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21 coaches
Alex Fitzgerald is a tournament poker coach and author who teaches aggressive, exploitative MTT strategy under his Poker Headrush brand. A longtime tournament pro, he wrote The Myth of Poker Talent and other books on exploitative play, backed by private coaching and training materials. His work fits tournament players who want to attack rather than play it safe.
Aram Zobian coaches tournament players through Octopi Poker, focused on MTT strategy and high-pressure spot analysis. He finished sixth in the 2018 WSOP Main Event for $1.8 million, a run that put him among the year's most-watched tournament players. His coaching suits players who want direct instruction from someone who has navigated the sport's biggest stage.
Benjamin Rolle, better known as bencb, is a tournament coach and the founder of Raise Your Edge, one of online poker's most respected training brands. He won the 2025 WSOP Online Main Event for $3.9 million, and his Tournament Masterclass set a benchmark for MTT education. His coaching and courses are built for ambitious online tournament players.
Brian Fite is a professional poker player and tournament coach behind TurboKings Poker. His one-on-one sessions cover strategy and hand-history review, study routines, game selection, mental game, and the business habits of poker, a fit for players trying to move up and treat the game more professionally.
Brock Wilson coaches advanced tournament strategy through Octopi Poker, focused on high-stakes MTT decisions, solver-informed lines, and exploitative play in tough spots. A regular on the PokerGO Tour with a Poker Masters title and more than $13 million in live earnings, he competes in some of the toughest fields in the game. His coaching is aimed at advanced players studying high-stakes tournament play.
Dylan Linde coaches mixed games and no-limit hold'em through Octopi Poker, covering the draw, stud, and flop games most players never properly learn alongside high-stakes tournament decisions. He wrote Mastering Mixed Games: Winning Strategies for Draw, Stud and Flop Games, and backs it with a WSOP bracelet and a WPT Five Diamond title. He's a strong fit for players ready to add mixed games to their range or to sharpen multi-format tournament play.
Faraz Jaka coaches tournament players through VIP packages, custom multi-day bootcamps, and one-on-one training, including travel-to-you sessions. A WSOP bracelet winner and former WPT Player of the Year with nearly $10 million in live earnings, he brings a long, high-level tournament resume to his coaching. The format suits committed students who want immersive, personalized work rather than a course.
Listed with Ultimate Poker Coaching, Guy Taylor (TaylorMadePoker) is a tournament coach who pairs poker strategy with a background in sports and performance psychology. He works mostly with MTT and live players on the mental game and competition preparation, alongside hands-on hand-history and footage review.
Jeremy Ausmus coaches high-stakes tournament players through Octopi Poker, focused on MTT decision-making, ICM, and the exploitative adjustments that turn deep runs into wins. Six WSOP bracelets put him among the most accomplished tournament players in the game. He's best suited to serious MTT players working on high-pressure, late-stage spots.
Johan Schultz-Pedersen coaches advanced tournament strategy through Octopi Poker, with a focus on solver-informed study and exploitative adjustments. A WSOP bracelet winner and co-founder of Octopi Poker, he's known as a detailed strategic thinker. His coaching is aimed at players who already have a solid foundation and want higher-level review of tough tournament decisions.
John Bradley, who plays as WhatA298, is a longtime professional and poker coach listed with Ultimate Poker Coaching, working across tournaments, cash games, and sit-and-gos. His coaching leans on database and population analysis to find the leaks in a player's game and rebuild post-flop decision-making from there.
Josha Matthewman, who plays as SteelBreeze, is a UK professional and poker coach listed with Ultimate Poker Coaching, focused on online MTTs with a cash-game background. His coaching leans on database and hand-history analysis to tighten study routines and ICM decisions, and he also runs small-group sessions. It's a fit for online tournament players who want structured feedback on their own play.