How Many Of You Regular Posters Use a Training Site/Coaching?
I am curious to see if there are any posters here who actually use a training site/coaching for live NLHE.
My opinion is that the vast majority of the regular posters in this forum would get a very high return on their investment into a training site subscription/coaching/etc. But I suspect that almost none of the regular posters here use training sites/coaching.
I am not a world class pro in my player pool, but I got back into poker from a serious rec background after COVID. I didn't get training site subscription until a couple months after I got back into poker, but I have found that my live NLHE game has gotten significantly better ever since then I did make that investment.
I guess we could also discuss the return on investment that others have had with training sites/coaching. I am personally really happy with the investment that I made in myself.
I think it doesn't really matter what material you start with. The main thing is to work hard and spend a huge amount of time learning. It's like fitness, it doesn't matter if you choose the gym, running, or calisthenics, to get in shape you just have to start doing something and get off the couch.
i think the biggest thing with training sites (assuming you use one with actual strong players) is you can see very quickly how much different their approach to the game is than your own which can end up inspiring very quickly. i thought pokercode? or whichever one goosecore made videos for a few years ago was good in terms of structure to at least begin approaching the game. stuff like runitonce i've found to be tougher because there's so much information and so many coaches, and generally the videos are all just independent once offs. the few coaching videos i've watched on gtowizard were also really good too.
it's interesting but coaching content for plo is much stronger than nl comparitively imo