UK customers only at present.From Carl Sampson on his coaching course.
"The coaching is designed to teach the student what is a very powerful and effective style of play in order to be successful in poker. Most people ask the wrong questions during their poker studies and thus arrive at the wrong answers. For instance, seeking out answers to specific poker situations is futile because there are just too many variables within any one game. But there is a difference between tactics and strategy!
I teach poker strategy because once this is understood then knowing what is the correct course of action (ie tactic to use) in nearly all situations becomes almost automatic. I will set about the task over a series of carefully constructed lessons to alter your way of thinking about poker and to actually think like I and many other professionals think. The form of poker that I will be concentrating on unless you specifically request otherwise is No Limit Texas Hold'em cash games. I do this for two reasons, firstly because this is where I earn a big part of my income and secondly because this is where the real consistent money is online.
Not only will you be taking advice from a very successful professional online player but you will also have me by your side to answer questions that you also need answering along the way. In a sense I have compressed years of knowledge and experience into what will be a fast track course not just to mastery in No Limit Hold'em but mastery of poker on the whole
This is the real coup de grace, I have known people take coaching from big named players and paid thousands of dollars for the privilege...and still failed to make money! I also know that other pro's charge as high as $150 per hour for coaching. I on the other hand love coaching people and imparting knowledge of what I do and understand that most people haven't got that kind of money.
Despite the fact that I earn a lot more from playing and writing, I am happy to only charge £220 for the entire 22 part course which works out at a mere £10 per lesson."