for a private lesson. Arranging a lesson was very easy through email and the date was set. I was very nervous before we started, it seamed as if I was asking Tiger Woods to teach me how to play golf but the experience was nothing like that. Right from the beginning Fox seemed like an old friend who knows how to play poker and was going to share a lot of his secrets with me and he did.

The most important lesson I learned was how to think about the game, how to teach myself by analyzing my play. Playing good poker is hard work and it requires a lot of experience but it can be a lot of fun and very profitable if you approach it in the right way.I would definitely recommend “a day with Fox” to all aspiring players who want to improve their poker skills.

Thank you Fox for sharing your time and experience.

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From Jeff K, (plays online as Toadlicker)

Fox is flat out amazing! I was a solid player before my lessons with Fox, and I was getting really good at beating the 30+3 single table tournaments, but he got my game to the next level. After three lessons I feel like a master of single table tournaments, and I’m beating the 100+9 single tables on 3 different sites with a 24% ROI. I didn’t even know what ROI was before I took lessons with Fox!

Thanks for the help Fox, I’ll be back for more lessons very soon.


     jason Z // April 26, 2009 at 9:59 pm &#124; Reply

      I scheduled my first session with Fox about 10 months ago and after a few months and several lessions later I started crushing the cash games winning over 1k a week for the past 6 months playing part time! I’ve learned so much about bankroll managemnt, game theory and utilizing the programs that are available to assist my game. Thanks Fox!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thought I would post a few of the reviews from my other site here &#8211; </p>
<p>From Michael (meijin)</p>
<p>Well, I just got done with a 4 hour private session with Fox that worked strictly on SnG’s. Wow! I think my head is going to explode! LOL! I will write up a more full review with comments and observations from the student side this weekend, but I did want to jump in an say how much I learned from my time spent with him and how much I think it will mean to me in both the long term and the short term. If you are thinking of spending some time with him, I highly recommend it…</p>
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<p>From C_U_F()ld</p>
<p>I thought I was good at this whole poker game thing, but I was wrong. Fox is good. I thought I was aggressive and could fold a hand, but poker is so much more complex than I thought it was. Sometimes I was doing exactly the wrong thing, and Fox taught me how to use his methods to really understand a hand and what my opponents were thinking. I was making about $2k per month the last few months, but after investing $300 with Fox I have made over $9,200 in the last 46 days. That money was sure well spent. Don’t take lessons with Fox, it will make you better and then I won’t take your money as fast.  In fact, Fox don’t print this!</p>
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<p>From Peter Dove, semi-pro from the U.K. -</p>
<p>Hi All,</p>
<p>Just had a days lesson with Fox and I thought I would share my impressions with you all.</p>
<p>1) Chris is pretty clear with his explanations and has explanations for everything that is done. One never gets the impression something is done because he felt like it!</p>
<p>2) His style is tight/aggressive. And his aggression is very well placed and again with good reason based on various factors which are explained.</p>
<p>3) He explains hand selections well in relation to position and also how and when to use position to your advantage.</p>
<p>4) bets sizes are also covered along with when to FOLD ( very important!)</p>
<p>I got to watch Chris play and have him watch me play.</p>
<p>I have had several lessons from various people and rate Chris as the best poker coach I have had. I think he did an immense amount of good for my play. I teach Dressage for a living ( my wife and I run an equestrian centre ) and a lot of my own skill lies in coaching people and understanding the learning process. One of the key skills a coach must have is that they lift the veil from the path of progression. What I mean by this, is that the pupil should gain a good idea how to improve their own game whilst away from the instructor AND they should be able to see the direction their improvement needs to take. Chris fulfilled this admirably and I can’t wait until I can afford a weeks training.</p>
<p>What I would imagine a weeks training would achieve is to ingrain useful poker ideas and habits, increase the range of plays available and improve on ones understanding of position, reading opponents and how to work on ones own game. Maybe Chris can make some comment on this.</p>
<p>Hope this helps people considering Chris for lessons.</p>
