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11 Reasons to Be a Part of Pokercode!

Miguel Chaves

Hi, Team,

April promises to be a big month at Pokercode and you can be a part of it. We have 11 coaching sessions prepared to share with our members and we want you to get involved as well and prepare for the upcoming months of huge Poker series. Plus, we'll have Giveaways, Community Activities and much more in our Discord, so make sure you're in there! ⬅⬅

11 Reasons to Be a Part of Pokercode Next Month!

📢 11 Coaching Sessions to Come in April📢

"ELEVEN!?" That's right, April matches our biggest ever month of content and all of our coaches will be featuring. It's the perfect preparation for the SCOOP series in May. We have Hand History Reviews, Theory Sessions, off the table advice on How to Prepare for a Big Series and How to Effectively Study. We have it all.

Plus, Matthias will be hosting a Public Coaching session live on our Twitch Channel on April 21st. Be a part of the team for this mega month! ✍

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Matthias Headlines the Public Coaching!👏

Live on Twitch

­Matthias Eibinger takes on the public coaching in April and he's going to prepare a great session for you! We won't reveal the topic just yet, but we can guarantee you'll enjoy it. It will be live on our Twitch channel on April 21st at 4pm CEST later in the month and keep an eye out for announcements of the topic in our Discord Server!

April's Coaching Schedule
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Mario's $50k Triton Final Table - What Would You Do in This Spot?🧐

Last week, Matthias Eibinger was joined by Mario Mosböck to review Mario's recent $50k Triton Victory🏆 in Jeju and they came across this interesting spot from the Final Table. Mike Watson opened from the button off 15bb and Mario has JJ in the SB playing around 15bb himself with the BB covering both players by a significant margin.

What would you do in this situation with 8 players remaining? Check out the highlight clip to listen to Mario's thoughts on the spot.

Mario's highlight hand
Listen to Mario's thought on the hand

If you need assistance with anything, you can reach out to our team at support@pokercode.com and we'll be happy to help.

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