Ryan, Thewy and Redmond are all emplyed by Sky to be analysts and to try and give tips to the Skypoker players, so it would be insulting to not give them 1st refusal to become a mentor IMO.
Coxy is a great guy, very approachable and from what is said a very good coach, so he would be a good addition to the mentoring team.
Of the players who play on Sky (if only occaisionally)
2guys1account LeChoss Railtard1
Of the regulars:
MattBates
I love Matt's super aggressive style and would love to be able to add more of it to my game.
If I had to choose just one of the above it would be LeChoss, great player and proven winner at the highest levels and it would be great fun too as he's such a great character.
Ideal mentor for me would be Ryan83, great mtt player who started at the bottom and still plays the way. He also dosen't care about the science of the game, brm or making it harder than it is. Total stripped backed to basics abc poker with an awesome winning edge. Also helps that he's a gret guy ;')
A really interesting question. Tob e a mentor i think you have to be able to put across what your ethos is towards certain situations. Yes Coxlboro has experience of this (though a did see 'the unconscious competence' stuff in a well known book but at least that showed he had researched it) and TommyD has the teaching experience to be able to put it across well and order his work corretly. GaryQQQ for low level MTT's would be good for me i think though in the clinic, i've always been impressed with Borinloner's full but logical explanations.
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2guys1account
LeChoss
Railtard1
Of the regulars:
MattBates
I love Matt's super aggressive style and would love to be able to add more of it to my game.
If I had to choose just one of the above it would be LeChoss, great player and proven winner at the highest levels and it would be great fun too as he's such a great character.
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A really interesting question. Tob e a mentor i think you have to be able to put across what your ethos is towards certain situations. Yes Coxlboro has experience of this (though a did see 'the unconscious competence' stuff in a well known book but at least that showed he had researched it) and TommyD has the teaching experience to be able to put it across well and order his work corretly. GaryQQQ for low level MTT's would be good for me i think though in the clinic, i've always been impressed with Borinloner's full but logical explanations.