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Things you should know about Irieguy
We all know that Irieguy is a top poker player; that he is witty, bright, and is blessed with a unique sense of humor. But Irieguy means much more to me. We've just completed a 500 'Sit and go' coaching agreement, and I would like to share my experience with you.
For the past seven years I have been playing backgammon. Due to the 'poker invasion' (as we call it), backgammon action has decreased dramatically. A lot of my friends switched to poker, and according to scouting reports, the games were not only abundant, but also much easier (compared to backgammon). Thus, I decided to put away my dice for a while and to try out virtual cards instead. I read a few poker books, listened to some good advice, and watched on line games. Then, I finally sat down to play, trying out different poker versions in search for my best game: Limit / No Limit Hold-em ring games, seven card stud, multi table and single table tournaments…you name it. Within a week it was clear that 'Sit and go' poker was my favorite game, and that it might be the only game where I was a favorite to win. After playing a few hundred SNG's, I was winning a little bit, but didn’t really know what I was doing. Most of the time, I was just guessing. I am not the type of person that likes to ask for help, but this time I had to. Irieguy's posts convinced me he would be the best teacher I could ever ask for, so I sent him a private message. A few days later we had a long conversation on the phone, and struck a 500 SNG deal. I was surprised he trusted me to pay him: "How do you know I won't stiff you after you teach me how to play?" I asked. "I trust you" was his short reply. "This should be a special person" I said to myself. Different than almost every 'gambler' I have met so far. I emailed Irie over a dozen SNG's for evaluation. Within a few days he sent me a detailed report, including a complete analysis of my game: leaks, strengths, and weakness. Then, he gave me specific guidelines how to improve my game, as well as general SNG concepts, strategies, and tactics. Even though Irieguy had a piece of my winnings (free roll), he suggested that I practice these guidelines on the lower buy-in tables. I was the one pushing to play higher stakes. I sent him questions, reports, and Hand history samples. Every time I received profound insights and practical suggestions, as well as more homework…My game improved much faster than I could ever imagine. For the first time, I started to feel good about my game. Improved results at the tables were a welcomed side affect… Before we were half way through the deal, I offered Irieguy an improved agreement. Honestly, I felt I was ripping him off…"Be good to people who are good to you, or eventually karma will bite your ass", 'Mackthefork' wrote on a previous post. I wasn’t afraid of bad karma… I just felt it was the right thing to do. Irieguy responded with a long email (as usual), explaining why he thinks our deal was fair, and how SNG poker has high built in variance that I might not recognize yet. Irieguy is also a very sensitive person, well aware of the emotional aspects of coaching. He always knew when to let me have it, and how to cheer me up when I was down. I've read a lot of bad luck posts lately…I am happy to tell you how fortunate I am to have gained a good friend, not just a great teacher. S.J. |
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Re: Things you should know about Irieguy
good stuff. holla
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Re: Things you should know about Irieguy
Nice post, and very well written.
Irieguy's stock is already astronomical. Not that yours was low or anything, but it just took a big jump, IMHO. |
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Re: Things you should know about Irieguy
Nice post!
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Re: Things you should know about Irieguy
Great post. Makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
Irieguy, if you are reading this thread, consider a business idea (if you haven't already): there are probably more players out here -- like myself -- who do not want to be backed; however, such a player may be willing to pay some sort of a subscription fee to a web forum, for the poker version of a personal trainer. Perhaps this concept is already hiding with the aces up your sleeve? |
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Re: Things you should know about Irieguy
Thank you spentrent,
In case there were any doubts, this wasn't a backing deal. Best of luck, S.J. |
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Re: Things you should know about Irieguy
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Thank you spentrent, In case there were any doubts, this wasn't a backing deal. Best of luck, S.J. [/ QUOTE ] Okay. I don't know the correct terminology. El Duderino gave you tips and bankroll, or just tips? |
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Re: Things you should know about Irieguy
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Okay. I don't know the correct terminology. El Duderino gave you tips and bankroll, or just tips? [/ QUOTE ] El duderino just gave him detailed and helpful tips as well as continued feedback in support. A 'coaching' agreement vs. a 'backing' agreement. Yugoslav |
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Re: Things you should know about Irieguy
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El duderino just gave him detailed and helpful tips as well as continued feedback in support. A 'coaching' agreement vs. a 'backing' agreement. Yugoslav [/ QUOTE ] Okay. I still like the website idea [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]. I'd be a customer. |
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Re: Things you should know about Irieguy
He's the Dude...or El Duderino, if your into long names [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
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