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Joined: 2009-06-25
Andrew Ferguson
New York
High Stakes MTT's
$181,000 UBOC 2 main event

About fergwrx

I have been playing tournaments Full time live and online since January 2007 with over $1,000,000 in winnings. I am currently ranked in the top 100 on p5's and have been since late 2007.

Anyways, I am here because I would like to get more involved with coaching players on my free time. I am extremely confident in all aspects of my MTT game and an expert with pokertracker/PAHUD, Holdem manager and pokerstove.

The best way I believe for me to coach you is to shadow the tournament your playing and speak over mic on Skype/google talk/or whatever messenger service you prefer. The other type of coaching I offer is off the table hand history analysis where we will both load the hands in a replayer and discuss various strategies and theories.

Another one of my strengths which I believe is extremely important in all aspects of poker is controling your emotions and striving to be as tilt free as possible. I will teach you how to get in the right mind set and prevent bad beats or variance from getting to your head.

What a typical Shadow session would consist of:

Decide what tournament you would like to play and we will connect via teamviewer and speak over mic. Most of the session will involve you giving me your natural instinct and decision and then I will give my opinion and you make the final decision.

During a shadow session we can focus on anything from starting hands from each position to how to come up with hand ranges to plug in pokerstove or even just understanding what to do with the pokertracker/Holdem Manager stats on HUD. It is entirely up to you what you would want to focus on.

For any type of lesson listed above I charge $100 an hour. Depending on the tournament prize pool a profit split for deep in the money coaching could be available please contact me for details.

Tournament Hand History replayer analysis

Another method of training I can provide would be placing a tournament hand history of your choice in a hand replayer and video the entire replay with my comments on each situation. I have a replayer that can load the player stats and I will explain using Pokerstove with most all in situations when needed. The turn around time on this type of coaching would be extremely fast.

This service is priced at $100 per tournament.

I encourage players of all skill levels to take advantage of coaching from all types of players because there is always something you can learn regardless of skill level.

If you have something else in mind that I did not cover in this post Please let me know I am open to all ideas.

Feel free to contact me at fergwrx85 on AIM.

fergwrx poker videos

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09/24/09
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Fergwrx Pokerstars Sunday $500 part 2 (final table)
09/24/09 | Duration: 51 min 20 sec | cost: 2 credits
This video is part 2 of my 2 part video series for the Pokerstars Sunday $500 I won back in may which covers the Final...
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07/09/09
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Fergwrx Pokerstars $530 victory part one
07/09/09 | Duration: 1 hour 16 min | cost: 2 credits
Part one of Fergwrx Pokerstars $530 buy-in $500k guarantee victory for $87,000. This video includes early, middle, and...
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Replies by fergwrx

Sunday, December 20, 2009 - 16:11

sharkscope did not start tracking MTTs until mid 2009 so thats why it looks like a sudden increase.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009 - 09:16

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Monday, July 13, 2009 - 20:39

Well the way I think about lower buy-in tournaments or very large fields of 1500+ entrants early on my focus is to play tighter than usual, but always be looking for players I can pick on and...

Sunday, July 12, 2009 - 09:52

In general I play a bit tighter overall than I use to, but I constantly change gears according to the table dynamics. I never go into a tournament with a set strategy in mind I always adjust...

Saturday, July 11, 2009 - 19:39

Thanks...I encourage all viewers to leave as many comments as possible, so that I can keep adding more value content to each video I create.