<p>Peter</p>
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<p>From Sumnut -</p>
<p>I recently had a privilege of a personal lesson from Fox and let me tell you it was by far the most illuminating poker experience I ever had. Not only can Fox play, he can also teach.</p>
<p>Like many beginner players I have been struggling with my game and basically breaking even. I guess that is not that bad considering that many players are consistently loosing but I wanted to graduate to the small elite of wining players and unfortunately could not find a way to do it on my own. I have read and reread some of the popular books on the game but they all seemed to get me only to a certain point beyond which I could not progress.</p>
<p>After joining PokerFox site I decided to take the next step and sing up for a private lesson. Arranging a lesson was very easy through email and the date was set. I was very nervous before we started, it seamed as if I was asking Tiger Woods to teach me how to play golf but the experience was nothing like that. Right from the beginning Fox seemed like an old friend who knows how to play poker and was going to share a lot of his secrets with me and he did.</p>
<p>The most important lesson I learned was how to think about the game, how to teach myself by analyzing my play. Playing good poker is hard work and it requires a lot of experience but it can be a lot of fun and very profitable if you approach it in the right way.I would definitely recommend “a day with Fox” to all aspiring players who want to improve their poker skills.</p>
<p>Thank you Fox for sharing your time and experience.</p>
<p>- —————————————————————————————————–</p>
<p>From Jeff K, (plays online as Toadlicker)</p>
<p>Fox is flat out amazing! I was a solid player before my lessons with Fox, and I was getting really good at beating the 30+3 single table tournaments, but he got my game to the next level. After three lessons I feel like a master of single table tournaments, and I’m beating the 100+9 single tables on 3 different sites with a 24% ROI. I didn’t even know what ROI was before I took lessons with Fox!</p>
<p>Thanks for the help Fox, I’ll be back for more lessons very soon.</p>
<p>     jason Z // April 26, 2009 at 9:59 pm | Reply</p>
<p>      I scheduled my first session with Fox about 10 months ago and after a few months and several lessions later I started crushing the cash games winning over 1k a week for the past 6 months playing part time! I’ve learned so much about bankroll managemnt, game theory and utilizing the programs that are available to assist my game. Thanks Fox!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Ben &#8216;gamb64&#8242; Hayles by kost</title>
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		<dc:creator>kost</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i just fimished my sessions with Ben.
i must say some things aout this guy. He was my first coach. 
From the first session we had he showed me so many leaks i had in my game. He helped me so much with the postflop play and he teached me the &quot;winning&quot; way to play. He is a very nice guy and he was always there to explain me everything even my english is terrible. 
He also gave me the confidence i need to face the game with the right way (aggresive) and stop playing so weak and passive.
I liked he said to me that he wants to send him an email with my future progress in the game.

I would reccomend this guy to everyone wants to learn many many things about poker and be a winner.
I will definitely have some more sessions with him in the future to help me more to go up the levels of SNG&#039;s.
Thanks for all Ben.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i just fimished my sessions with Ben.<br />
i must say some things aout this guy. He was my first coach.<br />
From the first session we had he showed me so many leaks i had in my game. He helped me so much with the postflop play and he teached me the &#8220;winning&#8221; way to play. He is a very nice guy and he was always there to explain me everything even my english is terrible.<br />
He also gave me the confidence i need to face the game with the right way (aggresive) and stop playing so weak and passive.<br />
I liked he said to me that he wants to send him an email with my future progress in the game.</p>
<p>I would reccomend this guy to everyone wants to learn many many things about poker and be a winner.<br />
I will definitely have some more sessions with him in the future to help me more to go up the levels of SNG&#8217;s.<br />
Thanks for all Ben.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Ben &#8216;gamb64&#8242; Hayles by ShawnG18</title>
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		<dc:creator>ShawnG18</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been playing poker nearly 4 months now, I have been playing the $1 6 Max Sit N Goes and I was a break-even player.

