About MTT Poker School
Helping poker players increase their ROI through leak finding, optimising their training and developing rock solid fundamentals.
Playing tournaments part-time isn’t the problem.
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Trying to improve like a full-time pro? That’s where most players go wrong.
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I help part-time MTT players take poker seriously — without burning out, wasting time, or getting lost in the noise.
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The truth is, most training is built for grinders. The kind who play 12 tables a day, live in tracking software, and speak fluent solver.
That’s not who you are.
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You’ve got limited time, a life outside poker, and a deep drive to get better — not just “play more.”
That’s why I teach structure. Simplicity. And a way of improving that actually fits your schedule (and your brain).
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Because tournament success isn’t about talent or volume. It’s about fixing the leaks, building clarity, and making confident decisions when it counts.
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If you're tired of guessing, second-guessing, or bingeing training that never sticks — you're in the right place.
My beliefs
Most poker training was never made for you.
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It’s built for full-time pros with endless hours, elite tools, and solver-driven minds.
Not for part-time players with real lives, limited time, and a desire to play better — not just play more.
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I believe there’s a smarter way to improve.
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One that respects your time, your energy, and your goals.
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Here’s what guides everything I teach:
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Consistency beats volume. You don’t need to grind more — you need to play better, more focused sessions.
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Structure builds confidence. Without a clear plan, even progress feels shaky. I’ll help you fix that.
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Clarity wins under pressure. Fancy strategies are useless if they collapse mid-session.
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Experimentation > perfection. Every game is a chance to test, learn, and refine your edge.
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You don’t need to go pro to play like one. This is about taking poker seriously — without taking over your life.
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That’s what my coaching is built around.
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It’s not about becoming someone else.
It’s about becoming the most dangerous version of you — at the table, with the time you actually have.