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Old 11-20-05, 10:23 PM
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I think there's a lot of choices as to who to pick. I believe who you decide to take lessons from is dependant on your style of play, what game you're playing, weather you're looking for tourney action or ring games, and the ability of the person to teach you the game(s).

If there was one guy I would want to learn all variations of poker, eg. Omaha, Stud, Hi/Low, Triple Draw, Limit and NL Holdem then I would pick Ted Forrest. THe guy is well disciplined in all fields. However, the choices differ significant if you're looking at one particular discipline, and/or if you're looking for ring game or tourney pointers.