I started to search for a poker coach, I was looking everywhere and speaking to a lot of different coaches, they all seemed to be charging $100+, then I came across this website and seen Ben saw that his price was very good, so I sent him an email and got a response back very quick and had a free 30 minute consultation where we discussed my poker background and he described his and his coaching methods and what ones would suit me most. I was very impressed, better then the other coaches I contacted.

I have had my first session which was a video review, I recorded myself playing 4 tables. I then sent Ben the video and got it back with his voice over, commentating on my plays, where I was going wrong and why, and what he would have done and why. I got this video back within 4 hours, Super Fast!

I then watched it a couple of times and absorbed all of his information and then played a quick game. WOW what a difference, I didn&#039;t get into any sticky situation like I normally did and even though I was card dead in the middle stage and was the small stack 3 handed (where I always used to either blind out or crash out) I came up to the middle stack and then got to heads up and won.

Overall Ben in a TOP NOTCH coach, I would recommend him to anyone, my play has improved massively already, I am definetely going to have a lot more sessions with.

If you are looking for a poker coach, look no further, send Ben an email now, I&#039;m sure you play will improve massively like mine!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been playing poker nearly 4 months now, I have been playing the $1 6 Max Sit N Goes and I was a break-even player.</p>
<p>I started to search for a poker coach, I was looking everywhere and speaking to a lot of different coaches, they all seemed to be charging $100+, then I came across this website and seen Ben saw that his price was very good, so I sent him an email and got a response back very quick and had a free 30 minute consultation where we discussed my poker background and he described his and his coaching methods and what ones would suit me most. I was very impressed, better then the other coaches I contacted.</p>
<p>I have had my first session which was a video review, I recorded myself playing 4 tables. I then sent Ben the video and got it back with his voice over, commentating on my plays, where I was going wrong and why, and what he would have done and why. I got this video back within 4 hours, Super Fast!</p>
<p>I then watched it a couple of times and absorbed all of his information and then played a quick game. WOW what a difference, I didn&#8217;t get into any sticky situation like I normally did and even though I was card dead in the middle stage and was the small stack 3 handed (where I always used to either blind out or crash out) I came up to the middle stack and then got to heads up and won.</p>
<p>Overall Ben in a TOP NOTCH coach, I would recommend him to anyone, my play has improved massively already, I am definetely going to have a lot more sessions with.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a poker coach, look no further, send Ben an email now, I&#8217;m sure you play will improve massively like mine!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Chris &#8216;Fox&#8217; Wallace by skzb</title>
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		<dc:creator>skzb</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 16:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Fox is one of those irritating, annoying, disgusting people who is just sort of good at whatever he decides to do.  Fortunately, he wears it well.  In the course of turning me from a losing player to a winning player in online hold&#039;em tournaments (along with Hatfield13), what I figured out is Fox&#039;s particular skill is being able to express complex ideas in clear, simple terms.  No, there isn&#039;t any such thing as a formula for winning poker (SAGE excepted, of course), but getting the concepts down in straightforward, understandable language that instantly connects is worth a lot.  In dollars.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fox is one of those irritating, annoying, disgusting people who is just sort of good at whatever he decides to do.  Fortunately, he wears it well.  In the course of turning me from a losing player to a winning player in online hold&#8217;em tournaments (along with Hatfield13), what I figured out is Fox&#8217;s particular skill is being able to express complex ideas in clear, simple terms.  No, there isn&#8217;t any such thing as a formula for winning poker (SAGE excepted, of course), but getting the concepts down in straightforward, understandable language that instantly connects is worth a lot.  In dollars.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Adam Stemple by skzb</title>
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		<dc:creator>skzb</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 16:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Adam and I started studying the game of poker together, several years ago.  Inside of about six months, he&#039;d left me in the dust.  He is knows things about the game I didn&#039;t even know were available to be known.  He&#039;s also fun to talk to and to learn from--by which I mean he&#039;s witty and snide and keeps you laughing while you learn.

