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No-Limit Hold'em cash games are the foundation of modern poker, and beating them consistently is about sustained, deep-stacked skill rather than the survival and pay-jump dynamics of tournaments.

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In cash, stacks reset, blinds stay fixed, and the game becomes a long-run battle of win rate, measured in big blinds per hundred hands, across endlessly repeating spots. That makes precision and consistency everything: ranges by position, balanced and exploitative betting, accurate hand-reading, and the deep-stacked postflop play where most of the money is won and lost against good opponents.

A cash-game coach helps you build a complete, repeatable framework: solid preflop ranges, a clear approach to continuation betting and barreling, the hand-reading to know where you stand on later streets, and the bet-sizing that maximizes value and minimizes mistakes. Just as important, a good coach helps you find the specific leaks dragging down your win rate, the recurring spots where you're losing money you can't quite account for, which is exactly the kind of thing that's hard to see from the inside and fast for a coach to spot. Whether you're stuck at a stake, trying to move up into tougher games, or shoring up a win rate that's flattened out, the right cash coach matched to your level turns vague struggle into a concrete plan. The fields reward consistency, and consistency is coachable.

NLHE Cash coaching, unsolved questions

How is win rate measured in cash games?
In big blinds per hundred hands (bb/100). Because cash is a long-run game with fixed blinds and resetting stacks, your edge shows up as a steady win rate over a large sample rather than tournament results.
What should a cash game coach focus on first?
Usually your biggest recurring leaks, the spots quietly costing you the most across many hands. Positional ranges, continuation-betting strategy, and deep-stacked postflop play are common high-value areas.
Should I match a coach to my exact stakes?
Yes, the adjustments that beat micro-stakes weak pools differ from what beats tougher mid- and high-stakes regulars. A coach proven at or just above your level gives the most relevant help.