It is unlikely, since so much of a person's performance comes down to their own mentality and how well they follow sound advice and decision making suggestions.
For example, the best player in the world could coach you, but if you get emotional or decide that you just can't help calling to see if they have it, etc. you could very easily lose a ton of money even at lower stakes.
That's the short of it.
There are coaches that take on players in for-profit coaching deals (they coach you for a % of your winnings), but that usually is only going to happen if the student is showing success at low to mid stakes, or is nearly breakeven at mid to high stakes and the coach thinks they can improve them enough to make a good profit.
For low stakes players, I would suggest videos as a far better value than coaching. And you can start with free videos too. So many solid pieces of fundamental advice should be learned at the low stakes, and playing games on your own + watching videos is really all you need to get that information. Private coaching can be quite expensive at this stage, and I feel it's going to be a far better value once you start moving out of the low stakes and into mid stakes.
Of course, if your budget is large or you just are OK with paying a lot more to potentially increase your learning curve (especially if you're playing heavy hours), then private coaching may still be a good option at the low stakes.
Thanks for getting back to me but I have paid for coaching and did more or less what I was told but my adjusted roi never went above 0 during and after the coaching so hence why I asked the question just ran good for the period .
It is unlikely, since so much of a person's performance comes down to their own mentality and how well they follow sound advice and decision making suggestions.
For example, the best player in the world could coach you, but if you get emotional or decide that you just can't help calling to see if they have it, etc. you could very easily lose a ton of money even at lower stakes.
That's the short of it.
There are coaches that take on players in for-profit coaching deals (they coach you for a % of your winnings), but that usually is only going to happen if the student is showing success at low to mid stakes, or is nearly breakeven at mid to high stakes and the coach thinks they can improve them enough to make a good profit.
For low stakes players, I would suggest videos as a far better value than coaching. And you can start with free videos too. So many solid pieces of fundamental advice should be learned at the low stakes, and playing games on your own + watching videos is really all you need to get that information. Private coaching can be quite expensive at this stage, and I feel it's going to be a far better value once you start moving out of the low stakes and into mid stakes.
Of course, if your budget is large or you just are OK with paying a lot more to potentially increase your learning curve (especially if you're playing heavy hours), then private coaching may still be a good option at the low stakes.
Thanks for getting back to me but I have paid for coaching and did more or less what I was told but my adjusted roi never went above 0 during and after the coaching so hence why I asked the question just ran good for the period .