I only recently got back into the game, deciding to try to some online tournaments.  I was terrible.  I lost money.  I had one session with Adam and three with Fox, and now I&#039;m making money.  

That&#039;s sort of what it&#039;s about, isn&#039;t it?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adam and I started studying the game of poker together, several years ago.  Inside of about six months, he&#8217;d left me in the dust.  He is knows things about the game I didn&#8217;t even know were available to be known.  He&#8217;s also fun to talk to and to learn from&#8211;by which I mean he&#8217;s witty and snide and keeps you laughing while you learn.</p>
<p>I only recently got back into the game, deciding to try to some online tournaments.  I was terrible.  I lost money.  I had one session with Adam and three with Fox, and now I&#8217;m making money.  </p>
<p>That&#8217;s sort of what it&#8217;s about, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Ben &#8216;gamb64&#8242; Hayles by MrPedantic</title>
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		<dc:creator>MrPedantic</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 17:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I first contacted Ben in March - having played 6max SNGs at $5s and $10s for a while with average/slightly above average returns I was keen to progress my game and take it more seriously.

I had used a coach previously who, although being a good player, wasn&#039;t a good coach - there&#039;s a big difference between knowing how to play well and knowing how to teach someone else to play well. As such, I was slightly sceptical and I will admit that I was worried that as Ben&#039;s coaching rates are so good, there may be a catch.

Ben was quick to email back and get to know where I was with my game, as well as giving some initial pointers having done a scan of some of my hand histories.

Ben&#039;s coaching is top-notch - as he is someone who plays at that level professionally (check his stats for yourself) he knows his stuff. The other key point is - he knows how to teach as well (completely different skill).
Ben&#039;s use of Universal Replayer has been fantastic - much, much better value than live/ghosting coaching is and I&#039;ve really got a lot out of it.
We&#039;ve identified the key leaks in my game and it has made a huge difference.

During this month (April), the changes have really started to bed down and I&#039;m currently $400 up with an ROI of 44%.

I&#039;ve also been impressed with the &#039;after care&#039; (for want of a better expression) side of things - Ben&#039;s been very helpful in replying to email queries or having a look at the odd hand history between sessions.
The sessions have been tailored around me and my game rather than a prescriptive, one-size-fits-all approach.

Money-wise Ben represents extremely good value for money and I highly recommend him.

If you&#039;re someone who hasn&#039;t had poker coaching before and wants to take their game seriously, sessions with Ben will be a great investment and will definitely pay off.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I first contacted Ben in March &#8211; having played 6max SNGs at $5s and $10s for a while with average/slightly above average returns I was keen to progress my game and take it more seriously.</p>
<p>I had used a coach previously who, although being a good player, wasn&#8217;t a good coach &#8211; there&#8217;s a big difference between knowing how to play well and knowing how to teach someone else to play well. As such, I was slightly sceptical and I will admit that I was worried that as Ben&#8217;s coaching rates are so good, there may be a catch.</p>
<p>Ben was quick to email back and get to know where I was with my game, as well as giving some initial pointers having done a scan of some of my hand histories.</p>
<p>Ben&#8217;s coaching is top-notch &#8211; as he is someone who plays at that level professionally (check his stats for yourself) he knows his stuff. The other key point is &#8211; he knows how to teach as well (completely different skill).<br />
Ben&#8217;s use of Universal Replayer has been fantastic &#8211; much, much better value than live/ghosting coaching is and I&#8217;ve really got a lot out of it.<br />
We&#8217;ve identified the key leaks in my game and it has made a huge difference.</p>
<p>During this month (April), the changes have really started to bed down and I&#8217;m currently $400 up with an ROI of 44%.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also been impressed with the &#8216;after care&#8217; (for want of a better expression) side of things &#8211; Ben&#8217;s been very helpful in replying to email queries or having a look at the odd hand history between sessions.<br />
The sessions have been tailored around me and my game rather than a prescriptive, one-size-fits-all approach.</p>
<p>Money-wise Ben represents extremely good value for money and I highly recommend him.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re someone who hasn&#8217;t had poker coaching before and wants to take their game seriously, sessions with Ben will be a great investment and will definitely pay off.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Ben &#8216;gamb64&#8242; Hayles by Willydog1</title>
		<link>http://poker-coach.com/poker-coaching/ben-gamb64-hayles/comment-page-1#comment-6</link>
		<dc:creator>Willydog1</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 03:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ben Hayles, aka “gamb64”

