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Old 07-09-2009, 09:44 PM
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Default Interesting poker related question

I was speaking to a friend today from University who is a sporadic poker player. He asked me for how many hours I thought I could teach my poker knowledge for.
Let's say you were going to teach a poker class to students that were new to poker. For how many hours do you think you could keep going until you had no more wisdom to pass on to them?

"Ok, I think I should specify the question some more. I'm interested in an actual hour estimate you could teach your knowledge to an average student with an information level of zero. I am also assuming that you teach what you know and not everything there is out there. So if you know MTTs, NLHE, PLO, then you probably have a lot more to teach than somebody who just knows NLHE. Further I'm also assuming there will be some sort of interaction with the student, we're not just gonna throw information at them, but give them the opportunity to interact with us.
I'm just interested what people would estimate if they were forced to give a number, also if you are good in multiple games, then I think it would be cool to add those with your hour estimate."

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