@SavagePoker My wife loves to play, but doesn’t want to spend all day playing. Any room for a tournament structure where the start time is 1p, 1 hour rounds, just play 5 rounds a day? Great for people who want to do other things on vacation!
For an organization operating at that level, the inability to respond to a straightforward $900 refund request is a surprising and disappointing reflection of how they treat their customers.
What I can’t overlook, however, is what happened after. I paid $900 for the workshop and, given the mismatch in experience level, submitted a respectful refund request. That was followed by complete silence — multiple emails, zero responses.
than it does about the quality of their instruction — but it’s worth knowing that the material is geared toward players who are earlier in their development. If you’re already a serious student of the game, you may not get much out of it.
The workshop itself was well-organized and the instructors were clearly knowledgeable. However, the content covered nothing that I hadn’t already studied on my own. To be fair to CLC, this may say more about the target audience for the program
I recently attended a three-day tournament poker workshop hosted by Chip Leader Coaching. I want to share my honest experience for anyone considering their programs.
@JohnnieVibes hey JV! I love the candor of your vlog. Thanks for showing us the wins, the losses and the mental battle. Any suggestions for SD poker rooms Monday night? Sometimes there are football promotions.... Thanks!