I first met Ben playing heads up on PokerStars (and losing almost every game) and although he was my opponent he started offering suggestion to improve my game.

I started taking lesson shortly thereafter and have used Ben as my coach for several years now, which has improved my game significantly.

Ben is easy to learn from, has a great understanding of the game, and will improve your play.

I enjoy playing poker more than ever now thanks to Bens help, and highly recommend him if you want to improve your game.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ben Hayles, aka “gamb64”</p>
<p>I first met Ben playing heads up on PokerStars (and losing almost every game) and although he was my opponent he started offering suggestion to improve my game.</p>
<p>I started taking lesson shortly thereafter and have used Ben as my coach for several years now, which has improved my game significantly.</p>
<p>Ben is easy to learn from, has a great understanding of the game, and will improve your play.</p>
<p>I enjoy playing poker more than ever now thanks to Bens help, and highly recommend him if you want to improve your game.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Chris &#8216;Fox&#8217; Wallace by meijin</title>
		<link>http://poker-coach.com/poker-coaching/chris-fox-wallace/comment-page-1#comment-3</link>
		<dc:creator>meijin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 20:23:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Chris &quot;Fox&quot; Wallace is one of the smartest people that I have ever met. And I do not say that at all lightly. In my &quot;prior life&quot;, I worked with many very highly educated and trained technical people. It only takes a few moments of speaking with Chris to realize that you are dealing with someone that is thinking on a different level than you are...and usually about 3 steps ahead of you!

My first training session with Chris was well over a year ago. At that point, I was working hard at grinding out SnG&#039;s. I had first become aware of Chris through an online training site he was associated with as a guest instructor. I found his videos to be highly informative and extremely helpful. From there I found the training site that Chris ran and immediately joined there. Shortly thereafter, I got my first training session with Chris. As we finished the session, I told Chris that he had given me so much information that he made my head hurt. And I ment that literally! It really was just amazing. I was able to progress to the point where I guit my job in March of 2008 and started on the path of making a living grinding out SnGs, playing tournaments and the occasional cash game (all in NLH). I have had a few sessions since then and have managed to sustain myself for a year now.

Not only is Chris able to take you through the intricate details of the game(s) in question, he is also able to help you with the life of being a professional player...if that is your interest. Must have software tools, setting up the best rake back to maximize profits, taxes, money management (in and out of the games), psychological issues, etc. And not only that, Chris is an excellent teacher. I have met alot of smart and talented people and they were absolutely terrible in regards to teaching the skills that they have. Chris seems to be that rare exception. His ability to clearly and accurately communicate the skills that he has is a real plus and is but one of his innate talents.

