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Robert leaving BPC, Ella and Alex coming

Robert leaving BPC, Ella and Alex coming

Time goes by, and things change.

Robert, the “friendly support guy” on BPC Skype is parting ways with the BPC team in the next days.

Robert joined BPC when it was still a much smaller community of students, and played a big part in creating what is now becoming a bigger “poker university”.

Many of you know him from him helping you out on Skype or via support, or in another way. Some of you have met him at our last BPC meeting in Dubrovnik, some of you will hopefully have the chance to meet him at our next meeting.

What most of you probably don’t know, is that Robert “humbuk007” actually joined BPC as an applicant first, to the 6-max program. Soon Gordon and he found common ground in Robert helping out with the technical parts of BPC, and later on helping out with many different things.

His plans to play poker seriously (at times even to play at all) were put on hold, but never forgotten – once a grinder, always a grinder? 😉

He is already on his post-BPC journey now, and we will keep in touch in other ways.

We have been working closely with Robert over the past month to prepare everything for a smooth transition. The students will continue getting all the help they needed from him, as new forces have already joined BPC.

In the next days, you will have a chance to hear more about Ella and Alex, who are already helping out.

The Skype channel for CFP student support is now a team effort, as all of our support channels have always been. Mostly you will be speaking with Ella, sometimes me, or another member of the team. Whatever it takes to get the job done, which means supporting the CFP students.

Thanks for helping to make BPC what it is today, Robert, and good luck at the tables and other areas of life!

 

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