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How long would it take....

Sky_PokerSky_Poker Member Posts: 2,715
edited July 2014 in Poker Chat

Let's say a friend or family member asked you to teach them to play online poker, how long would it take before you'd feel your work was done and they could confidently play online? How would you approach it?

Obviously some people are faster learners than others but what do you reckon would be the number of total hours neededl? Assuming they knew nothing before.

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  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,752
    edited July 2014


    Complete newbies?

    Well, some people would never get it, just as some people will never be able to drive a motor-car. I'm thinking of people like Orford, obv.

    But if they do get it, then I'd say about an hour. Usually, a follow-up session is advisable, to review progress.
     
    I've done 1 to 1 mentoring with score of complete newbies, most of whom became winning players almost from the get-go. At that level, it is a very simple game.
     
  • BorinLonerBorinLoner Member Posts: 3,863
    edited July 2014
    You could get them playing very quickly. I don't share Tikay's confidence about how long it would be before they were winners.

    I would guess I could get someone used to the rules and the interface in an hour or two. I'd guess making sure they don't jump onto the silly stakes would be a trick. A 50p/£1 cash game sounds cheap, doesn't it? :-)
  • Sky_PokerSky_Poker Member Posts: 2,715
    edited July 2014
    In Response to Re: How long would it take....:
    You could get them playing very quickly. I don't share Tikay's confidence about how long it would be before they were winners. I would guess I could get someone used to the rules and the interface in an hour or two. I'd guess making sure they don't jump onto the silly stakes would be a trick. A 50p/£1 cash game sounds cheap, doesn't it? :-)
    Posted by BorinLoner
    True, we've heard that before. People who perhaps have never played before or are inexperienced could think exactly that.
  • alex1229alex1229 Member Posts: 680
    edited July 2014
    Big difference between learning how to play online, and being a winning a player, difference of 12 months+
  • WilhelmWilhelm Member Posts: 1,730
    edited July 2014
    I've been thinking about this a lot recently, as after telling people I play poker they always seem to be after a quick tip that will instantly make them a winning player.  I honsetly think it'd take years of my tuition to get them to the level I'm at now, and I'm no world beater.  I just tell them the best way is often to learn by doing.

    Incidentally, if any new players do want a few MTT tips, please address your questions here:

    https://www.skypoker.com/secure/poker/sky_lobby?action=show_static&page=poker_community_forums&plckForumPage=ForumDiscussion&plckDiscussionId=Cat%3a2e4f51cb-c64c-449f-a843-8db9c5fe7283Forum%3ae6c7e49e-4ab5-4f79-9a89-3a6d1f4f9081Discussion%3aa61b64f8-1212-4ced-a7f5-092ff73a0bc7
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