Testimonials

I am very proud of the success of my students, and I have yet to have one write a bad review or speak ill of my teaching. Many of my students have gone on to become professional players, and the vast majority who come to me as losing players are making money within a week. Below are some recent unsolicited reviews from my students that have been posted elsewhere and collected here.

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From Michael (meijin)

Well, I just got done with a 4 hour private session with Fox that worked strictly on SnG’s. Wow! I think my head is going to explode! LOL! I will write up a more full review with comments and observations from the student side this weekend, but I did want to jump in an say how much I learned from my time spent with him and how much I think it will mean to me in both the long term and the short term. If you are thinking of spending some time with him, I highly recommend it…

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From C_U_F()ld

I thought I was good at this whole poker game thing, but I was wrong. Fox is good. I thought I was aggressive and could fold a hand, but poker is so much more complex than I thought it was. Sometimes I was doing exactly the wrong thing, and Fox taught me how to use his methods to really understand a hand and what my opponents were thinking. I was making about $2k per month the last few months, but after investing $300 with Fox I have made over $9,200 in the last 46 days. That money was sure well spent. Don’t take lessons with Fox, it will make you better and then I won’t take your money as fast.  In fact, Fox don’t print this!

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From Peter Dove, semi-pro from the U.K. –

Hi All,

Just had a days lesson with Fox and I thought I would share my impressions with you all.

1) Chris is pretty clear with his explanations and has explanations for everything that is done. One never gets the impression something is done because he felt like it!

2) His style is tight/aggressive. And his aggression is very well placed and again with good reason based on various factors which are explained.

3) He explains hand selections well in relation to position and also how and when to use position to your advantage.

4) bets sizes are also covered along with when to FOLD ( very important!)

I got to watch Chris play and have him watch me play.

I have had several lessons from various people and rate Chris as the best poker coach I have had. I think he did an immense amount of good for my play. I teach Dressage for a living ( my wife and I run an equestrian centre ) and a lot of my own skill lies in coaching people and understanding the learning process. One of the key skills a coach must have is that they lift the veil from the path of progression. What I mean by this, is that the pupil should gain a good idea how to improve their own game whilst away from the instructor AND they should be able to see the direction their improvement needs to take. Chris fulfilled this admirably and I can’t wait until I can afford a weeks training.

What I would imagine a weeks training would acheive is to ingrain useful poker ideas and habits, increase the range of plays available and improve on ones understanding of position, reading opponents and how to work on ones own game. Maybe Chris can make some comment on this.

Hope this helps people considering Chris for lessons.

Peter

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From Sumnut –

I recently had a privilege of a personal lesson from Fox and let me tell you it was by far the most illuminating poker experience I ever had. Not only can Fox play, he can also teach.

Like many beginner players I have been straggling with my game and basically breaking even. I guess that is not that bad considering that many players are consistently loosing but I wanted to graduate to the small elite of wining players and unfortunately could not fide a way to do it on my own. I have read and reread some of the popular books on the game but they all seemed to get me only to a certain point beyond which I could not progress.

After joining PokerFox site I decided to take the next step and sing up for a private lesson. Arranging a lesson was very easy through email and the date was set. I was very nervous before we started, it seamed as if I was asking Tiger Woods to teach me how to play golf but the experience was nothing like that. Right from the beginning Fox seemed like an old friend who knows how to play poker and was going to share a lot of his secrets with me and he did.

The most important lesson I learned was how to think about the game, how to teach myself by analyzing my play. Playing good poker is hard work and it requires a lot of experience but it can be a lot of fun and very profitable if you approach it in the right way.I would definitely recommend “a day with Fox” to all aspiring players who want to improve their poker skills.

Thank you Fox for sharing your time and experience.

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From Jeff K, (plays online as Toadlicker)

Fox is flat out amazing! I was a solid player before my lessons with Fox, and I was getting really good at beating the 30+3 single table tournaments, but he got my game to the next level. After three lessons I feel like a master of single table tournaments, and I’m beating the 100+9 single tables on 3 different sites with a 24% ROI. I didn’t even know what ROI was before I took lessons with Fox!

Thanks for the help Fox, I’ll be back for more lessons very soon.

2 responses to “Testimonials

  1. Chris,

    I first ran accross your site a few months ago, and have recently signed up for RPT. I really have a need and desire to become a much better player. I like your style and method of teaching and have started reading a few of your articles on this site. I will most likely be sighing up for your foxpoker lessons in the next day or two. I have thought about signing up for lessons as well but feel I need to wait for a while to do so, I drive a truck for a living right now and it can be a hit or miss to set up a time I can guarantee to be at. I really need to get going for now America needs me to help it keep going lol. One thing before I go as far as training sites are concerned which ones do you feel are good and worth the fee charged? I’m not really wild about RPT I think i could have been a great site but someone dropped the ball, I like PokerXFactor but the sign up fee seems a bit steep but the content seems extensive, your thoughts.

    Thanks for your time,

    Mark Gleichner

    aka Spydr_man and Spydr_man1

    Fox says –

    “I think most of the training sites are worth the money, but pokerfox.net is growing at an incredible rate over the next few weeks, and you’ll probably find that we have all the resources you can handle. PXF and Cardrunners are both run by excellent players, but I haven’t seen what’s inside, so I can’t comment on how good they really are. Most people seem happy they joined.”

  2. I scheduled my first session with Fox about 10 months ago and after a few months and several lessions later I started crushing the cash games winning over 1k a week for the past 6 months playing part time! I’ve learned so much about bankroll managemnt, game theory and utilizing the programs that are available to assist my game. Thanks Fox!

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