Patrik Antonius Poker Coaching costs $6k

Posted by PokerPop on 7th September 2011

Wouldn’t it be great to be coached by a poker player who boasts over $10 million in online poker winnings? Sure it would – especially if the coach was the dashing, world-famous poker pro Patrik Antonius. And what’s great is that you can retain Patrick Antonius’ poker coaching services for a mere $6,000 an hour.

Seeing as how it takes the average US resident over two months to earn this kind of cash, $6k might seem a little steep – even if the coaching is coming from Antonius. And PokerNews documented just how much Antonius’ fee compares to other professions in an interview regarding a new poker coaching company run by Brandon Adams. Here is an excerpt from the Brandon Adams interview:

For $400 an hour, Jeff Miron, a senior lecturer on economics from Harvard will be at your service to inform you of the latest policy conflicts worldwide. Or, for an unpublished fee, you can discuss marketing secrets with Daymond John, CEO and founder of FUBU. As for poker, you can pick the brains of some of the most accomplished players in the world. Patrik Antonius charges $6,000 an hour, while Tom Dwan’s price is a bit steeper at $6,500 an hour. The unique website is quickly gaining interest. PokerNews spoke with Adams about Expert Insight.

Interestingly enough, Tom Dwan makes even more than Antonius coaching players, despite the fact that he’s been far less successful in recent years. In any case, it’s crazy to see that Dwan and Antonius are out-earning many brain surgeons, CEO’s and top-flight lawyers with their poker coaching. And this is pretty impressive considering the fact that you don’t have to go to school for 10 years and be $400k in debt afterward.

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