Several months ago, I began to realize that the NLH world is a much more difficult place to earn a living. I took the advice of many people that I respect, including Chris, and began to expand into other games. Primarily Razz and PLO, as well as HORSE. Being a member on a few sites where Chris was or is an instructor, I was able to get a hold of many of his videos that I have ignored in the past. Stud, Stud Hi-Lo, Razz, HORSE, Limit Hold&#039;em, PLO and Limit Hold&#039;em. I studied then in depth, watching many of them numerous times as well as making and keeping copious notes on each of the games. And I have been able to put all of that work to good use. In my very first HORSE tournament, I was able to take it down and finish in first place! In my second HORSE tournament, I was able to run the tables I was on to the very end, never dropping below 8th through the first four hours and most of that was spent in the top three places. I went on to end up in 7th (what to hear a good bad beat story? LOL!) and was very happy with my performance. I can honestly say that many of the principles that Chris taught are what saw me through two excellent finishes. Because of Chris, I was able to navigate my way through two very tough tournaments and was able to dodge numerous pitfalls that I saw my competitors frequently fall to.

The bottom line? If you are looking for a good poker coach, I cannot recommend Chris highly enough. I hate to say it because I am sure Chris will be reading this, but he does not charge near enough for the advice and training that he is able to impart. You will certainly be getting much more than what you are paying for. Don&#039;t wait any longer! Get in there with Chris and take your game to the next level!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris &#8220;Fox&#8221; Wallace is one of the smartest people that I have ever met. And I do not say that at all lightly. In my &#8220;prior life&#8221;, I worked with many very highly educated and trained technical people. It only takes a few moments of speaking with Chris to realize that you are dealing with someone that is thinking on a different level than you are&#8230;and usually about 3 steps ahead of you!</p>
<p>My first training session with Chris was well over a year ago. At that point, I was working hard at grinding out SnG&#8217;s. I had first become aware of Chris through an online training site he was associated with as a guest instructor. I found his videos to be highly informative and extremely helpful. From there I found the training site that Chris ran and immediately joined there. Shortly thereafter, I got my first training session with Chris. As we finished the session, I told Chris that he had given me so much information that he made my head hurt. And I ment that literally! It really was just amazing. I was able to progress to the point where I guit my job in March of 2008 and started on the path of making a living grinding out SnGs, playing tournaments and the occasional cash game (all in NLH). I have had a few sessions since then and have managed to sustain myself for a year now.</p>
<p>Not only is Chris able to take you through the intricate details of the game(s) in question, he is also able to help you with the life of being a professional player&#8230;if that is your interest. Must have software tools, setting up the best rake back to maximize profits, taxes, money management (in and out of the games), psychological issues, etc. And not only that, Chris is an excellent teacher. I have met alot of smart and talented people and they were absolutely terrible in regards to teaching the skills that they have. Chris seems to be that rare exception. His ability to clearly and accurately communicate the skills that he has is a real plus and is but one of his innate talents.</p>
<p>Several months ago, I began to realize that the NLH world is a much more difficult place to earn a living. I took the advice of many people that I respect, including Chris, and began to expand into other games. Primarily Razz and PLO, as well as HORSE. Being a member on a few sites where Chris was or is an instructor, I was able to get a hold of many of his videos that I have ignored in the past. Stud, Stud Hi-Lo, Razz, HORSE, Limit Hold&#8217;em, PLO and Limit Hold&#8217;em. I studied then in depth, watching many of them numerous times as well as making and keeping copious notes on each of the games. And I have been able to put all of that work to good use. In my very first HORSE tournament, I was able to take it down and finish in first place! In my second HORSE tournament, I was able to run the tables I was on to the very end, never dropping below 8th through the first four hours and most of that was spent in the top three places. I went on to end up in 7th (what to hear a good bad beat story? LOL!) and was very happy with my performance. I can honestly say that many of the principles that Chris taught are what saw me through two excellent finishes. Because of Chris, I was able to navigate my way through two very tough tournaments and was able to dodge numerous pitfalls that I saw my competitors frequently fall to.</p>
<p>The bottom line? If you are looking for a good poker coach, I cannot recommend Chris highly enough. I hate to say it because I am sure Chris will be reading this, but he does not charge near enough for the advice and training that he is able to impart. You will certainly be getting much more than what you are paying for. Don&#8217;t wait any longer! Get in there with Chris and take your game to the next level!</p>
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