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Tom Dwan to Give First Paid Poker Lesson

Patrik Antonius to Also Provide First One-on-One Instruction

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Tom DwanTeam Full Tilt Pro Tom “durrrr” Dwan will give his first ever paid poker lesson on April 19, according to his Twitter. Fellow member of Team Full Tilt Patrik Antonius will also provide coaching on April 18.

The opportunity to receive instruction from arguably two of the top three cash game players in the world is a one-of-a-kind event. The coaching will take place via the audio-video technology of a new coaching site developed by Full Tilt Pro, author, and Harvard professor Brandon Adams.

Adams’ site, expertinsight.com, will offer one-on-one coaching from experts across a variety of fields, and the web platform will kick off its first week with instruction from poker artists such as Dwan and Antonius, in addition to many others.

“Having Patrik and Tom available to the poker community is clearly a great resource, and I’m very curious to see what their initial hours of coaching will go for,” Adams said. “Tom is simply the most innovative mind in poker, and many of the best poker players of his (or any) generation have publicly credited him as being the leading influence in their poker development. Tom is exceptionally quick, and I think he’ll pack a lot of insight into a typical one hour session.”

“Patrik is probably the second biggest winner in poker over the last decade,” Adams continued. “At one point, he was the biggest winner in every major game type on Full Tilt. By results, Patrik and Phil Ivey are the best internet poker players on the planet. Patrik has never given a poker lesson before, and he has not firmly committed to give lessons after April 18, so I’d have to suppose that his April 18 lesson goes for a staggeringly high rate.”

Users can bid on lessons with Antonius and Dwan through Adams’ Twitter account. Adams said he will retweet the current top bid so that people will know where the price stands. The bidding will start at $3,000 and go in increments of $100, with the majority of the proceeds to be donated to Morris Jeff Community School.