Onaflag on Poker

Coaching

For players just getting into the online poker scene or switching from playing primarily live to online because of the enormous profit potential, online poker can be intimidating. You’ve heard of people making a living from it, but you have no idea how to go about it.

That’s where I come in. I introduce you to the game and show you how to beat it.

Why Onaflag?

Simple. I beat the game. I started in 2004 when many others did and played recreationally at the micro stakes for many years. Since becoming a professional poker player I have had and continue to be coached by one of the biggest winners at the micro and small stakes games. I can show you a winning style to beat any level up to .10/.25 full ring no limit hold’em or 25NL FR.

Cost

This deserves an explanation. If you have researched coaching rates you will no doubt be surprised that I charge only $10 an hour for stakes up to 10NL and $20 an hour for 25NL. That’s pretty friggin’ cheap and won’t stay at those prices for long. I have had an extensive career in education teaching everything from Elementary School thru High School and Microsoft technologies at certified training centers to English as a Second Language in foreign countries. I’ve commanded over $200 an hour in the past for certain projects.

That said, I am just beginning to teach poker and believe that until I have a proven track record with students who have had marked improvements in their game moving from a losing player to either break even or crushing their limit I cannot ask for normal coaching rates. Get it while you can if you’re serious about this game.

If you’re interested shoot me an email and we’ll go from there.

Onaflag……….

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Some of you may have seen my offers for staking in the past. I no longer offer staking arrangements. They are life tilting and evil to the core.
  1. Hey, man, I sent you an email from gmail. Please message me back, I would be very willing to do this.

    Comment by njshak3zula — December 16, 2009 @ 1:31 pm
  2. I hope this ad isn’t too old, I’ve been looking forever, to do this.

    Comment by njshak3zula — December 16, 2009 @ 1:32 pm

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