From Jonathan Little
Date: Friday, May 16, 2025
I recently did a private
Skype coaching session with Shan "PacMan" Jing...
If you've never heard of Shan, it's because he's not a professional.
But he IS a very good player!
In 2014, he finished 17th in the
World Poker Tour LA Poker Classic Main Event, and he won the
CardPlayer Poker Tour Main Event held at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles.
Shortly after he won the
CardPlayer Poker Tour event, he reached out to me for a private coaching session.
He had some questions about several tough hands he played from various large buy-in live tournaments...
(This is NOT one of the tough hands that Shan "PACMAN" Jing had a question about :-)
The hands that Shan wanted to ask me questions about were from tournaments like the
LA Poker Classic, the
Bay 101 Shooting Star,
the
Bay 101 $25K High Roller, and the
Bellagio $10K...
Some of the players he played hands with include Antonio Esfandiari and Connor Drinan...
The
good news for you is that I recorded the session and got his permission to make it available to my students!
WARNING: This private coaching session recording is for
ADVANCED STUDENTS only.
If you're still working on the fundamentals, then this coaching session is NOT for you.
But, if you DO have a solid grasp of the fundamentals, and you're looking to take your tournament game to the next level, then I'm confident
this coaching session will help you do just that.
Here's What You'll Get When You Order Today:
- You'll get INSTANT ACCESS to the full 1-hour and 6-minute recording (videos and MP3s) of Jonathan's
private 1-hour Skype coaching session with Shan Jing.
- You'll be able to listen to Shan explain his thought process in multiple tough hands he played in various live large buy-in tournaments.
- You'll be able to hear Jonathan's detailed analysis of how Shan played these hands, and how Jonathan would play them.
How Much Jonathan?
You WON'T have to pay $300 for these recordings, which is how much I charge my students for a single hour of 1-on-1 coaching.
You can get access to the
SAME EXACT INFORMATION that Shan got for only: