EMAIL TO JONATHAN LITTLE from Bill Seymour on January 9, 2007 -
> From: "Bill Seymour" <billysey66@hotmail.com>
> To: Jonathan Little <email>
> Subject: RE: Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 20:15:02 -0500
>
> Jonathan, congratulations.
> I told you that you had what it takes. by now you should have a good feel for the other players, and every step up the ladder is big money dilffence.
> Avoid allin confrontations unless you really feel your ahead.
> I f the chip leader is an aggresive player your position will mean a lot. Let him take on the others.
> Play very solid, and be aware that the other players are also very excited, about their situation.
> This is where your training experience can give you an edge. they may become rattled easily, and make a major mistake. they are not used to this pressure, and you to a dregree have been there done this, and are smarter.
> Take your time with your decisions, and if your not sure just let it go.
> I'm proud of you. be strong be solid be smart, and bring home the win.
> I f you want to mention pokercoaching.com I won,t mind lol.
>My wife is going to light a good luck candle for you so how can you lose.
> Good luck.
> bill
Jonathan Little went on to win $1, 065, 000 and the opening season event of the WPT, the 2007 Mirage Poker Showdown in Las Vegas.
CONGRATULATIONS TO POKERCOACHING STUDENT JONATHAN LITTLE
aka jcardshark and student of PokerCoaching.com’s Bill Seymour. He won $1, 065, 000 and the opening season event of the WPT, the 2007 Mirage Poker Showdown in Las Vegas. Jonathan had to overcome veteran pros like Phil Ivey (an early student of Bill Seymour’s as well) to win this prestigious event.
That makes an incredible 7 final tables and 17 cashes in big tourny live play since January 2006. To say nothing of his incredible success online.
Jonathan finished just a few points from 2nd in CardPlayer Magazines Player of the Year standings with over $2.8 million in winnings this year!!
Johnathan has been a student of Bill Seymour for the last 18 months. Johnathan called and emailed Bill for advice when they reached the final two tables, then again with 9 players, and then when he reached the T.V. table of six.
We're incredibly proud of Johnathan, and his acomplishments. His success lends to the strength of learning to play correctly, which as many of you well know is what we teach.
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