Beyond Range

Private Counsel

A few players, worked with directly — on the part of the game the solver can’t reach.

Why this exists

I’ll be straight with you, because everything here runs on that. I’m not here on a highlight reel — I’ve played mid-stakes for years, long enough to know the grind in my body, and I’ve spent far longer on the part that actually decides it: the mind while the money’s live, and why players better than me still lose their edge to themselves. That is the only thing we work on here.

The hour

One hour, the two of us. We go back through the hands you misplayed and the moments your mind left the table — the twenty minutes you play scared after you stack off light and call it “tightening up,” the river you talk yourself out of because losing it would sting — and put something you can repeat in their place.

Not a chart to memorize — a way of thinking, and the steadiness to hold it under fire. This is for the winning player leaking EV to his own head, not the beginner still learning ranges.

The seat

I price this by what you can carry, not by what I can pull out of you — the work shouldn’t belong only to players who are already winning.

$500the game is good to you
$250you’re on your way
$125you’re grinding up, and you need this

Same hour, same me. You’ll choose the one that’s honest for you in the application — I trust you to read yourself fairly.

The application

I take a few players at a time, and I choose by fit, not by who books first. So this isn’t a checkout — it’s a handful of questions. Answer them straight; how you answer tells me more than any graph could, and the answering is already the first of the work.

Stakes, format, and the real shape of your results — not your best run. And how long has it looked like this?

The tilt, the fear, the autopilot, the spot you keep misplaying the same way — name the one that’s actually costing you, and the story you tell yourself about it afterward.

Books, coaches, a solver, willpower, a break from the game — something got you this far and then couldn’t take you further. What was the wall? And why do you think I’m the one to get you past it, when there are cheaper coaches and sharper technical players than me?

Be concrete — not “I’d win more.” What would actually be different in how you sit down, or in the rest of your life, six months from now?

Same hour, same me. Read yourself fairly — I trust you.

I read every one myself. If it’s a fit, I’ll write you — and we’ll find the hour then.

It’s in

I read these myself. If it’s a fit, you’ll hear from me.