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by 1flightaway

Hey, everybody, I would like to recommend anybody to ThinkItThrough/Gordon as a coach he can really open your eyes and teach you new things to maximize your skills as a poker player at any level. He’s a great person to talk to easy to relate to and really gets you confident about your game. His fundamentals are solid and he’s played the game long enough and coached a wide variety of people and analyzes every situation so well with a reason behind it, he isn’t the type of coach to say JUST DO IT, he thoroughly explains why this is a good option or he shows an alternative route for you to take and drills it in your head in a simple and short way.

ALSO sometimes he gives me extra minutes within the hour (had about 4 hours so far), which i am completely grateful for, and THAT is a plus not that 3 or 5 minutes extra or whatever extra will make a SIGNIFICANT difference last time he even gave me around15 minutes extra I’m not even sure. BUT what I’m saying is that to me that says that he truly cares and really wants you to do better cause he is the one coaching you and really takes care of his students. I had one coach(not going to name) whom I had a one hour session with it was obviously at a much cheaper price but right when the hour hit he said well that’s it we can talk next time if you want or something along those lines. I felt like i was left in the dark, no new answers and nothing to continue thinking about and looking forward to in the near future. What I’m saying is you get what you pay for you pay more for Gordon expect a higher investment in the future he’s not new in the business he has been around for a long period of time he KNOWS what he’s doing and obviously he’s charging so much because he has so much students coming to him and I EXPECT him to raise it up even more why? because I think 200$ is still WAY too cheap for his credentials. I mean look at his graph in the front he was making about 500$/hour over a sample size I mean I can only assume its because he really enjoys coaching and doesn’t really have as much time for poker as much as he did before as he is venturing on to new things with his life, he’s a coach that makes sure you understand what your doing then leave you with something to think with and to continue on for before your next lesson.

Now he may not be for everyone but if you want to learn quick, and rise through the stakes I’m sure he can be a key factor to move you up and push you to the limits you want to reach to. Note he’s not some kind of god and out of nowhere, you can reach the highest level with his coaching. I’m not saying that at all I didn’t reach where I want to be yet and it’s not going to happen over a small period of time(well for me at least I barely am even learning how to play cash games and I feel like I progressed a lot). I’m saying he meets you half way, honestly probably even more then half way he provides easy ways to keep in contact with him, he asks about your progression and just about life in general I would say in my view he meets you 80% and you yourself have to take that 20% initiative and If you follow and pull through to complete the task with the right motivation YOU WILL get to the destination you want to get to. He didn’t pay me anything this isn’t to advertise him I barely met him after these couple of sessions he didn’t even tell me to post a comment or anything but I feel like I must after my recent session with him as he deserves to get extra students if he even has slots available. AND I will for sure right another review for Gordon once I “make it” to the destination that I want to make it to. And if you take what I am saying with a grain of salt, and you REALLY want to progress your game and you choose to decline this offer, seriously its your loss.

CLIFFS: Awesome Coach
Great Guy
200$/hour is a steal
Will Teach you SOLID poker fundamentals.

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