Is teaching people how to play poker a good business?

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I have seen some poker books. Those books are made by people teaching poker. Some even leverage YouTube to teach poker and make money off it. It can be a very profitable business. As poker's popularity grows, many players seek coaching to improve their skills, and that’s where the business aspect comes in. You’ll charge them a certain fee for the coaching. Providing lessons, online courses, or strategy content can attract both beginners and advanced players willing to invest in skills.
 
I have a poker friend that is coached by another player. You have to be very reputable to get paid to teach other players.

I personally wouldn't pay for a poker coach/lessons, but that's me. I did have one player in the past that tried to coach me to play only heads up sit and gos, and stop playing MTT'S. He didn't last long as my coach lol. I enjoy tournaments too much, and I disagreed with him. He said variance was too high in online tournaments to profit long-term.
 
You have to be very reputable to get paid to teach other players.
Aside that, a poker coach should be a professional in the game. He should know what to do and at the right time. That's when he can impact knowledge.
I enjoy tournaments too much, and I disagreed with him.
That's it🤣 It shows you don't need one. To be honest with you, you don't need a coach if you can practice constantly and learn from your mistakes.
 
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