How Much Can a Poker Coach Make in a Month?

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There is no specific amount that each and every individual makes. The earnings in a month are totally different. Online coaches can actually make $1500-$5000, while the live coaches can be paid about $3000-$10000. Salaried coaches may not be paid up to $50000 but a qualified top coach can earn between $20000-& $50000. Expertise, clients, and manner of coaching is what actually determine the earnings.
 
It depends on the coach’s reputation, skill level, and other factors. Beginner coaches typically charge between $30 and $75 per hour, while high-stakes coaches can charge from $200 to over $1,000 per hour.
 
It depends on the coach’s reputation, skill level, and other factors. Beginner coaches typically charge between $30 and $75 per hour, while high-stakes coaches can charge from $200 to over $1,000 per hour.
Top-tier poker coaches can earn up to $1,500 per hour. The prices poker coaches charge depend largely on their reputation and the reviews clients give them.
 
@pokerpluagekcd Did you get paid when you coached the players you previously mentioned to me?

I guess the amount a coach gets paid would depend on their poker resume. Pros would obviously request to be paid more for their time, depending if you're friends or not.
 
i helped for fun mostly for free , just happy to see changes and abilitys improve , and alot of info giving alot
I enjoy seeing players I've helped run good, and improve their game too. I'm always open to giving pointers to our community, if anyone is willing to learn. It's nice of you to share your knowledge for free. I'm sure the players you've helped improve appreciate it.
 
you get what you pay for when it comes to coaching. what level your at, avg buy ins, what level do you beat the game if any? ive never paid a coach as such but ive talked alot of hands with friends irl/online that are better than me ever since i started. if i was to go that route i would join seminars (BBZ) with a monthly fee that is less than $100, + your in a study group with like minded players with access to some of the biggest brains and you get access to every seminar ever held through the library or whatever. im like you @Bawse ill help anyone that needs/ask if i can. i have learnt that i have alot of poker knowlege that i take for granted alot of people know nothing about it seems.
 
Salaries vary for poker coaching depending on experience, client and whom he is coaching. Some coaches work by the hour, while others have package or subscription deals. To my knowledge, a good poker coach could earn, depending on his reputation and manner of coaching, from $1,000 to $10,000 or even more.
 
Top-tier poker coaches can earn up to $1,500 per hour. The prices poker coaches charge depend largely on their reputation and the reviews clients give them.
$1500 per hour is not a small money. If it is all that profitable, i will learn how to be a coach. But, i still doubt the possibility of some dude paying $1500 for a session of poker training. It is ridiculous!
 
A poker coach in the United States would obviously earn more than poker coaches in other parts of the world. That's because poker has more acceptance and penetration over there. An average poker coach that constantly always has four to five players he trains can make up to $1000 every month.
 
It depends on the coach’s reputation, skill level, and other factors. Beginner coaches typically charge between $30 and $75 per hour, while high-stakes coaches can charge from $200 to over $1,000 per hour.

That's whole lot of money, but I believe that it is worth it to be charging that kind of money since once one is very good at playing poker, they will earn X2 of the amount that they've spent on getting the training.
 
would an american coach make more than a european coach? i beg to differ and think euros have an edge on american players. "black friday" left americans well behind european online players. i watch the biggest online FTs every week but never is there an american at the table
 
It really depends on their skill level and client base. Top coaches can make $10,000+ per month working with high-stakes players, but most make somewhere between $2,000-$5,000. New coaches might only make a few hundred bucks starting out. It's all about reputation, results, and how many students you can handle.
 
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