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19 coaches
Alexandra Fagaras coaches the mental game of poker under the Mindset by Alex brand. With a background in psychology, she draws on transactional analysis, ACT, and CBT to help tournament players work through tilt, routine, and performance. Her coaching fits players who are technically solid but lose value to their own heads.
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.
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.
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.
David Peters offers one-on-one tournament coaching through David Peters Poker, with sessions tailored to a player's current skill level, leaks, goals, and approach to the game. His public coaching page emphasizes hand review, advanced No-Limit Hold'em tournament strategy, GTO concepts, exploitative adjustments, and customized study for players ranging from fundamentals work to elite-level MTT refinement. Peters is one of the most accomplished live tournament players in poker, with nearly $50 million in live cashes and four WSOP bracelets.
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.
Jared Alderman offers private one-on-one poker mentorship built around a player's actual game rather than generic study advice. He works through hand-history and live session review, mental-game coaching, and a custom improvement plan that targets where execution breaks down under pressure. He's a fit for serious mid- and high-stakes players who already study but want help turning that work into better decisions.
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.
Kevin Rabichow is a poker coach and content creator working across heads-up no-limit hold'em, 6-max cash, and tournament play. A former Run It Once coach, he now produces strategy material and a heads-up course under his own brand. He's a good fit for players who want one coach comfortable in both cash and tournament formats.
Lex Ligtenberg is a poker mindset coach listed with Ultimate Poker Coaching, with a background in sports and performance psychology. He works with tournament and live players on confidence, tilt control, and building sustainable performance routines around the game. His coaching is a fit for players whose technical game is solid but whose results suffer under pressure.
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.