Whether you're just learning the ropes or have years of poker experience under your belt, there is always something you can learn from the masters of the game. Here at Dusk Till Dawn, we have a world class master of our very own, Paul 'actionjack' Jackson who runs our Poker Academy and is also the Online Poker Director of DTDPoker.com. Often referred to as one of the most successful online tournament players in the world, he has won over $2 million in live and online tournaments.
From 17th February, he will be running the following classes:
Tournament games class: Thursdays at 7.30pm
Cash games class: Wednesdays at 8.30pm
FREE!
How Hold 'Em poker is dealt and played
Betting rounds
Order of hands
Identifying hands in play
Basic pre-flop advice
Suggested simple strategy
If you'd like to register for the Beginners Class, simply sign up on the night. Please note, places will be allocated on a 'first come, first served' basis.
If you'd like to register for the Master Class, either sign up in the club or email Michelle Hill on mhill@dtdpoker.com
What better present for any poker player than lessons from one of the world's best online tournament players, Paul Jackson.
To purchase a Masterclass gift voucher, simply fill in the form below and we'll call you back asap to arrange your perfect surprise!
Out of the participants from the first course, one has cashed in the Irish Open (14,000 Euros), one won the £75 event at Luton and one made the final table at the recent DTD £300 Deep Stack!
Participant, Gary Roberts, commented, "I've found the training invaluable so far. All of the classes have taught me a lot and I now have a clearer idea of the holes in my game (often, things sink in a day or two after the classes). I've made two final tables out of the last ten 180 man tournaments and I'm in profit since I started the class. I've also found that I'm gathering more chips than normal leading up to the bubble in these 180 mans. All good stuff!"
Tracey Dell commented: "It's really helping - I'm so much more into the game and nicking blinds which I never did before. I was too scared!"