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Andrew Borman is a Michigan-based professional and poker coach listed with Ultimate Poker Coaching, specializing in online no-limit hold'em tournaments. His coaching combines database and hand-history analysis with solver practice to target a player's leaks, drawing on broader experience across cash, spins, and live play. It suits online MTT players who want a data-driven approach to improvement.
Andrew Brokos is a tournament and cash-game coach who teaches under his Thinking Poker brand, focused on sharpening a player's thought process rather than memorizing plays. He wrote Play Optimal Poker and its sequel and hosts the long-running Thinking Poker Podcast, grounding his coaching in game theory and solver work. It's a fit for players who want to understand why a play is right, not just that it is.
Katie Stone offers private poker lessons through Octopi Poker for women, amateurs, and beginners who want an approachable way into the game. A longtime pro, LearnWPT instructor, and World Poker Tour commentator, she focuses on fundamentals, live-poker confidence, and study habits rather than solver-heavy theory. She's an ideal first coach for newer players, and also offers separate poker-industry consulting.
Lexy Gavin-Mather runs The Poker Accelerator, a structured training program for no-limit hold'em cash games and tournaments. Her material covers fundamentals, preflop strategy, exploitative play, live reads, and the mental game, built for low- and mid-stakes players who want a clear study path instead of scattered content. The offer is course-led, so it fits players looking for structure more than one-off private sessions.